Sunday, July 13, 2008

Ian and I got Lingham stones!

What are they you ask?

They are unpolished, uncut stones that take on their
shapes by tumbling beneath a water fall in India.

The Narmada [Devanagri: नर्मदा Gujarati: નર્મદા or Nerbudda (Narbada)] is a river in central India and the fifth largest river in Indian subcontinent. Narmada, a Sanskirt word means
‘One who endows with bliss’. It forms the traditional boundary between North India and South India, and flows westwards over a length of 1,312 km before draining through the Gulf of Cambay (Khambat) into the Arabian Sea,



All this right smack dab in the middle of India.

Here is picture of some. Maybe later I will take a pic of ours and post it.