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hongchicken · 1 year
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Uncovering the Mystery Behind the Forgotten Ruins
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The forgotten ruins of the world have a mysterious allure, hidden away in the depths of history. They remind us of the vastness of the past, and the secrets that remain hidden and unexplored. But what is the mystery behind these ruins? What secrets do they contain? In this blog post, we will uncover the mystery behind some of these forgotten ruins, and see what stories they have to tell.
Ancient Ruins
Ancient ruins are some of the most mysterious and fascinating ruins in the world. Many of these ruins have been around for thousands of years, and they have a deep connection to the past. From ancient cities and temples to long-forgotten fortresses and tombs, these ruins are a reminder of a distant past. These ruins can be found all over the world, from the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt to the ancient city of Pompeii in Italy.
The mystery behind these ruins lies in both their history and their purpose. Many of these ancient ruins have been studied for centuries, but much of their history remains a mystery. Were these ruins built for religious purposes, as places of worship for gods and goddesses? Or were they built for practical purposes, such as fortifications or defense?
The mystery and fascination of these ruins also lies in the artifacts and treasures they contain. Many of these ruins have been the source of great discoveries, such as the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, which was the source of the famous statue of the goddess Artemis. Other ruins have been the source of important archaeological discoveries, such as the ancient city of Pompeii, which was buried under a layer of volcanic ash and preserved for centuries.
Abandoned Ruins
Abandoned ruins are some of the most mysterious and fascinating ruins in the world. These ruins are often found in remote locations, and they have a unique, eerie feel to them. They have been abandoned for years, and many of them have been forgotten and left to decay. These ruins are often home to wild animals and plants, and their secrets remain hidden and unexplored.
The mystery behind these ruins lies in their history and purpose. Many of these ruins were built for religious purposes, as places of worship for gods and goddesses. Others were built for practical purposes, such as fortifications or defense. But what happened to these ruins and why were they abandoned?
The mystery and fascination of these ruins also lies in the artifacts and treasures they contain. Many of these ruins have been the source of great discoveries, such as the Temple of Athena in Greece, which was discovered after being buried for centuries. Other ruins have been the source of important archaeological discoveries, such as the ruins of the Great Wall of China, which have revealed much about the history of the region.
Conclusion
The forgotten ruins of the world are a source of mystery and fascination. From ancient cities and temples to long-forgotten fortresses and tombs, these ruins have been around for centuries and have a deep connection to the past. Whether they were built for religious or practical purposes, these ruins have been the source of great discoveries, and their secrets remain hidden and unexplored.
The mystery of these ruins is part of their allure, and it's up to us to uncover their secrets. Who knows what stories these forgotten ruins have to tell?
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muad-dib-uk · 2 years
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Church of St John the Babtist, Hyde, Tameside, United Kingdom
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umasrinivasan · 3 years
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Lyrical Lepakshi (Part 2)
Lyrical Lepakshi (Part 2)
The Veerabhadra temple in the small village of Lepakshi in Hindupur district of Andhra Pradesh is a sight to behold. There are such beautiful carvings, frescoes and paintings that it is difficult to do justice to them in words. If you just happened to stumble into this post, do read the part 1 of Lyrical Lepakshi at https://umasrinivasan.wordpress.com/2021/06/23/lyrical-lepakshi-part-1/. The…
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hamishsblog · 5 years
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A journey along the Lea #252 - a place of worship? . . #riverlea #rivers #psychogeography #thoughtlandscape #thought_landscape #walking #wanderings #placesofworship #london #edgelands #tottenhammarshes https://www.instagram.com/p/B3mK08wHXeR/?igshid=1805aub7442v4
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luisadejesusr · 4 years
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At the Parroquia San Juan Bautista which was founded in the 16th century during the early period of Hernan Cortez’ conquest of Mexico. #cdmx #photography #belief #urbanspaces #placesofworship #sacred #catholictemple #mexico #coyoacan #culture #creencias #sony #rokinon14mm #parroquiadesanjuanbautista (at Parroquia San Juan Bautista Coyoacan) https://www.instagram.com/p/B76tAb6H4T-/?igshid=r9t76aey7law
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primeasian-blog · 5 years
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Big pillars and moody shot at christ church chapel . . . . . . . . . . #oxford #oxrord_uk #oxfordgradstudy #oxfordphotography #christchurch #christchurchcollege #chapel #church #placesofworship #architecture_hunter #architecturephotography #architecture_greatshots #arch #photographyday #ukpotd #potd #canonm50 #canonuk #lightandshadow #holyplaces #architecture #symmetry #building #byzantinearchitecture #synagogue #basilica #classicalarchitecture #interiordesign #ukphotography #britishsnaps (at Christ Church, Oxford) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxc1oDgnrba/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=12oqtyrwshc1b
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ianscott360 · 2 years
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This is the Shiva Cultural and Community Centre. The first mandir (Hindu temple) for Lord Shiva in Aldershot. Anyway I think the carvings at the entrance look nice. #mandir #hindutemple #hinduism #lordshiva #shiva #mahadeva #hindugods #hindugod #hindudeity #hindudeities #aldershot #temples #temple #aldershottemples #aldershottemple #placesofworship #shaivism #siva #shankara #bholenath #mahesha #om #omnavashivaya #shivasweapon #trishula #trident #pashupatastra #parashu #battleaxe #pinaka https://www.instagram.com/p/CX_HiVBNxxE/?utm_medium=tumblr
