By Ernest Disney-Britton
As you know, I am not a Hindu but this past week I celebrated a pure, infinite, and eternal light, and she was named "Kailee". While Hindus lit candles for their holy day of Diwali, as captured by photographers such as B.K. Bangash (above), I lit one for our newly born granddaughter Kailee. For Hindu believers the Diwali Festival of Lights honors awareness of an "inner light" that goes beyond the physical body and mind, and when Kailee's body and mind gave up after only 8-days of life, she left behind her inner light. Because of Kailee, the Diwali Festival of Lights is my NEWS OF WEEK.
In other Religious Art news from across the USA, and around the world:
- Judaism in Art: Yona Verwer helps make sense of Judaism's "Thin Line." [More News]
- Christianity in Art: Caravaggio's dramatic light comes to California. [More News]
- Buddhism in Art: I joined a Kickstarter campaign to preserve an ancient site. [More News]
- Islam in Art: A holy hair brings conflict to some but inspiration to others. [More News]
- Hinduism in Art: Hindus shine their light for the world during Diwali [More News]
- A&O Meetup: NYC Weekend Ahead, November 16-18 [More Meetups].
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