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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

vinayaka chavithi


vinayakaa
Originally uploaded by rajiashine.

obv. thats taken on vinayaka chavithi. though they are the most common idols found during vinayaka chavithi, I liked the vanishing point perspective of the image.

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