Indian Temples & Iconography
3.22.2005
the truth
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The Nataraja: The origin of this sculture in its prototype can be taken right back to the Indus valley civilization with the seal that depic...
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3.19.2005
A tribute to Shiva.
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Kiratarjuniya panel, Mahabalipuram: I would wonder whether this panel is a tribute to Lord Shiva or a tribute to the beautiful verses of Bha...
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3.17.2005
Shiva the hunter
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Mahabalipuram: Few people would imagine that an entire dynasty looked at plain rock surfaces as a canvas to depict mythology, and fewer woul...
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3.15.2005
The world beyond the senses.
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i am currently neck deep into shaivism trying to understand if not realize its various facets. i have reached the end of the road as far as...
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3.08.2005
Its called the Trimurti cave
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Mahabalipuram, Trimurti cave, Tamil Nadu: Its a cave i have been missing for a while, and a long while at that. 7 years is a long time, to m...
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2.24.2005
Importance to Vishnu in Kiratarjuniya Panel
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Kiratarjuniya Panel, Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu, India: Beauty of this sculptural panel is that it is the depiction of the poetry of Bharavi, ...
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2.17.2005
Vishnu on ananta - Mahabalipuram
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Cave shrines at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu: Deviating from Shiva, Vishnu is depicted in a limited set of forms across Mahabalipuram. Well to ...
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2.14.2005
Shiva - the enticer
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He sits there silent, stone cold, like nothing ever bothers him. He is passive silent distant and truely unapproachable. His potency spreads...
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Shiva - the unattainable
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Shiva, is self taught, raw, unadutrated truth, too hard to digest, too hard to comprehend, too hard to accept in our pathetic lives. he is t...
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2.11.2005
Vimana - a mysterious word in itself.
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I have had a lot of people coming up with interesting comments on the Vimana. Here are a few view points! These are not discoveries made by ...
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2.08.2005
Dharmaraja Ratha - A shiva iconographic catalogue
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The Dharmaraja ratha being the largest of the rathas, has been dedicated to shiva. It has a stone ladder which reaches up to the first floor...
2.04.2005
Dharmaraja Ratha - true beauty in dravida style
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Gigantic with respect to all the other rathas found here, the dharmaraja ratha is a chariot of the Lord Shiva. A larger version of the Arjun...
2.01.2005
Nakula sahadeva ratha - Temple for Indra
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Indra is a deity very closely associated with Buddhism, the edicts of Ashoka were carved on pillars which took their idea from his staff. Th...
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1.31.2005
Bhima ratha - Abode of Vishnu
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Surprizing as it may sound, and very rightly deduced by J C Harle, there is a very high likelyhood that this ratha was attributed to none ot...
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1.28.2005
Smashan tara, a form of Kali?
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The mystery of the draupadi ratha has indeed made me post again. Dwelling into the tantric cult of west bengal, here is something of intere...
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1.25.2005
Standards of Jatamukuta for Shiva
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This is a deviation from my marathon on the Rathas, but i am just floored to see the amazing similarity between the jatamukuta( head gear of...
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1.24.2005
Arjuna Ratha - Dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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Arjuna ratha: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this ratha speaks a lot about Shiva iconography and dravida style of architecture. It seems to be gov...
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1.21.2005
Draupadi Ratha
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This very clearly represents a hut from a rural area, largely from bengal. Its part of a museum of architecture which also emphasizes in all...
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1.19.2005
Latest on the Rathas at Mahabalipuram
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The Rathas: Interesting evidence shows that the rathas were indeed earlier in chronology as compare to the Kailasanatha temple at Ellora. ...
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12.29.2004
Gudimallam linga - Satavahana style
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This is truely one of the most spectacular sculptures found here, a little north of Chennai. It is known to date back to the 1st century BC,...
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