The absence of ancient Hindu structures in Kashi is something I have always lamented about. The shrines are certainly ancient, and that is something that has always attracted me to the city. However, I miss the beauty of the ancient structures that we see at other sites. This feeling is intensified when I see marble and concrete and tiles in temples that once would have been beautifully adorned with evocative sculptures, and worn by the passage of time, touched by the hands of seekers who came before. This time , this desire to see some remnants of an ancient Hindu structure in Kashi came true when I managed to visit the Kardameshwar Temple. The Kardameshwar temple is not one of the main temples in the city. It is part of the temples on the Pancha Kroshi yatra, a pilgrimage which takes one on a circumambulatory tour of the whole city. The temple is located on the outskirts of the city, on the western bank of a tank called the Kardama Kund. The Kardameshwar temple is one of the...
I took this photograph more than 2 years ago, on a trip to our home town....Before any of you think its a normal thing, well, for us, it isn't! It is our 'home-town' only in name, for we have no 'home' there..... we just go there (or rather try to go there) at least once a year to visit the temple there...... As it happens, I haven't visited the temple since then, but have a real yearning to visit again, which has only intensified after seeing this pic, which was taken just after we left the temple... It was a wonderful trip, which we made as a family, visiting almost 75 temples in just 10 days!!! Wish I could make another such trip again!!!


A very beautiful sunset indeed. Hope you go to the temples again. Have you seen the Rajasthan Jain temples?
ReplyDelete@Mridula: I hope so too...wanted to go this may, but ended up staying at home...
ReplyDeleteI have visited only the temples at Ranakpur... they were beautiful! have to go to Mt.Abu sometime....
Beautiful :) as usual :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteThe tall trees are Palmyra palms....called Tadgola in Gujarati (maybe in Marathi too).
Wonderful photo, this looks like an amazing place to visit.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture,Anu.
ReplyDeletePadma.