Bhubaneshwar is often called the city of temples . It is impossible to know exactly how many temples there are, but it has been estimated that there might be over 700 temples in the city. This number, while impressive, is just a fraction of the original number, which, sometime in the 13 th century, would have been about 7000. Wikipedia has a page dedicated to the Hindu temples of Bhubaneshwar , where 93 temples are listed. All these are ancient temples, built between the 7 th and 13 th centuries CE. Bhubaneshwar was once known as Ekamra Kshetra , the sacred mango grove. We know this name from an inscription at the Ananta Vasudeva temple, which mentions the name of the place, and the main temple (that we now know as the Lingaraja temple) in the mango grove. Ananta Vasudeva Temple, with a sculpture of Trivikrama in the niche It is extremely interesting to note that the Ananta Vasudeva temple is the only temple to Lord Vishnu in this city. Varaha, Ananta Vasudeva Temple Located v...
It's been a while since I have posted here, for various reasons, and what better way to break this silence than this beautiful scene from our trip to Shirdi last week?
The tree, the sun, the clouds, and the play of light, as the sun hid behind the clouds... they all make for a wonderful sight, do they not?
Which makes this post perfect for Skywatch Friday! For more beautiful skies from around the world, visit the Skywatch Page!
The tree, the sun, the clouds, and the play of light, as the sun hid behind the clouds... they all make for a wonderful sight, do they not?
Which makes this post perfect for Skywatch Friday! For more beautiful skies from around the world, visit the Skywatch Page!
It is a wonderful sight indeed...
ReplyDeleteNature is a relentless artist and poet, according me...
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Locomente! You have put it so beautifully... Nature indeed is a relentless artist and poet :-)
DeleteBeautiful photos, well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Hans!
DeleteLove those rays and that lone tree.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lady fi!
DeleteThe last one is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gale. I loved that one too :-)
DeleteGorgeous sky shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stephanie :-)
DeleteHi Anuradha
ReplyDeleteI'd say the solo photo of a lone tree is what makes this image such a powerful one... A plain sky would have looked bland. Very creatively captured
Thank you, Ritesh. I totally agree with you. The tree is the hero of the pic :-)
DeleteThank you, Niranjan :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mina !
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