12 Bilder zum Thema "Goddess of Rice" bei ClipDealer

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Illustration of Amaterasu Okami. Amaterasu Omikami, the Sun Goddess. She, the central deity ofin Japanese mythology , is a sun goddess.
Stock photo of Indian Hindu wedding rituals, small wooden stool cover with pink color cloth, peeled coconut kept on copper pot decorated with flowers, betel leaf, rice, betel nut , turmeric etc.
Balinese Hindu statue decorated with marigolds. Dewi Sri or Shridevi is the Javanese, Sundanese, and and Balinese pre-Hindu and pre-Islam goddess of rice and fertility, worshiped Bali and Java.
Balinese Hindu statue with rice terraces in background. Dewi Sri or Shridevi is the Javanese, Sundanese, and and Balinese pre-Hindu and pre-Islam goddess of rice and fertility, worshiped Bali and Java
Balinese Hindu statue with rice terraces in background. Dewi Sri or Shridevi is the Javanese, Sundanese, and and Balinese pre-Hindu and pre-Islam goddess of rice and fertility, worshiped Bali and Java
Women decorating and coloring tradition colorful rice art or sand art (Rangoli) on the floor with paper pattern using dry rice and dry flour with colored from natural pigments like sindoor, haldi (turmeric)
Pura Beji Sangsit is a Balinese temple located in Sangsit, Buleleng, on the island of Bali, Indonesia. Devi Sri and especially revered by farmers in the area.
Pura Beji Sangsit is a Balinese temple located in Sangsit, Buleleng, on the island of Bali, Indonesia. Devi Sri and especially revered by farmers in the area.
Top-down view of an earthen pot filled with rice (Oryza sativa). A silver coin engraved with Hindu deities Ganesha and Laxmi. Isolated on a white background.
A Silver Coin engraved with Hindu deities Ganesha and Laxmi placed over rice (Oryza sativa), on a white background Top view.
Indian Hindu religious Goddess Laxmi "Charan Paduka" (written in Hindi) is placed on rice.
Puja Thali with sari Mangalsutra coconut cloth and other worshiping items ; offering to Goddess Durga ; Mahalaxmi temple at Saras Baug ; Pune ; Maharashtra ; India

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