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nomad4everrr · 3 years
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Time and Space⌚ – The Speed of Light💡 is an installation by Andrew Rogers in Ibiza, Spain🇪🇦. See previous video for details. I thought💭 it's a pretty cool place, reminding me of Stonehenge or other pagan ritual or worship places☀️ that are spread out around the world🌎. What do you think of it? 😁🤟 -- #Pagan #PaganCult #Worship #Sacrifice #PlacesOfWorship #PlacesOfSacrifice (at Time & Space by Andrew Rogers) https://www.instagram.com/p/COn7bdyJlBx/?igshid=17znrrsq133qb
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bhattifaizan · 3 years
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My love for architecture began in this mosque, a fusion of art and architecture, full of contrasting colors yet so humble & balanced. . . . #visitlahore @visit_lahore @wazirkhanmosque #wazirkhanmosque #wazirkhanmasjid #wazirkhanmosquelahore #placestovisit #placesofworship #walledcityoflahore #walledcitylahore #androonlahore #walledcityoflahoreauthority #mosquesofworld #mosquesofpakistan #oldphotos #phonephotography #shotoniphone #photosbyfaizan #mosquesphotography #architecturephotography #mosquearchitecture #masjidwazirkhan #travelbeautifulpakistan #explorepakistanbeauty #lahorecity #lahorelahorehai #lahoredairies #androonlahore #oldlahore #ramazan2021 #explorepage #dawndotcom #etribune (at Masjid Wazir Khan, Punjab, Pakistan) https://www.instagram.com/p/COOCRoehU1r/?igshid=wvecfwjj3b0j
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muad-dib-uk · 2 years
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Sacred #yorkminister #cathedral #placesofworship #religion #britishlandmarks #churchofengland #anglocatholic #northyorkshire #tourismengland #monochromephotography #monochrome #blackandwhitephotography (at York Minster) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXi6lIZoF9a/?utm_medium=tumblr
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umasrinivasan · 3 years
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Lyrical Lepakshi (Part 1)
Lyrical Lepakshi (Part 1)
Lepakshi is a small village located in Anantapur District, in Andhra Pradesh, India around 130 kms from Bangalore. Lepakshi boasts of the famous temple dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra. The temple dates back to late 1500s and was built by the two brothers Viranna and Virupanna. This temple is one of the most notable examples of the Vijayanagar architectural style. So how did the name Lepakshi come…
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indiaaheadnews · 4 years
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Kerala Gives Nod for 1000 Devotees for Sabarimala Temple Darshan
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The Kerala government has approved the suggestion to allow darshan in Sabarimala temple during Mandalam-Makaravilakku season however strict protocols must be followed in the wake of Covid pandemic. A maximum of 1000 devotees will be allowed to have darshan from Monday to Friday following COVID protocol. On the other hand, 2000 devotees can visit the temple on Saturday and Sunday and 5000 devotees will be allowed during auspicious days like Mandala Puja and Makaravilakku. Puja and darshan via online will not be allowed. Only those who registered in the COVID Jagratha Portal will be allowed to enter the temple. They also have to upload COVID negative certificate issued within 48 hours. Antigen tests will be conducted at Nilakkal. Pilgrimage through traditional routes will not be allowed. The pilgrims will not be allowed to take bath in Pamba river. Maximum 250 devotees will be allowed on the day of monthly puja in Thulam adhering to COVID protocol. The shrine will open on October 16. Detailed guidelines will be issued soon to inform the conditions for having darshan. These recommendations of the committee was approved during a meeting of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran. On Wednesday, the Kerala government eased restrictions for places of worship in the state. Kerala government decided to relax the cap on the number of people allowed into places of worship at a time from five to 20 with strict COVID-19 protocols. Read the full article
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mariammagsi · 7 years
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Manastir
The Holy Tranfiguration Monastery is a Serbian Orthodox monastery in Milton, Ontario. The impressive, vibrant and colourful frescos in the interior were painted in multiple phases by an artist from Belgrade, Dragan Marunich. Though on the outside the building is one solid colour, once inside, amidst the kaleidoscope of rich, narrative driven colours, heady scent of incense, and echoing chants of monks, it is difficult to tear oneself away from this mesmerizing space. 
The grounds around the monastery boast sprawling acres of greenery, a donated water fountain considered sacred and holy by Orthodox communities and picnic areas frequented by Serbian and Ethiopian Orthodox families in Canada.
© Mariam Magsi, 2017 
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கேரள முதல்வர் பினராயி விஜயன் அறிவிப்பு!
www.mumbaitamilmakkal.in | #மும்பைதமிழ்மக்கள் | #MumbaiTamilMakkal | #Kerala | #PinarayiVijayan | #PlacesofWorship | #Lockdown
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pastorandrewray · 4 years
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The incarnate Son of God had no need of the fellowship and spiritual blessings derived from attending places of worship; yet, His faithfulness to do so testifies to the importance of church attendance for those who know the Lord.
Pastor Andrew Ray
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bhattifaizan · 3 years
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Dedicated to the senses and spirit of architecture, the Masjid is one of the most beautiful in Pakistan. . . . #visitlahore @visit_lahore @wazirkhanmosque #wazirkhanmosque #wazirkhanmasjid #wazirkhanmosquelahore #placestovisit #placesofworship #walledcityoflahore #walledcitylahore #androonlahore #walledcityoflahoreauthority #mosquesofworld #mosquesofpakistan #oldphotos #phonephotography #shotoniphone #photosbyfaizan #mosquesphotography #architecturephotography #mosquearchitecture #masjidwazirkhan #travelbeautifulpakistan #explorepakistanbeauty #lahorecity #lahorelahorehai #lahoredairies #androonlahore #oldlahore #ramazan2021 #explorepage #dawndotcom #etribune (at Masjid wazir khan dehli gate Lahore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CODlcjNBHIK/?igshid=25lki141zd02
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