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Goddess Kali Takes Over Empire State Building In New York.

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Goddess Kali Takes Over Empire State Building In New York.

Goddess Kali, the epitome of tremendous power and strength took over on the Empire State Building in New York. The breathtaking artwork was displayed by filmmaker Louie Psihoyos and his team as a part of Projecting Change, a project which uses the Empire State Building as a canvas to spread awareness of wildlife expeditions.


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Image Credit: Android Jones


Artist Android Jones designed the fierce Kali which looked spectacular from the New York skyline. Her divine feminine energy was used as the final image to draw attention to the subject.



It was a perfect image to show the ecological consciousness and how Mother Nature needs a fierce avatar to fight the dangers of pollution and extinction. Apart from Maa Kali, Cecil the lion, and other hundreds of nameless endangered animals were showcased on the Empire State Building.

http://www.indiatimes.com/news/worl...ndangered-species-from-extinction-243962.html
 
Goddess Kali Takes Over Empire State Building In New York.

Apart from Maa Kali, Cecil the lion, and other hundreds of nameless endangered animals were showcased on the Empire State Building.

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Maa Kali was showcased on the Empire State Building along with Cecil the lion, and other hundreds of nameless endangered animals.

It does it mean to me something different.
 
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