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Friday, May 29, 2009

The Great Indian Mask

This Photogrph Is Taken From Jaislmer -Rajasthan.This Is The Indian Monster Mask In Hindi "Mukhota".This Is Put On The Terrace In Front Just To Protect The Houses From Evil Power's.Indian's Believe That This Mask Saves Them And Gives Them The Desired Prosperity And Peace.Also On Every Eclipse They Are Worshipped And It Is Also Said That They Give Power To The Family.Well Amazing But True...

35 comments:

  1. Very colorful mask, so ferocious looking.

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  2. Thanks Carver,Ayie,Prospero And Rajesh For Your lovely Comments !!

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  3. Very interesting mask. Thanks for providing the information about it.

    Also, thanks for the visit and comment on my blog. :-)

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  4. I have a feeling it might work - it frightens me!

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  5. It might work - looks frightening but I love it!

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  6. Fascinating post, I love the colors of the mask!

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  7. This is really beautiful workmanship. It would scare my kids to death though!

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  8. That's a very beautiful mask! Thanks for showing. Thanks for your visit to my blog!

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  9. It is pretty scary looking. Interesting to know the tradition that goes with it.

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  10. Wonderful photos. I liked the bus pictures - wow, not very comfortable way to travel.

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  11. I have just discovered your blog, and it is fascinating. You are right about outsiders never seeing such amazing things. Thank you for sharing your adventures and photos!

    Thanks too for visiting my blog.

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  12. I would lose my evil ways if I had to look at that all the time.

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  13. Dear
    Sweetandsaxy,RunEWendy,Joo,Diance C,Tinsie,Readerwi,Janie,wolynski,mymaracas and chrome3d,Thanks For You Lovely Comments..

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  14. This blog is so interesting!
    Fantastic mask! So everyone has one?

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  15. I'd love to have that 'power to the family' bit.

    Thanks for visiting my blog. Yours is very interesting. I love the photos. India is actually on my travel list; hopefully in the not-too distant future.

    A good day to you.

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  16. Nice teeth . . . good enough to chomp!

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  17. Thanks a lot for your comment.You are welcome in my other blogs too.Now I have become your 20th follower.
    I liked your blog very much.Its very nice.Oh! very colourful mask.I love Rajasthan as I have stayed there for about 2 years in Jaipur.

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  18. Great Colors. Nicely done. That's something I'd really never seen before!!!

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  19. Valeria : No Valria,Not All But Most Of The People Have This.

    Hazel:Thanks For Your Lovely Comments!! If You are Planning To Rajasthan Then Do Visit My Website www.unseenrajasthan.com For Details On Tour And Destinations.

    Immerssion:Thanks For Your Commments

    Babli:Definitely I Would Be In Touch With Your Blog As It Is Fantastic And Nice.

    Kcalpesh:Thanks For Your Comments.

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  20. thank you for your visit and comments!!excellent your photography from your country!!i want to see more,i want to know more about your culture!!! best regards from Romania-Europe!!!

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  21. wow!
    This mask is outstanding! Fabulous colours!Well done!
    Léia

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  22. practically leaps off the screen

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  23. Fascinating! I guess the idea is to create a monster to scare away other monsters?

    Powerful mojo if you believe it.

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  24. this is a wonderful mask. great detail and color and such expression

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  25. You have a very interesting, and well-crafted blog! Thanks so much for visiting mine! It's nice to meet you! ~Janine

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  26. Send me that mask asap. Emergency.

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  27. Thank you for your comments. Your photos are extremely interesting!

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  28. So fierce looking - no wonder can scare off any kind of evil beings or powers! : )

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  29. Really nice photography on your blog. Great work. I really enjoy seeing photographs from parts of the world I will never get to see.
    I look forward to following your blog.

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  30. this is famous indian mask ,shows the culture of india.

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