Indian Stone Statue- Lion Capital, Vardhana 7th Century CE Gwalior

As Heinrich Zimmer has called attention to, Indian portrayals of lions come up short on the immediacy and distinction of their more recognizable monsters since they were not a piece of the regular experience of the craftsmen and, hence, would never move into the domain of the real world, yet should fundamentally stay in the […]

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Amrutesvara temple

The sanctuary is a worked by Hoysala engineering with a fully open mantapa (hall).The sanctuary has a unique external divider with exceptional similarly separated roundabout carvings. The sanctuary has one vimana (hallowed place and tower) and consequently is an ekakuta plan, and has a shut mantapa (lobby) that interfaces the sanctum to the huge open

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Nellaiappar Temple

Nellaiappar Sanctuary is a Hindu asylum gave to the god Shiva, arranged in Tirunelveli, a city in the South Indian region of Tamil Nadu.Shiva is loved as Nellaiappar (additionally called Venuvananathar) spoke to by the lingam and his associate Parvati is portrayed as Kanthimathi Amman. The sanctuary is situated on the northern banks of Thamirabarani

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