Some unusual sculptures around the monastery.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Udaigiri - beyond the government excavated area
Udaigiri, Buddhist Site
Raghurajpur, Orissa
Puri, Lord Jagannath's Temple
In its present form, the Jagannath Mandir was built in 1198. The temple is closed to non-hindu's and Blake could not talk his way in. The deities - Krishna, Balrama (Krishna's brother), and Subardra (Krishn'a sister) are carved from Neem Tree wood. An annual festival includes the deity being paraded down mainstreet. It was considered auspicious to thrown yourself under the wheels of the chariot and be killed in the presence of God. This is how the western word "Juggernaut" came into use. Although the deities were beautiful, the visit into the temple was an unpleasant experience because of the pushy "pandits" (Brahmin priests). In fact even Indira Gandhi was not allowed into the temple because she married a Parsi man.
Town of Pipli, Orissa
On a footpath to a little temple, Orissa
Our driver knew of a nice temple in a little village. We had to park about 1/2 km away and walk to this temple. Along the path were these "tulsi kattes." These are elaborate pots that hold the tulsi plant. The tulsi plant is considered holy for Hindus. Its in the same family as basil. The temple typically does not allow non-Hindu's. Blake declared himself a Hindu (because of his thread) and was let in.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Erotic sculptures at Konark
Konark - the Sun Temple, Orissa
The grandest achievement of Orissa type architecture and is a UNESCO site. Built in the mid 13th century, supposed to have had a roof of copper and the sun deity made of iron was supposed to be suspended in air by huge magnets in the main temple. A real masterpiece - pictures do not do justice to it.
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