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The Star: PM's Department lodges police report against newspapers
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by walski69  5-16-2008   
 A case of the melodramatically unnecessary... or smokescreen?
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Games Galore
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by 4freedomstantra  4-18-2008   
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Malaysiakini: Q&A - 'It looks like me, it sounds like me'
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by walski69  1-22-2008   
 Is it so difficult to get straight answers from lawyers?
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Sexual Anatomy – The Question of Size
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by pigboom  10-11-2007   
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The Crystal Collection @ WAA Gallery
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by shankargallery  9-30-2007    1
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Amarnath Board to study yatra impact on Kashmir economy
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by shankargallery  9-13-2007   
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Shiva Lingam Video
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by shankargallery  8-19-2007   
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Lingam Puja : How to Worship at Home?
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by shankargallery  6-22-2007   
 Quoted:"After the panchamrit abhishek, the lingam is cleaned with water from Ganga. (This is might not be possible always so just normal water.) After this the lingam is smeared with sandalwood paste and is decked with flowers. Water and sandalwood paste is used to keep the lingam cool, as Lord Shiva is always in a highly inflammable state. In some Shiva temples, cooling liquid constantly drops from pot hung above the Lingam."
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Kailash Cave Temple
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by shankargallery  6-3-2007   
 In the 8th and 9th centuries CE, the Kailash Cave Temple was carved out of the volcanic rock which formed countless plateaus in the western ghats (small mountain range), part of the geological formation known as the Deccan Plateau. Part of a group of 34 caves built into the side of this plateau, Kailash, cave number 16, is monumental by any standards. The Kailash rock-cut temple stands 30 metres (99 feet) high, 52 metres (170 feet) in length, and 33 metres (108 feet) wide. The other 33 caves, Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain, were dug into the side of the plateau much like other cave dwellings, but Kailash appears to have been literally excavated from the top in order to create a free-standing temple encircled by smaller cave shrines, the entire complex carved out of the same black rock.
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April’s Stone of the Month is the Shiva Lingam
shankargallery
by shankargallery  4-10-2007   
 http://www.crystalheartbooks.com/blog/?p=9
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http://flickr.com/photos/thomashawk/
shankargallery
by shankargallery  4-2-2007   
 http://thomashawk.com/ Zooomr. Photowalking
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/lifeart/
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by shankargallery  3-24-2007   
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RICHARD LAZZARA @ FACEBOOK
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by shankargallery  3-24-2007   
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http://find-artist.com/Q/Richard,Lazzara
shankargallery
by shankargallery  3-4-2007   
 http://richardlazzara.slide.com/ http://artscad.com/@/RichardLazzara http://artscad.com/@/ShankarGallery http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/s/shankargallery/
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