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This absolute heaven at Golden Temple is achieved by Photoshop.

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A Photo is viral claiming it to be a view of Lanterns in sky over Golden Temple at Amritsar on Diwali night, year 2017.
The message on WhatsApp says
“Absolute heaven… Golden temple Amritsar.. no fire works but lanterns in the sky reflected in the sarovar surrounding the gurudwara.. Amazing view”

Actor Amitabh Bachhan quoted a tweet

 

      

Yes, the Photo is quite beautiful but is photoshopped by Navkaran Singh Brar (his name is watermarked on middle left)
He posted it on his Instagram which became popular, also on Facebook page. His other works are also photoshops plus he used the words like Photoshop, fantasy etc in tags.

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Diwali is the Festival of Lights. On Diwali, you will see every town, city and village is lit up with thousands of lamps everywhere. But the celebration is not just about lighting lamps outside – an inner light has to come. Light means clarity. Without clarity, every other quality that you possess will only become a detriment, not a gift, because confidence without clarity is a disaster. And today, too much action in the world is performed without clarity. Without the necessary clarity, whatever you try to do will be a disaster. Light brings clarity to your vision – not just in a physical sense. How clearly you see life and perceive everything around you decides how sensibly you conduct your life. Diwali is the day when the dark forces were put to death and light happened. This is also the predicament of human life. Like the dark clouds which brood in the gloomy atmosphere, not realizing that they are blocking the sun, a human being does not have to bring any light from anywhere. If he just dispels the dark clouds that he has allowed to gather within himself, light will happen. The Festival of Lights is just a reminder of that. ~Sadhguru #Imagination artwork #goldentemple #diwali #harimandirsahib #sikhtemple #sikh #sikhism #bandichordivas #chineselanterns #imagination #adoberisingstars #sikhexpo #happydiwali #instagram #enter_imagination #photoshop_creative #ps_fantasy #indianphotography #indianphotographyclub #bestvacations #ngtindia #navkaranbrar #discoverearth #WHPlikealocal #artingoutloud #theweekoninstagram

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In the description of image he wrote
“Diwali is the Festival of Lights. On Diwali, you will see every town, city and village is lit up with thousands of lamps everywhere. But the celebration is not just about lighting lamps outside – an inner light has to come. Light means clarity. Without clarity, every other quality that you possess will only become a detriment, not a gift, because confidence without clarity is a disaster. And today, too much action in the world is performed without clarity. Without the necessary clarity, whatever you try to do will be a disaster. Light brings clarity to your vision – not just in a physical sense. How clearly you see life and perceive everything around you decides how sensibly you conduct your life. Diwali is the day when the dark forces were put to death and light happened. This is also the predicament of human life. Like the dark clouds which brood in the gloomy atmosphere, not realizing that they are blocking the sun, a human being does not have to bring any light from anywhere. If he just dispels the dark clouds that he has allowed to gather within himself, light will happen. The Festival of Lights is just a reminder of that. ~Sadhguru 
#goldentemple #diwali #harimandirsahib #sikhtemple #sikh #sikhism #bandichordivas #chineselanterns #imagination #adoberisingstars#sikhexpo #happydiwali #instagram #photoshop_creative #ps_fantasy #indianphotography #indianphotographyclub #bestvacations

This actually is mix if two different images, the bottom is Golden Temple Image posted on Net on 2012.

“Sikh devotees pay their respects at the illuminated Sikhism’s holiest shrine Golden Temple in Amritsar on the eve of Bandi Chhor Divas or Diwali. Sikhs celebrate Bandi Chhor Divas or Diwali to mark the return of the Sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind Ji, who was freed from imprisonment and also managed to release 52 political prisoners at the same time from Gwalior fort by Mughal Emperor Jahangir.”

Lanterns in sky is From Thailand

November 18, 2013: Thai festival of Loy Krathong

People who fell for this Photoshop

 


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