Trip to Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu on December 5, 2007
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece)
This bas-relief,
is almost similar to the completed bas-relief of Arjuna's Penance.
The theme is the same but the characters sculpted are different.
There are two boulders with a gap in the middle with sculptures on both
rock faces.
Siva with his
ganas and a person doing penance has been carved on an overhanging rock
piece on the boulder to our left. The gandharvas in this relief panel are
all shown floating on clouds, whereas in the completed main panel they
are shown in full. We can see several animal figures - elephants, galloping
horses, stylized yali faced lions, deers, monkeys.
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece), Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece), Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece), Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece), Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece), Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece), Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece), Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece), Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece), Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Arjuna's / Bhagiratha's Penance (Unfinished 2nd piece), Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Dr.Swaminathan, retired professor from IIT Delhi had organized a trip
to Mahabalipuram to understand and appreciate better the great art
treasures gifted to us by the Pallavas.
We visited only a few mandapams and caves, but at every spot
Mr.Swaminathan shared with us details such as - the Pallava kings who
had contributed, the structural variations / refinement that can be
observed in the structures belonging to different periods. And sadly,
also the vandalism - mostly broken noses, attempt to project a Siva
temple as a Vishnu temple or vice versa and also an attempt by the kings
to take credit without contributing. Since several Pallava rulers seem
to have shared the same titles, that further adds to the confusion.
Mr.Swaminathan first gave a general introduction to the temple
architecture and sculpture - the different styles of rock architecture
seen at Mahabalipuram - the monoliths, cave mandapams, structural
temple, bas relief.
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