The Rajarani Temple in Bhubaneshwar gets its name from the stone used to build it - the red and yellow sandstone used here is locally called Rajarani. This temple was once known as the Indreshwara temple, which is mentioned in the Ekamra Purana, which tells us about the temples of Bhubaneshwar, which was then known as Ekamra Kshetra. Today, the temple stands in a well-maintained lawn, and is the only ticketed monument within the city. The temple is built in the typical Kalinga style, with the tall curvilinear shikara over the garbagruha , and a jagamohana connected to it. The temple is believed to date back to the 11 th century, and is most well known for its sculptures. The entrance to the temple has two pillars with a Naga couple protecting the sanctum, holding garlands in their hands. The base of the pillar shows 3 lions standing over 3 elephants, a typical motif in temples of this region during this period. On the other side of the pillar is a horse and rider, and the two mo...
Bombay has no winter to speak of. For us, it is winter when there is a slight chill in the air late and night, and early in the morning, and that too, thanks to living in an area full of open spaces and lots of trees. Which is why, I was surprised to notice that most of our regular winged visitors were missing for the past few months!
Finally, with the slight chill too having disappeared, some of the birds are back. A few days back, we noticed that the sunbirds have returned, and yesterday, one of them sat long enough on a branch for me to photograph it... So, here's a Purple rumped Sunbird, and hope more birds return soon.....
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| Purple Rumped Sunbird |
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| Purple Rumped Sunbird |


Amazing! We have exactly the same bird's pair as regular visitors to our home :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
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I think this bird can fly backwards little. Have you noticed?
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence that you were commenting on my blog when I was commenting on yours!
ReplyDeleteWell, about your question on my Common Rose Butterfly [Atrophaneura Aristolochiae, Pachliopta Aristolochiae, Swallowtail Butterfly] Feeding on Marigolds post, click here to see where Mayureshwar Wildlife Sanctuary is located. It's not very worth visiting unless you have powerful binoculars, but yes, the efforts by the authorities are good. We saw small groups of deer far away from us. We saw a jackal also.
Beautiful Anu.
ReplyDeleteits a beautiful bird, isnt it. wish u more photo-ops soon :)
ReplyDeleteAnu, I've recently started following your blog. You have a nack for writing and observation :) Nice capture :D
ReplyDelete@Bhavesh : thanks a lot, for the comment as well as the info..
ReplyDelete@Chitra: it doesnt really fly backward, but hovers over the flower or bud it is sucking nectar from.... which makes it look like that..
@Mridula : thanks... your new blog looks very interesting..
@sandeep: yes, it is... i hope so too....
@Preeti: thanks a lot.... i liked your blog too......
Hi Anu,
ReplyDeletecame across your blog..great one!
as for these gorgeous birds, never seen or heard about them! they just look so beautiful. :) and love the name, SUNbird :))
hugs from Macedonia
Dani