This blog is about out Indian Heritage Beauty. In the first part we have describe Ancient Temples of Khajuraho.
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Thursday, 22 May 2014
Khajuraho
Khajurao
Khajurao is located in Chhatarpur
District. Khajuraho has the largest group of medieval Hindu and Jain temples, famous for their erotic sculptures. The temples are grouped into
three geographical divisions: western, eastern and southern. . The builders
didn't use mortar: the stones were put together with mortise and tenon joints and they were held in place by
gravity.
The Khajuraho Temples
Kandariya
Mahadeva temple- This temple is the largest and most ornate Hindu temple
in the medieval temple group found at Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh, India.
Chaturbhuj
Temple Khajuraho
Devoted to Master Vishnu (the Hindu God regarded the
preserver or lifestyle on earth), the sacred Chaturbhuj forehead is the only
forehead that does not have any sexual or traditional tantric statues.
Lakshmana Temple- This temple is located in the Western Temple complex
in Khajuraho. It is most
well preserved magnificent temple is the east facing Lakshman a temple built by Vasata, the mother of Mahasivagupta Balarjuna.
This temple is having several features of men and women in different sexual positions
that are made of
sandstone. The Khajuraho temples contain sexual
or erotic art outside the temple or near the
deities. Some of the temples that have two layers of walls have small erotic
carvings on the outside of the inner wall. It has been suggested that these
suggest tantric sexual practices. Some 10% of the carvings
contain sexual themes and those reportedly do not depict deities but rather
sexual activities between people. The rest depict the everyday life. "Twisting,
broad-hipped and high breasted nymphs display their generously contoured and
bejewelled bodies on exquisitely worked exterior wall panels. These fleshy apsaras run riot across the surface of the stone,
putting on make-up, washing their hair, playing games, dancing, and endlessly
knotting and unknotting their girdles....Beside the heavenly nymphs are serried
ranks of griffins, guardian deities and, most notoriously, extravagantly
interlockedmaithunas, or lovemaking couples."
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Indian Heritage Beauty
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Ajanta
Ellora
Ajanta
and Ellora Caves in Aurangabad Maharastra.
The
Ajanta and Ellora Caves are divided in two parts
1.
Ajanta Caves -
These caves depict the story of Buddhism,spanning the period from 200BC to
650AD. It is lying deep inside the Sahyadri Hills and were discovered in 19th
century. The caves include painting and sculptures, carved by Buddhist Monks
using simple tools like hammer and chisel. These caves were carved from the mountains above the Waghora river. The
first cave contains some of the most well-preserved wall paintings which
include two great Boddhisattvas, Padmapani and Avalokiteshvara. The second,
sixteenth and seventeenth caves contain amazing paintings, while the first,
fourth, seventeenth, nineteenth, twenty-fourth and twenty-sixth boast of some
of the most divine sculptures. The flying apsara and the image of Buddha
preaching are examples of unforgettable works of art. It was almost by chance
that these ancient works of art were discovered - by a group of British
officers on a tiger hunt!
Ellora
Caves- ELLORA, a village of India in the native
state of Hyderabad, near the city of Daulatabad, famous for its rock temples,
which are among the finest in India. Ellora represents
the epitome of Indian
rock-cut architecture. The rock has been cut away externally as well as internally. The 34 "caves" are actually structures excavated
out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills. Buddhist, Hindu and Jain rock-cut temples and viharas and mathas were built between the 5th century and 10th century. The
12 Buddhist (caves 1–12), 17 Hindu (caves 13–29) and 5 Jain (caves 30–34)
caves, built in proximity, demonstrate the religious harmony prevalent during
this period of Indian
history
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