Manickavacagar as Minister of the Pandya King - see how the folds of his top garment have been sculpted. You can also see the ornate design of the head gear. |
Lady bedecked with jewelery |
Another view of the lady with an array of splendid & ornate jewels |
See the Lady's beautifully plaited hair - all in stone |
The magnificent jewelery from another angle |
Lady mounted on swan ( only her lower torso visible)-look at the detailed ornamentation |
Frontal view of Lady on Swan |
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Poetry in Stone....
Lovely pics.
regards.
anu
Great post...amazing pics!
ReplyDeleteWhat you says is very right - poetry in stone. Each and every sculpture is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMy friend Ram,
ReplyDeleteThis is some very deep, deep stuff!! I am amazed by "poetry in stone". Thank you for inviting me to view and appreciate these timeless pictures. Well done my friend. I love this stuff!!!
Magnificent statues - i adore that calm and beautiful expression they have!
ReplyDelete1000 years old! My goodness! It's like being in the presence of something that has immortalized its presence.
ReplyDeleteI like the way they seem to "look down" - rather sternly - from where they are perched. Beautiful photos.
very beautiful sculptures..the plaited hair n ornaments are adorable :)
ReplyDeleteThe intricate sculptures are beautiful, and wonderfully well preserved.
ReplyDeletejust incredible detail. very well titled.
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting: the fact that this is a Shiva temple without a Shivling and yeah...I can imagine what it must be like when the hot rice is served. You really are fortunate to have seen that scene with all that steam and all.
ReplyDeleteYou are really lucky to see these...and also thanks for sharing . The sculptures are really nice...I liked the lady with ornamentation...she is wearing the hair accessories...one with Moon design and another with Sun design on it.. :-)
ReplyDeleteLiked your blog, Always mesmerized when my dad used to narrate these things to me. One of my relative is working in temple kitchen preparing the hot rice every day. Irrespective of multiple and better job offers, He is sticking to his objective of serving this deity. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteIts definitely poetry in stone. Lovely sculptures.
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Great sculptures......
ReplyDeleteIndeed they are poetry in stone!
ReplyDeleteThe deftness of hands and the artistry of the mind created these many time less poetry.
I wonder if there be anything parallel. Yea the machines may replicate , but the creations will lack soul. don't you think so?
Plaited hair and the ornaments are so detailed! Very nice.
ReplyDeletewhat a captured.
ReplyDeleteWonderful statues! It's hard to choose a favourite.
ReplyDeleteYet to post this. I loved the visit to the temple. The twisted rods on the ceiling are very special here.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! The carvings are so intricate and exquisite in detail. Indian sculptors are amazing!
ReplyDeleteAmazing creations in stones. The skilled sculpture work is nicely captured in your post.
ReplyDeleteThese are so nice to see...the details are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI like 'poetry in stone'
that beautiful braid!! did you take that photo just for me, Ram?? :)) another incredible and educational post, thank you!!
ReplyDeleteA new very impressing post. Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteA nice weekend to you my friend.
these beautiful stone carvings are so difficult to do
ReplyDeleteExceptionally beautiful sculptural marvels.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculptures and beautifully explained too!!!I loved the intricately carved woman
ReplyDeletePrecious, the religion mixed with craftmanship, brilliant photos.
ReplyDeleteThe stone sculpture is beautiful and powerful. Interesting post.
ReplyDeleteAmazing sculptures, lovely pics showing details of braided hair and jewels.
ReplyDeleteinteresting and fascinating :)
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truly poetry in stone!
ReplyDeletefantastic sculpture! great detail!
ReplyDeleteindia always fascinates me.
i really love this country!
Muito obrigado pela belíssima viajem que me proporcionastes através de tuas magníficas fotografias e textos bem elaborados.Adorei.Meu grande abraço.
ReplyDeletewow..Just Marvellous..:) great post..!
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Wow...there are so many things I ca learn here! Thank you!
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Wow! That is an excellent series. Thanks for sharing.
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