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...
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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