So as it turns out, I'm back
Sep. 29th, 2004 07:14 amSince I'm not in much of a headspace to post about my week away yet, here's a juicy nugget of repeatable behavior from
triadruid:
1. Think of a word you would use to describe me.
2. Go to Google Image Search and search for that word.
3. Select the picture you see as most fitting, and post it as a reply to this entry.
4. Post this in your journal. The spice must flow.
And, feel free to turn Safe Search off. That's for babies. It sometimes filters more than just porn, and I don't care about mature NWS content.
Tee.Hee.Hee.
1. Think of a word you would use to describe me.
2. Go to Google Image Search and search for that word.
3. Select the picture you see as most fitting, and post it as a reply to this entry.
4. Post this in your journal. The spice must flow.
And, feel free to turn Safe Search off. That's for babies. It sometimes filters more than just porn, and I don't care about mature NWS content.
Tee.Hee.Hee.
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Date: 2004-10-03 09:50 pm (UTC)In a gesture of ease stands the Great Goddess Lakshmi her pleasant form framed by an elaborate aureole. Her feet rest on a multi-layered lotus pedestal and she wears a sari in the style of the modern Indian woman. Her beautifully embroidered sari is held in place by an equally rich girdle knotted at her midriff and below which trail the graceful pleats of her sari.
Presenting Lakshmi as a beautiful and charming woman, who disarms the spectator with her attractive demeanour, it at the same time reveals her characteristic divine attributes. This is evident in the heavy breasts of the goddess, which signify both wholesome feminine beauty and also her powers to nourish all living beings, as does a mother to her children.
Her divinity is further emphasized in her four arms. While the two at the back hold lotuses (symbols of auspiciousness and fertility), the two in the front make gestures which put to rest all fears and grant the fulfilment of all wishes.