Indian Temples & Iconography

7.25.2005

A pilgrimage to Lord Shiva

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This was a trip to remember, a trip i have made across to shrines of Lord Shiva. The first stop i drove down to was Thiruvannamallai. The pl...
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The gatekeeper - dvarapalas in temple architecture

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Going back into history, we can take this ancient tradition of temple gatekeepers to village guardians in ancient indian times which goes st...
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7.21.2005

Kumkum - the great indian bindi

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A lot of foreigners think its style and a lot of Indian women don't know why they wear this Bindi. It is an age old tradition prevalent...
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7.18.2005

Jagannathpur temple - Ranchi - anything but Juggernaut.

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This is a fortified temple built on a hill in the 17th century, hosting Krishna, Balabhadra and Subhadra as the main shrines. It is a miniat...
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7.05.2005

Cult of Yakshas and Yakshis

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When you look up a reference book, they call it the Yaksha cult. A very cold blooded approach to emotions that rule faith so strong. As per...
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6.27.2005

Enlightenment: serpent stellae in south India

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Gingee fort, enroute Thiruvannamallai: I happened to stop by at Gingee fort, before i drove on to Thriuvannamallai. This time i chose not to...
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6.20.2005

Ashwamedha Yagnya - Indian Horse sacrifice.

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I remember the first time I heard of this ritual. It was a glorified act of a Great king flaunting his superiority by letting loose a well b...
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6.16.2005

Rahu Ketu - Party time folks.

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Rahu and Ketu appear to be the most unwanted souls in anyones life. They are neither here nor there, neither alive nor dead or maybe they ar...
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6.13.2005

Dayakattai - Shakuni at work

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Lakshmi and I had a serious conversation today. It was about the game of dice and the state our mind is in when we play the game. This is ...
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6.09.2005

Sembiyan Mahadevi goofed! Shiva is incomplete without Parvati.

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Tanjore, Tamil Nadu: Sembiyan Mahadevi: A chola queen, widowed but enterprising, wanted to make the temple a prime center in everyone's ...
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6.01.2005

Vilvam and I

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Thiruvannamallai, 3 hours from Chennai: Its a bright sunny morning, the air fresh as ever as i walked up the stairs to a wayside Shiva shrin...
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5.30.2005

The seed of potency, the grid of power.

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This is the journey of the seeker, the seeker in me. I have been going from pillar to post, trying to dig up my roots, understand my past, f...
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5.26.2005

Kalahasti - the land where Vayu is felt

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Kalahasti, 43 kms from Thirupati: Abode of Shiva The Lord has strange ways of displaying his presence, here he does it with wind. I will not...
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5.24.2005

A Glimpse of the Lord - Govinda Gooooovinda!

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Tirupati: This is the richest temple in the Indian subcontinent, and truly, you know it when you are there. Getting a glimpse of Lord Venka...
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5.17.2005

A wholesome brahmin meal!

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Declared as the most hygienic meal in the world, this is a spread to be seen, tasted and enjoyed. Authentically speaking, the dishes are ser...
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5.13.2005

A game of dice - dayakattai

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Excuse my attempts at Tamil here but i shall try to make it sound as authentic as Iyer athu tamil. Strategy, fun and one of the few things t...
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5.11.2005

Coiled serpents on a wayside stelae

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On the roads, Tamil Nadu country side: Coiled serpents on a stelae, sounds like something out of a fantasy in the middle ages. Well, not exa...
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5.10.2005

The real Hinduism

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The real Hinduism, is something of much debate. What is our culture, our real culture i mean. Culture is a good word, sounds great, everyone...
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5.05.2005

The fun in a Brahmin household.

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We sat back having lunch, thinking about all the good old days when we were young, living the typical orthodox lifestyle as administered bac...
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5.03.2005

Girivalam - the journey

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Girivalam, Thiruvannamallai (3 hours from Chennai), is a 14km stretch that circles the imposing hill, believed to be Lord Shiva himself. Wha...
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