lundi 1 juin 2015

Visit Indian Paradise...


"We hear a lot of nostalgia for Africa (which I have never visited), but would also add India sickness, sadness I feel for the strong emotions felt me brings tears to my eyes."........ a traveller



Nowhere else in the world the contrast of opposites - beauty and monstrosity, rich and poor - is so dramatic, so blatant as in India. But it was this vision of the inevitable duality of existence that pushed the rishis to look for the hidden meaning, which still seems to act as a catalyst in the spiritual who you venture. First you feel more at peace. With oneself and with the world. I am in India I had no need to "remedies" in order to feel equal, to have my otherwise unstable kaleidoscope fixed on a nice color. The "remedy" was all around. In nothing specific, but in any detail.



I told with Dєßßץ Sђαя๓α, official team management person of the site "...Indian  paradise started in 2010, we did continue for sometime and then we had to take a break, this year, it is back with a relaunch, bigger and better.."
we find replicas of rl indian sites in indian paradise?
Dєßßץ Sђαя๓α"We have a bazaar, that you must visit, it is a close replica of Indian market. The colors of the buildings and the decorations are as well a replica of what we have in India. We have vast farms of sunflower feilds in Amristsar, India, where sunflower oil is produced. Live olive oil, we believe that sunflower oil is good for health"


"...we have a temple at Indian paradise of a Ganesha temple... In India we worship many gods and goddesses, however all our festivities start with worshipping Lord Ganesha, the decor in the buildings and the look and feel is given as we have in India, such is most vividly seen in Rajesthan, India."


The Hindu deity in a human form but with the head of an elephant - represents the power of the Supreme Being that removes obstacles and ensures success in human endeavors. For this reason, Hindus worship Ganesha first before beginning any religious, spiritual or worldly activity. In Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha is the first son of Lord Shiva and the Divine Mother Parvati. Their second son is Lord Subramanya and their daughter is Jyoti. As explained below, the portrayal of Lord Ganesha as the blend of human and animal parts symbolizes the ideals of perfection as conceived by Hindu sages and illustrates some philosophical concepts of profound spiritual significance.


" we believe in peace of soul, hence we have a meditation area, where we can be at peace and have some time to dwelve within our soul."



meditation area

The beach

the club



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