The Parasurameshwara temple is one of the oldest temples in Bhubaneshwar, dating back to the early 8 th century CE. It is also one of the more intriguing temples, with a wide variety of very interesting sculptures. This temple has been attributed to the Shailodbhavas , who were Shaivites. The dynasty is named for their founder, Shailodbhava, who is said to have emerged from a rock, by the grace of Lord Shiva, in response to a prayer by a man from Kalinga, to create a man capable of ruling the earth. That this temple is dedicated to Shiva is clear, not only from the Shaiva dwarapalas who guard the entrance, but also from the numerous sculptures depicting Shiva in his many forms. However, what makes this temple very interesting is the presence of multiple images of the goddesses, especially the Saptamatrikas. The presence of different forms of the goddess, a panel depicting the marriage of Shiva and Parvati, as well as an image of Ardhanareeshwara suggest a strong Shakta influence o...
Stuck at home with loads of work, I am repeatedly heading to my comp to see the photos of my Shimla trip and sigh over all the beautiful sights.....
The mountains especially keep calling out, and I wish I could escape once again....
There is something about the sight of mountains, seemingly never-ending, especially in the winter mist, that seems to beckon...
But sigh! I am still stuck at home, looking for anything to take me away from all the work!
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The mountains especially keep calling out, and I wish I could escape once again....
There is something about the sight of mountains, seemingly never-ending, especially in the winter mist, that seems to beckon...
For more beautiful skies from around the world, go to Skywatch Friday
I know the feeling so well :D Loved the first one the most.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mridula! I love that one too :D
DeleteGreat sights freezed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Indrani!
DeleteShimla is always delightful!
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Absolutely, Renuka!
DeleteBeautiful shots. I love the way you captured the contours of the mountain range.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Carver!
DeleteAwesome clicks....
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