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101 Images of Hindu Art and Architecture | Indian Journeys
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March 28, 2011. 101 Images of Hindu Art and Architecture. You may click on each picture for an enlarged version. Carved out of a single rock in the courtyard of Veerabhadra Temple. Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh. Temples of the Lakshmi Narayan complex are built close to one another as a cluster. Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. Lord Shiva seated amidst his admirers as depicted on one of many ceiling paintings. Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh. Stone wonders of the Lingaraja Temple complex. Bhubaneshwar, Orissa. A multi-tiere...
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Tutorial I : Basic Elements of Digital Communication System | WirelessCafe
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Every thing, Any thing about Wireless World from Tutorials to Practical Implimentations. Tutorial I : Basic Elements of Digital Communication System. July 10, 2009. Recently I started to revise the whole Communication Engineering. And here is the most dreamed of series, in fact I thought of this series when I dreamed of WirelessCafe, the so called Tutorial Series , by this series I aiming towards preparing for my PhD. This is the first post of the series ………. Basic elements of digital communication system.
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December | 2016 | WISENSE
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Building Wireless Sensor Networks and Solutions. Monthly Archives: December 2016. Cheap prop/stand for WiSense nodes. Here’s a closer look at the sensor node. You can see a CC2D33S humidity temperature sensor sticking out from the node. For more information on WiSense, visit wisense.in. Wireless Soil Moisture Sensor. Solar Li-Ion Power Supply Unit. RS-485 interface for water meters. WiSense Wireless Node for Agriculture.
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In and Out of a Temple Town, Sri Kalahasti | Indian Journeys
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October 23, 2009. In and Out of a Temple Town, Sri Kalahasti. What comes out is the very essence of Hinduism that keeps the common man in his beliefs and systems: one of complex rituals, mystic Sanskrit recitals, right-wrong mix of offerings. I liked the temple and the general experience of visiting a temple town. The spirit of India comes alive. The visit brought out more questions that it answered. I was left to ask myself if God really exists? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Remai...
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The Tribes around Muliyaguda | Indian Journeys
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October 29, 2009. The Tribes around Muliyaguda. I am having trouble uploading photos from my Sony Ericsson camera phone to the PC at this Internet center. Some of these systems have old version of Windows operating system and they don’t automatically when the phone is connected via USB. So today there will be no update of travel photos at Flickr although I will upload at the next possible opportunity. I pronounced the magic words, ‘I am a friend of Kala Appa Rao.’. Pandrugarru turned out to be a useful c...
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Undavalli Caves | Indian Journeys
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October 25, 2009. The best sculpture is that of Ananta Padmanabha Swamy, who is reclined flat on a seven-hooded snake. The caves are managed by ASI and pujas are not supposed to be performed. But who cares about such rules. Pujas are performed by many visitors. The security guard keeps the offerings. He also made a new rule just to annoy me into paying him something – I am not allowed to do a sketch. You must have paid him some money so that you took some sketch. All the best,. On October 27, 2009. Creat...
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Warangal | Indian Journeys
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November 22, 2009. A delicious spread at an Andhra mess. Back at the temple, I find that it is tucked away in a little lane. Near the entrance there is a stepped tank, the kind of tank common in temples all over South India. Though there are wide platforms all around the tank on three levels, approach to the water level is through only one end. This makes the design a little eccentric. Ceiling at the 1000-pillared temple. The magnificent Kakatiya style torana or gateway. I visit Sitab Khan’s Mahal,...
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Of Sculptures and Murals, Lepakshi | Indian Journeys
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October 21, 2009. Of Sculptures and Murals, Lepakshi. The second reason for the delay was the general inertia in being content to idle away the hours in the comfort of home. While travelling cheap and in India is anything but comfort, it is precisely the joy of travelling that motivates one to leave home. On the road, everyday is an experience. 8221;, the TC may have asked had he come checking. At Lepakshi, India’s largest Nandi sits as Basavanna. Laquo; Why I Almost Liked Chandigarh. On October 26, 2009.
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Simhachalam | Indian Journeys
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October 30, 2009. An interesting fact about this temple is that the deity is covered in sandalwood. The paste is washed away only once a year to reveal the fearful face of Varaha with the body of Narasimha. This is a rare mix of two avatars in a single deity. He is named Varahalakshmi Narashimha Swamy. This image can be seen on a sculpture on the shikara. Laquo; The Tribes around Muliyaguda. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Image...