Hazara Rama temple, Hampi This magnificent carving in the Hazara Rama temple delineate's the wedding of Lord Rama to Goddess Sita and of his brothers, Bharata, Lakshmana, Shatrughan to Goddess Sita's sisters, Mandvi, Urmila and Shrutakirthi respectively. Such intricacy and attention to detail can only be seen in Hampi, which was the capital of the Vijayanagara kingdom. The most magnificent and perplexing moment occurred when I closely examined the Yajñōpaviīa thread found on the carvings of the four brothers. The three younger brothers' threads are all oriented to the left, but Lord Rama's thread is directed to the right. Could this be explained by the fact that Lord Rama was Lord Vishnu's incarnation? Was it because he was the oldest child? Or was it just etched to distinguish between the brothers' identities? Only the carver could have answered this question, because after all, it is his interpretation that causes the confusion. But sadly, this carver exis...
Well done Niyati , for successfully highlighting the contributions of Hindu Sage King Agastya
ReplyDelete❤️🙏
DeleteGood job Niyati
ReplyDeleteVery well articulated ! Good job
ReplyDeleteWell done.. You can detail the time period and the social conditions too
ReplyDeletewill surely do that
DeleteExcellent highlights.
ReplyDeleteExcellent highlights
ReplyDeleteYou bring focussed attention to a small facet and reinforce it with a photo to remember it.
ReplyDelete