Trimurti Cave Temple in Mahabalipuram is located behind huge rocks and a passage leads one to this temple.
We would have missed seeing this temple, had I not followed a group of travelers going in the direction of the rocks. I am glad I followed them.
This 7th century rock-cut shrine is unique in that is honors the Hindu Trinity in one place. This cave temple is devoted to three supreme gods of Hindus, Brahma-the creator, Vishnu-the preserver and Shiva-the destroyer.
There is a separate section in the temple for each of them.
57 comments:
wow amazing temple indeed!
Nice to have a recap of what all I saw at Mahabalipuram..! Well done Rajesh..!
stone carvings also amaze me
Lovely cave .
nice sculpture in stone...
nice photos
thanks
Beautiful images!
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nice one!
Great. I do not quite remember if I too have missed seeing these caves. I need to recheck my archives.
I am glad you did not miss these caves, what a find. they are amazing, thanks for sharing. Have a great day!
I loved the story, I too have often found the best treasures on unplanned paths.;)
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7th century? Amazing! I love this shrines!
The best hidden secret then!!!
Great shots on carving! I don't remember seeing this temple in mamallapuram.
What marvellous details!
I'm always astounded by the quality of the carvings!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
beautiful building!
The rock shrine is very intricate. I enjoy the photographs from your world.
It's interesting to note Hinduism has a "trinity" as does Christianity!
It's a beautiful temple which just goes to show that sometimes following a crowd can lead to a worthwhile experience.
I'm glad you followed them, too, Rajesh! Such a lovely and interesting place! Your captures are wonderful as always! Hope you have a great week!
Sylvia
It's remarkable how something like this can be hidden, I guess you've got to explore. Excellent photos!
Your photos are so interesting, unlike anything around my area.
Great place to visit.
wonderful carvings!
Very interesting to see such beautiful carvings of statues in the temple. Am sure each has an unique historical story to tell.
Wonderful pictures with a perfect light that allows us to enjoy the rich details of these reliefs.
I have been here over a decade back, looks like nothings changed in a decade. Nice compositions...Thomas
There is just no end to the historical wonders of your country. I really look forward to your posts.
Aren't these unexpected surprises marvelous! :-)
I do enjoy your posts. Beautiful architecture.
Terrific locale!
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Beautiful! glad you followed those travelers!
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The carvings in this temple are marvelous. I'm glad you followed the travelers and discovered this unique temple. I'm even more happy that you shared it with us.
Terrific temple!
Leslie
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i havent visited south much..but if i get chance to visit chennai..will visit mahabalipuram too..read about it in history textbooks in school. and found it so fascinating!!!
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Glad you followed the tour group and found this amazing Temple.
such great architecture and a Country so rich in history. Great tagging along your travels.
An amazing temple indeed!
I need to research and learn about the Hindu trinity. I thought Christians were the only religion with the “trinity.” This post is especially interesting to me not only for the “trinity’, but that is in a cave. I think that is fascinating....very protective of the temple. Such a nice post. genie
The trek thru what leads to a beautiful temple must be enchanting indeed!
Magnificent capture. Rock cut temples at Mahabs are testimony to wonderfully creative temple architecture of the Pallava Kings !
I am glad you followed them, too. This is one incredible place, physical and spiritual at once.
fabulous shots of an amazing place
These temples are amazing! India was so far advanced in civilisation at that time in the 7th century, while we were still living in poor conditions after the Romans left us and took their knowledge of architecture with them. We have no buildings left from that period, only ruins.
Great shots of an amazing place.
What a beautiful temple.
Spectacular. Will know what to look out for when I finally go to Mahabalipuram
Absolute classics, Sir. Very well captured..... thanks for sharing.
I am happy that you all liked this ancient temple.
ths place really flattered me
What a lovely place! Great shots.
Fabulous indeed. Thanks for sharing this, Rajesh.
Excellent photos!!!
Dont remember having seen this during my Mahabalipuram visit...Will check it out the next time...Thanks for sharing
dang, I have not seen this temple and been to Mahabalipuram twice!!! It looks awesome--have to see it the next time!
Going to visit this place..:-) This is very useful post.Nice pics..:-)
wonderful!
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