1311-85 - Rock formation in Valley of the Gods called Lady in the Bath Tub, Located near the town Mexican Hat, Utah, United States of America, North America
83-13095 - Yama, Hindu God of Death, Terrace of the Leper King, Royal Square of the Angkor Thom walled city, Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Siem Reap, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
83-13062 - Hindu God Brahma on the Throne Hall's 193 foot golden spire in the Royal Palace, Royal Palace, City Centre, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
809-7488 - The Eye of Providence (The All-Seeing Eye of God), Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary and St. John the Baptist, Aosta, Aosta Valley, Italy, Europe
809-7213 - Statue of the Smiling Buddha, the Chinese God of Happiness, Wealth and Luck, Chua Buu Dai Son Buddhist Pagoda, Danang, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
805-1010 - Stalls outside the Kali temple, selling Hindu threads, marriage bangles, images of gods and goddesses and souvenirs to visitors, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India, Asia
805-980 - Young boys performing Gotipua dance, the traditional folk dance of Odisha inspired by Hindu gods, Lords Jagannath and Krishna, Odisha, India, Asia
805-982 - Erotic stone carved work on Konark Sun Temple (Black Pagoda), 13th century Hindu temple built as a massive chariot for the sun god Surya, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Konarak, Odisha, India, Asia
805-983 - Huge stone chariot wheel on Konark Sun Temple (Black Pagoda), 13th century Hindu temple built as a massive chariot for the sun god Surya, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Konarak, Odisha, India, Asia
805-981 - Young boy performing Gotipua dance, the traditional folk dance of Odisha inspired by Hindu gods, Lords Jagannath and Krishna, Odisha, India, Asia
805-979 - Young boys performing Gotipua dance, the traditional folk dance of Odisha inspired by Hindu gods, Lords Jagannath and Krishna, Odisha, India, Asia
805-974 - Pattachitra artists painting large traditional Odishan scroll Thia Badhia painting on cloth of the temple of Hindu god Jagannath, Odisha, India, Asia
805-971 - Small group of Hindu Brahmin Jagannath temple priests, heads shaved except for sikha (pigtail) indicating devotion to god, Puri, Odisha, India, Asia
746-88146 - Fountain Moewenbrunnen by Waldemar Otto at the Neuer Markt (new market). The hanseatic city of Rostock at the coast of the german baltic sea. Europe,Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, June
801-1722 - Bas-relief of Seti I on left and the God Horus on right, Karnak Temple, Luxor, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
857-90574 - A Sherpa adding the finishing touches of a Puja, a traditional ceremony to appease the mountain gods for a safe passage for climbers attempting to scale Mount Everest, Nepal
857-90549 - Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.
857-90543 - Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.
857-90544 - Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.
857-90546 - Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.