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Kali 19th - early 20th century. India. Gouache on paper. The goddess walking on water while asleep Vishnu Brahma leaves emerge from the umbilicus. (via Cornette de Saint Cyr Paris)

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Sadhus meeting for a prayer, Vanarassi, India Photo by @rene_castillejos (via Instagram: René Castillejos TRAVEL)
Shiva and Vishnu as Harihara Hindu Print Kalyan (Hindi magazine) Gita Press, Gorakhpur. (via ebay: vintageindia)

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The Lord Of Soil (Sabdag) Metal. Early 20th century C.E. HimachalPradesh, India.
This is a ritual image of ‘Sabdag’ – the local guardian deity of the mountains, consisting of a large golden plated metallic skull and a detachable trident of iron,depicting blazing flames. The skull represents the ferocious form of Lord Shiva, that is Bhairava. (via The National Museum, New Delhi)
Shiva-Yantra 19th century. Rajasthan, India. Watercolor on cloth. (via Philadelphia Museum of Art)
Paintings from a Secret Album Illustrating the Tantric Tibetan Meditation Practice Saravid Vairochana, Primordial Buddha. China. 1700s.
Mural of Yamāntaka
Also known as Vajrabhairava, Yamāntaka is the Lord of Death in the Tibetan pantheon
Tsaparang White Temple, Guge, Western Tibet

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Shiva in meditation
Panchmukhi Hanuman (via ebay: Indian_ash)
Yogini face detail, Central India
Shiva, north India
Twitterbot that produces endless entries in an imaginary daemonological grimoire
The Lesser Bot is a twitterbot that is writing a machine-generated grimoire, complete with summoning runes, which is timely, given that we’re entering the age of demon-haunted computers.
“The Lesser Bot of Solomon offers you endless pages from a text in the style of Ars Goetia and the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum.”
№ 576 Chancellor AGMAHMAL, DEMON of: ‣ mordantly queued litheness ‣ subdivisions
№ 573 Senator SABAZMONUS, DEMON of: ‣ alcoholically positioning cutthroats
№ 571 Councilman BALZILSUM, DEMON of: ‣ presidential ascendancy ‣ whetstones ‣ preventive solos
№ 567 Saint BARETHOS, DEMON of: ‣ riposting footraces
№ 559 Deputy ABTZO, DEMON of: ‣ infected contaminators
№ 565 Saint ABAN, DEMON of: ‣ navigators
http://boingboing.net/2016/06/12/twitterbot-that-produces-endle.html
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Shiva Lingams in Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu (via Instagram: juris_tashi)
Sadashiva, Pala sculpture from Bengal