Matrimandir of Auroville
The cynosure of Auroville (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auroville) and also a place not easily accessible to casual travelers.
For #WideWednesdayPanorama by Andrew Marston Ken McMahon and myself Lucille Galleli
#VibrantWednesday by Ajay Hatti
#PhotographingIndia by myself Lucille Galleli
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0 responses to “Matrimandir of Auroville”
Interesting looking and, judging by the Wikipedia entry) sounding place. And a great shot Lucille Galleli. I keep expecting that golden orb to rise into the sky, like the opening sequence in a sci-fi movie. Not very spiritual, I know.
Thanks Ken McMahon .. it’s a must see if you do land up in Pondicherry (South of India).
nice wonderful <3
nice
like
Thank you Usama Farooq Nitin Nitin and udaya kumar ..
nice
thanks Nitin Nitin
wel come
#peaceful
Thanks Vikram Mavalankar … the feeling the place instills is indeed Peaceful 😀
ooh you have been to Pondicherry!! its a beautiful capture!!
Thanks Angshuman Buragohain … yep.. been there!
Dear Lucille, I have created a Foundation and named it Heart and Sun Foundation. One of the goals of the Foundation is to make people more aware of Auroville and to support the town. I have been in Auroville 7 times. I came upon your beautiful photo today and I would like to ask you for permission to publish it on the site of the Foundation – namely, here: http://heartandsun.org/auroville/
I am looking forward for your reply. Thanks!
Thanks much Lyubomir Dimitrov. I have no problem with this photo being used on http://heartandsun.org/auroville/ Glad you liked it. If you need it in a different format or size, let me know. Cheerz!
Thanks Lucille. I have already published it 🙂