Saturday, March 26, 2011

#RESPECT to Sabrida Shing●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●+ More Sadhu Women

urbanjunky:  “Age should not have its face lifted, but it should  rather teach  the world to admire wrinkles as the etchings of experience  and the firm  line of character” - Clarence Day This is a portrait of a woman named Sabrida Shing. She is one of a few rare women to take on the task of becoming a Brahmin. After her husband died, she vowed never to cut her hair so the end of her dreadlocks are over 10 yeards old.

“Age should not have its face lifted, but it should rather teach the world to admire wrinkles as the etchings of experience and the firm line of character” - author unknown

This is a portrait of a woman named Sabrida Shing. She is one of a few rare women to take on the task of becoming a Sadhu. After her husband died, she vowed never to cut her hair.

Kathmandu, Nepal

God… is this real?1975

3 comments:

RonnyDepth said...

women are so beautiful. So many jewels they have. real talk. women need to know there worth

WendyDay said...

Why do men always doubt us instead of working with us? We love them still. They need us. Tearing up yall;;;I am just tired of sexism

Hannah Phyllis Penner said...

i hate genderzing but it really comes down to the individual but from what i've read guys have that independent crap whereas woman are taught we can't stand on our own w/o a man . so I compiled a list...........More things it's most likely women invented: cooking, medicine, houses, clothing, language, alphabets, agriculture, animal husbandry, diplomacy... you know... the girlie stuff. Oh, and a lot of perishable tools that weren't based on a broken rock.

I posted this somewhere else but still. I feel it applies to this too. I am glad you all get the point. Liquid Paper.