A young girl from Deomandu sits in front of the image of the Devi-Goddess of many names. Here she is seen in the form of Bageswari.
Deomandu, Baitadi district; Nepal.
Lion Guardian. 
Kathmandu Durbar Square. Kathmandu, Nepal.
Kathmandu Durbar Square. Kathmandu, Nepal.
Hindu deevotes washing their clothes at Bagmati river after having a holy bath.
Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, Nepal./
Hindu devotees wait in line before dawn to enter the main Shiva temple at Pashupatinath in Kathmandu, Nepal. This temple, dedicated to Shiva as lord of the animals and Nepal’s patron god, was built in 1696, but the site was sacred long before that. It towers above the sacred Bagmati River, lined with bathing and cremation ghats, or platforms, and hundreds of smaller temples, dedicated to Shiva  and other Hindu deities.

Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, Nepal (edition 1/20)
Thomas L. Kelly 
Museo Silver Rag (Color Digital Print)
Dimension: 24X16
US$750
(Sadhu book Pg no# 2-3)
Moksha, perfect inner freedom-is the soul's release from samsara, the cycle of birth and death, attained after dynamic and personal yogic realization of Parasiva and resolution of all seed karmas.  Having known the Absolute, there is no fuller realization, no greater   knowing, no higher "experience." Even when God realization is attained, the soul body continues to evolve in this and other worlds until it merges with the Primal Soul as a drop of water merges with its source, the ocean. -Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami

Thomas L. Kelly
Shiva Moon, Nepal (edition 1/20)
Museo Silver Rag (Color Digital Print) 
Dimension: 30X20
US$ 750
(Sadhu book Pg no# 4-5)
Shiva lingams sit inside yonis, symbolizing the unity between male and female energies. The lingam is Shiva in his universal form and is a bestower of fertility.
Kathmandu, Nepal.
Bhutanese Refugee at International Office of Migration (IOM). They will be immigrated and settled in USA. Kathmandu, Nepal.
Devotees dance wildly to the pulse of the village drums as they experience the force of Yellama's spirit rising within them.
Saundatti, Karnataka; India
Moksha, perfect inner freedom-is the soul's release from samsara, the cycle of birth and death, attained after dynamic and personal yogic realization of Parasiva and resolution of all seed karmas. Having known the Absolute, there is no fuller realization, no greater knowing, no higher "experience." Even when God realization is attained, the soul body continues to evolve in this and other worlds until it merges with the Primal Soul as a drop of water merges with its source, the ocean. -Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami

Thomas L. Kelly
Shiva Moon, Nepal (edition 1/20)
Museo Silver Rag (Color Digital Print)
Dimension: 30X20
US$ 750
(Sadhu book Pg no# 4-5)
Moksha, perfect inner freedom-is the soul's release from samsara, the cycle of birth and death, attained after dynamic and personal yogic realization of Parasiva and resolution of all seed karmas.  Having known the Absolute, there is no fuller realization, no greater   knowing, no higher "experience." Even when God realization is attained, the soul body continues to evolve in this and other worlds until it merges with the Primal Soul as a drop of water merges with its source, the ocean. -Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami

Thomas L. Kelly
Shiva Moon, Nepal (edition 1/20)
Museo Silver Rag (Color Digital Print) 
Dimension: 30X20
US$ 750
(Sadhu book Pg no# 4-5)
Moksha, perfect inner freedom-is the soul's release from samsara, the cycle of birth and death, attained after dynamic and personal yogic realization of Parasiva and resolution of all seed karmas. Having known the Absolute, there is no fuller realization, no greater knowing, no higher "experience." Even when God realization is attained, the soul body continues to evolve in this and other worlds until it merges with the Primal Soul as a drop of water merges with its source, the ocean. -Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami

Thomas L. Kelly
Shiva Moon, Nepal (edition 1/20)
Museo Silver Rag (Color Digital Print)
Dimension: 30X20
US$ 750
(Sadhu book Pg no# 4-5)
See photo in original gallery.