The Elephanta Caves , located on Elephanta Island, or Gharapuri, about 11 Km off the coast of the Gateway of India, Mumbai, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A visit to these caves, excavated probably in the 6 th century CE, is awe-inspiring, and also thought-provoking. Over the years, I have visited the caves a number of times, and also attended a number of talks by experts in the fields of art, history and archaeology on the caves. Together, they help me understand these caves, their art, and the people they were created for, just a little bit better. Every new visit, every new talk, every new article I read about the caves, fleshes out the image of what the island and the caves would have been like, at their peak. I last wrote about the caves on this blog, in 2011, almost exactly 11 years ago. Since then, my understanding of the caves has, I would like to think, marginally improved. Hence this attempt to write a new and updated post, trying to bring to life, the caves of Elephan
Hello everyone,
I have made a few changes in my blog, and would like to know your reactions......
The main change is that I have used the Jump Break option recently introduced. This allows me to display more posts on the page without compromising on the time taken to load the page. However, I am unable to decide whether this is more reader-friendly, or just dissuades you from reading further.
Please help me out by letting me know your opinions and suggestions.
I have made a few changes in my blog, and would like to know your reactions......
The main change is that I have used the Jump Break option recently introduced. This allows me to display more posts on the page without compromising on the time taken to load the page. However, I am unable to decide whether this is more reader-friendly, or just dissuades you from reading further.
Please help me out by letting me know your opinions and suggestions.
I for sure like more posts per page!
ReplyDeleteCan't get the jump line stuff? The page seems to be same as before and the time taken to open up is slightly more is what I feel...
ReplyDeleteMridula : yes, i too like having more popsts per page.. which is why the trial...
ReplyDeleteSankara : see the second and other posts: the full post is not on the main page. Instead there is a link "Read More" Blogger has recently introduced this and am just trying it out...
I think its ok, I mean it takes a little longer (may be in seconds) to load but its defn ok. If you like to display more posts in the front page I think this is good option!
ReplyDeleteI am waiting for ur Golu preparation post :) plssssssss and with pictures :)I cant wait to see samhit creations