Shiva Puja
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  • om namah shivaya

  • he left the garbage on the floor!!! he is not a true lover of shiva!

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  • lol

  • One day, there was a priest who worshiped lord shiva accordingly to the scriptures and gave him flowers and fruits everyday. Then there was a hunter who gave the lingam killed beasts and blood but offered with devotion. Lord Shiva was pleased more with the hunter than priest. This shows in vid that if u are not doing puja correct it's ok if u use all devotion!

  • wal 3ayadu billah ,

    how can a statu fullfill ure wish, Allah is waiting for u to embrace islam.dont belive in this status !!!!! it is just stone !!!! the stone can not help u !!!!! Allah is the only god !!!!!

  • @euromuslima allah is everywhere; it is not the stone he prays to but what the stone stands for; the aspect of God that causes change. God bless you.

  • I like how he just tossed his trash behind the statue...

  • Have you not seen the garbage tonne?

    It is a pity, like little India of external cleanness

    holds...

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  • SHIVA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i was there alredy  ...just love this tempel..... and i belive in kali

    thai g..

  • This is exactly what a common Hindu do ! No complicated sanskrit mantras, not much weired things, few offerings and a hearty namaste to almighty ! Thats more than enough, just love and devotion you need rest all usless ! Om namaha Shivaay!

  • hare ram hare ram hare krishna hare ram, ram ram ram ram ram ram krishna krishna kirshna!

  • simplicity swaha

    blessings

    aum namah sivaya

  • Pujaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • I loved the simplicity and the ordinariness of this. Being a lover of Shiva, to see such a thing going on in random public places would thrill me. In the US, temples are few and far between, and it's sort of a big deal, each person that enters the room. It would be amazing to see stuff like this going on outdoors on a drop-in almost anonymous basis. This simple person and this simple video inspired my faith.

  • hey type "Sakela~The Greatest Festival of Kirat People" and you find more about these people and their culture who are believed to have started worshiping of stone phallus.

    also type "Kirat Temple"

    This video you will see three phallus stones which is the main deities of the Kirat. But you won't see any image of Shiva like other Hindu Shiva temple.

  • @melvinbrand you should go to India!

  • one would assume you have good reason to be arousing him.

    i once swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills. there was someone who once opened a door when half way through the bottle. she slapped the bottle from hand, tossing the pills around on the floor. i got on my knees and picked them up like medicinal droplets of tears as she called for help. my life today somtimes feels similar to what followed.....

  • .a slipping in and out of consciousness while occasionally getting snippets of a stream of people touching me, poking me, talking to me and themselves, asking, "is there a pulse?" the entire time I was thinking on how they think they each individually were believed they were awake and alive and i was slipping away as I drifted in and out of their commotions.

  • The highest manifestation of god on earth is love....

  • wrong the highest manifestation of god is conciousness .

  • @topbluffa1 how many penis god have...?

  • This is really beautiful. Thank you for posting!

  • Om Namaha Shivaya!

  • Re: trash comment; you must understand that in India, all waste is placed in the street in front of the home and swept EVERY day off the streets. There are no trash trucks, landfills. Just the street sweepers. Before the westernization of India and the vast amounts of plastic bags/bottles, most of the trash was biodegradable. No one thinks twice about putting trash on the streets, it will be swept the same day! Most Indians are very, very clean and all sweep their houses daily.

  • on top of that there's been communist govt for almost 40 years. i know of arranged marriages that are done intercaste. i am from brahmin family and many people in my parents and grandparents' generation even have married outside caste and ethnicity, just other day my aunt married a mondol (low caste from bengal). its no big deal, ppl are more concerned about what type of job and family and stuff, not last name.

  • What good will doing puja do when your so unconscious that you cant put your litter in a can or take it with you. If you believe in gods do you think they like it when you trash up their place, i don't think so.

  • what?

  • While this idiot is doing puja, he throws his cardboard incense box and match stick on the ground behind the statue. If he believes in Shiva does he also believe Shiva wants to sit in a pile of garbage and shit.

  • but he might pick them up!

  • Dear Soulinbones: Yes, sadly, he and many in India are brought up to assume that it is someone else's duty (of lower caste) to clean up. (And that someone will). I'm sure there were no trashbins nearby. I hope this changes. However, calling someone from a culture you misunderstand an "idiot" has polluted you and your inner environment more than he has.

  • how ignorant, what does caste have to do with this? there's very little consciousness about caste in west bengal, especially in calcutta. people litter because they simply have a lackadaisical nature in india, what is it with ppl and caste obsession

  • hmm Baad,I love to see how defensive some Indians get & how quick to say there's "caste consciousness" anymore. (taken a look at matrimonial ads lately?) In the villages of (west)India where I lived; I asked why people threw stuff on the ground; they said it was because there were "others" (lower caste)whose duty it was to pick it up. I cant speak for WB.

  • yes, this mentality is probably more prevalent among the rural poor and illiterate and generally backward, and usually there isn't much difference economically speaking between the ones doing the discrimination and the victims. i never said there is no caste consciousness in india, i was only speaking for west bengal and calcutta specifically. come on man, all the reformers to hinduism from ram mohun roy to ramkrishno to vivekananda, they're all bengalis, this caste non-sense is like gone.

  • Well dear I truly hope your point of view becomes universal. My comment was simply a report of what I was told, and not a criticism. I think there are few cultures, East or West, who can boast that they are completely free of some form of "caste" or class consciousness.

  • (By the way I have visited Dakshineswar and saw the temples, and room where Ramakrishna lived. It was very special. I love Bengali saints such as Ramakrshna, vivekanand, yoganand,and poets like jayadev, tagore etc)Also so many beautiful Bengali songs you must be proud of.

  • nice

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