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Antyesti in Uttarkashi

Antyesti in Uttarkashi

by Geoffrey | Sep 19, 2023 | Antyesti, Ganges, India, Shiva, Spirituality, Uttarkashi, Varanasi

It is not long before, whilst walking along the banks of the river Ganges in India,  one is confronted by the spectacle of flames emanating from a large fire beside the flowing river.   Upon looking more closely,  one sees that the flames consume a...
‘There Is No India’  :  Healing in Uttarkashi

‘There Is No India’ : Healing in Uttarkashi

by Geoffrey | Sep 14, 2023 | Art, Ganges, India, Shiva, Spirituality, Street art, Uttarkashi

“There is no such country, and this is the first and most essential fact about India that can be learned. India is a name, which we give to to a great region including a multitude of different countries. There is no general Indian term that corresponds to it....
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