Building the Eqlmundi Kirwela of Culev Larsze
The experience in Sakad at the Adharshila Learning Center was fantastic. We have finally honored part of the story of Culev Larsze, represented here (controversially, I might add, since she is usually shown with much shorter hair!):
The Eqlmundi Kirwela, of course, is the legendary Tower of Wisdom, which was so tall that it extended past the clouds, through the deepest ocean:

The tower was a kind of part-library, part-monastery, part-garden, sort of thing–connected to the world by a zipline sort of apparatus.
Of course, the Eqlmundi Kirwela has been represented other ways as well, even at the Sakad site: You can see someone starting to create a more diagonal kind of representation here on the left of the mural:
Or here are two flanking a representation of pSegolene:
At one of the Vertices of the tower:
More on pSegolene soon. (pSegolene of course was named after the gwome we now call linear Singapore–where we are dedicating a marker on Saturday!)