As described in Hindu epic, the Pandavas are fighting their battle against the evil forces. To win their battle Arjuna wants to gain a powerful weapon from Lord Shiva. These scene has been beautifully carved in the 7th century relief known as Arjuna's Penance at Mahabalipuram. Here, we will take a closer look at what we have seen in an earlier post.
The upper left of the relief has an setting of mountain with grazing animals, lions, humans, and celestial's. This part also has a pair of bird-like creature with human bodies. Lord Shiva attended by his ganas can be seen at the far rightmost side.
Arjuna is performing a extremely difficult yoga posture of standing one-legged with arms above his head to please the Lord. This posture held unmoved for months together. The protruding rib-cage is an indication of how long he stood in such a position without bothering about self-starvation.To the left of Arjuna is four-armed Lord Shiva. From the looks on his face he is pleased and his left hand extended to grant the blessings. In the other left hand is the weapon that probably Arjuna is seeking.
The other important features of the scene are at lower left, an antelope bounds from ledge to ledge, flying celestial's, and a pair of birds near Arjuna's left elbow.
48 comments:
Arjun's ribs are so distinctly visible .Great carvings .Never get tired of listening to the tales of Mahabharata .Loved the post.Have a nice week Rajesh.
Thanks for explaining the story behind this epic story. The carvings are amazing.
Super mural
wow wow iam getting so many details...thz s interesting...stunned abt the people behind the scene...
Marvellous!
Awesome reliefs!
Long time ago i had been to mahabalipuran , in one of my school trips ..
lovely pictures and you have described them nicely ..
Bikram's
Just lovely art and great details form this world!
Happy week to you:-)
Great post and grat explanation. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
Fascinating history and such beautiful sculptures! Your photos are always superb, Rajesh! Have a great week!
Sylvia
That relief is amazing. It seems to survive with its detail remarkably well intact.
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It's amazing to me the detail they can achieve in works like this.
Superb high reliefs, you have photographed them so well too.
Cool description.
What an incredible place. The human story is rich and deep and wide and wonderful. Your blog always makes that clear.
exquisite work
exquisite carvings ... isnt it?
You have taken superb shots. Mahabalipuram is a place to take all the lovely pictures of the sculptures and never feel to miss any of them.
beautiful carvings and a wonderful history.
Thanks for the interesting post. For me it seems very complicated to know all those Hindu gods, but it inspires to create great masterpieces.
Oh boy... I was going to ask what was so difficult about that yoga position until I read that he held it for months! Yikes!
Such wonderful and intricate workmanship.
Wow very interesting to see the different pictures on the stones. Interesting to learn that Yoga was invented centuries ago.
I like your photo. You captured the depth of each very nicely. Also the story. THanks for sharing.
Yes, good v evil an eternal struggle.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
Marvelous, interesting post for the A Day as always, Rajesh! Hope your week is going well!
Sylvia
I am constantly amazed by the intricate detail and stories that are on your temples.
Thank you for sharing.
Boy this was very intriging. You captures such detail and texture. Nice way to begin our Round 9
Hi RRajesh! It’s not what it seems: I’ve just been too busy... No holidays... ;)
It's fabulous!!
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Beautiful artworks!
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Thank you, that is a fascinating story. I'd like to see the carving one day.
Hi Rajesh - I have trouble standing in "tree pose" for 2 minutes let alone months! Again you've shown such wonderful intricate carvings. I enjoy your explanations of them.
Great place.. Well explained everything.
A for antelope too :) Arjuna's Penance - the name intrigues me.
Well explained Rajesh, yet to see Mahabalipuram
Beautiful photography. Love to be there.
Fantastic sculptures. And so old. I also really appreciate your commentary which helps us understand what the sculptures are all about...
always wanted to visit mahabalipuram....some nice shots and good narration!!!
Very interesting ! and nice photos to illustrate !
Gattina
ABC team
Incredible art amazing treasures!!
Great detailed description about Arjuna's penance. I had spent many times around this place but wasn't interested observing in detail. Excellent flash!
Such incredible detail; it boggles my mind~ I found each of the scenes you describe and more besides; wonderful.
Thank you all for appreciating this beautiful craftsmanship.
Astonishing reliefs!
A great place to visit! Thank you for sharing information about it. Beautiful photos.
liked d description nd pics r just mindblowing ...
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Thank you all for appreciating this beautiful craftsmanship.
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