Arjuna's penance has been depicted as a huge bas-relief & is said to be largest of it's type in the world. The rock measures 27 meters in length & 9 meters in height.
Arjuna is seen in Tapasya mode with Gods, demi-gods, beasts & birds. Figures of Yakshas, Gandharvas, Nagas & Nymphs all merge in to a theme.
They all seem to be rushing towards Arjuna to watch & bless him. Entire bas-relief has been beautifully chiseled 1400 years back. Looks as if it has been done on wood with each carved figure telling a story.
There is a natural fissure in the stone which has been used to depict penance of Bhagirath for bringing Ganga to this world.
Brilliant & magnificent.
Arjuna is seen in Tapasya mode with Gods, demi-gods, beasts & birds. Figures of Yakshas, Gandharvas, Nagas & Nymphs all merge in to a theme.
They all seem to be rushing towards Arjuna to watch & bless him. Entire bas-relief has been beautifully chiseled 1400 years back. Looks as if it has been done on wood with each carved figure telling a story.
There is a natural fissure in the stone which has been used to depict penance of Bhagirath for bringing Ganga to this world.
Brilliant & magnificent.
Arjuna's Penance - on left is a small temple & a sage sitting near it. He is Dronacharya with his various disciples |
In between two parts there is Vishnu releasing the Ganga to go to earth & feed millions. (Some people mention river Krishna instead of Ganga). |
People & animals rushing from left to see & bless Arjun. |
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1. Temple of Brahma. Rare find outside Pushkar, Raj |
2. Temple of Vishnu |
3.Temple of Mahesh. Lingam has been placed here about 125 years back |
Out of this single rock three caves have been carved in for temples of Brahma, Vishnu & Mahesh. Idols of the three are shown above. Statues outside the entrances are those of Dwarpals. |
Erosion due to sea water can be seen |
The bulls placed above the wall have been recovered from sea bed. Varah has been reassembled by cementing the pieces. |
Weather & sea water has taken a toll |
Effect of weather & sea water |
Elephant after wear & tear |
Some parts of the washed away temples recovered from sea |
Parikrama around the temple |
Another wonderful piece of work. Carving shows a cow & a calf. In case the head of cow is covered, it becomes an elephant & a calf! So two-in-one is not new but an ancient concept! |
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