Sculpture of Radha Krishna at Shrinath Mhaskoba Temple, Kodit, Sasvad, Maharashtra, India. Radha Krishna are collectively known within Hinduism as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God. Krishna is referred as svayam bhagavan in Gaudiya Vaishnavism theology and Radha is Krishna_qt_s supreme beloved.
Romantic box with laces, ribbons and threads on awhite wooden table
Painter artist paints a picture of Santorini island Greece
Lifting globe by one finger on seesaw with dollar sign in the middle (globe image from NASA World Wind Java SDK)
one window of wood closed on the wall of a house bulgarian with the walls plastered with lime grey
Fabric Pile of colorful folded textile on white wooden table
Fabric Pile of colorful folded textile on white table
sewing materials, pencils, fabric on a blue and pink tone
Fabric Pile of colorful folded textile on white table
Collection of spools threads in gree, blue, aqua colors arranged on a white wooden table
young man with face expression playing electric bass guitar, isolated on white background
Woman sitting in front of a bookshelf using her telephone, working with a laptop in the internet from home, she is a telecommuter
Fabric Pile of colorful folded textile on white table
Young Chinese Asian student is bored at home with difficult homework assignment for school next day, he has fallen asleep
Cross of worship on a place of an altar of the Cathedral of Prelate Nikolay
RUSSIA, BORODINO - OCTOBER 12: Unidentified armed soldiers fights and shooting on reenactment of the battle in WWII near the Borodino village in 1941, in Moscow region, Borodino, on 12 October, 2014, Russia
Sanitary accessory Nickel-plated siphon cap great for trapping the garbage water, isolated on white background and patch
aggressive talented male musician playing bass guitar with hair up
adult dissatisfied man in business suit holding pot for cooking with expression
Sculpture of Nataraja at Shrinath Mhaskoba Temple, Kodit, Sasvad, Maharashtra, India. Nataraja The Lord or King of Dance, is a depiction of the god Shiva as the cosmic dancer who performs his divine dance to destroy a weary universe and make preparations for the god Brahma to start the process of creation.