The most famous cave or monument in Bhimbetka is Zoo Rock which is around 10000 years old. The paintings here are primarily in white color and few are in red color. These paintings depict most of the animals like bison, deer, elephant, horses.
There are scenes depicting community living, with groups of people dancing, drinking, playing musical instruments.
There are also figures depicting war scenes with people on horses. They may be king and his soldiers. The king can be differentiated from the soldiers by the decoration on the horse and sometimes an umbrella above his head. You can see the swords and other weapons used in warfare then.
Most of the paintings are on the ceilings of the cave. The paintings on the outer edges are lighter than the ones away from the edges as the water could not reach the paintings that are in the inner circle.
Too see that with your own eyes! I have only seen it in pictures!
ReplyDeletevery interesting. I am always interested in petroglyphs and cave paintings from the past. thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazement Rajesh. I couldn't imagine all this being from more than 10000 years back! How must it have been then?!! The kings, the troops, the dance, the groups, etc. mentioned by you are amazing to know as they relate to such an ancient time!!!
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You always manage to find such interesting places - thanks for sharing!
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It is amazing that even the prehistoric man loved to create art.;) Beautiful, rare and very original pictures.
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These paintings are not only fascinating but very well done. The ability of these ancients is amazing! And they did it without computers!
ReplyDeleteWish you and your family a very happy and prosperous new year.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate for your wonderful post with lovely pictures.
What a cool photo, of the cave paintings. It must be a very special place.
ReplyDeleteOld scenes like that are so amazing to me. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific, interesting post, Rajesh! Love your photos and I did enlarge them -- the drawings are amazing! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
It is amazing, how same kind these ancient paintings are in different parts of this world, even we have those red animal paintings in our rocks, they are bears and elks here.
ReplyDeleteIt makes an imagination really work.
thank you for this post about your world!
It's amazing how much of it is still around. It looks like the Indian govt is doing a fabulous job preserving the writings.
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Interesting post and great pictures.
ReplyDelete10000 yrs old WOW that very old... nice post Rajesh
ReplyDeleteMy head spins from all the zero's. What a rich history.
ReplyDeletethe cave paintings are wonderful rajesh. enjoyed learning more about your world...always a pleasure to visit your blog.
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Rajesh: Amazing when you think of the age of the markings. That is quite the find, Thanks for sharing with My World.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this beautiful art work from Zoo Rock. Hope all is well, and happy New Year. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteIt's always fascinating to see the work of much older cultures.
ReplyDeleteZoo Rock reminds me of some of the rock panel art drawn by Native Americans a thousand or more years ago.
I wonder why I never had the thought that there would be cave paintings in India? How ignorant of me... all people are basically alike in their wish to express themselves. Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteRajesh, the paintings are amazing. Do you know what was use to paint?
ReplyDeleteI love cave art, thank you for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintings and interesting..
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This is truly an amazing work of art. And inside the cave at that. And full of history too!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive post!
The oldest I have ever seen , that too in pics. Hope to see in real soon.
ReplyDeleteYou leave me the kindest comments. Thank you, truly!
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I love the fact that these paintings are still around - so much history!
ReplyDeleteWhen was this created? These people drew better on stone than I do on paper - really beautiful. Amazing how things last.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing place very special :-)
Thank you for these paintings from so long ago. "dancing, drinking, playing musical instruments" - I'm glad they had that in addition to the warfare.
ReplyDeleteYou always have such interesting places to visit.
ReplyDeleteFascinating cave paintings, looks like an amazing place to visit!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post I love rock paintings.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting post - both the picture and the history information are great! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe enlarged photo shows the details. Really amazing. Is this a Heritage Site and I hope they are carrying out restoration work here and keeping the structure intact.
ReplyDelete10000 years old? wow cant wait to fly there and see it myself :)
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary, epic artwork. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt must be absolutely amazing to see these in person. Thanks for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteamazing! i hope to see those things up close and personal one day :)
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Hey thanks for the comments on the post. The cake paintings look nice. A nice picturization of olden days.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and very lively scenes on the caves drawings! I love those ancient paintings. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteIt's almost unbelievable to think these paintings are so old. The people who first discovered them must have been so thrilled.
ReplyDeleteAmazing paintings!!! You are very lucky to be there. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletei saw these types of cave art only in movies and cartoons..... its the first time i m seeing a pic of it....
ReplyDeleteits nice.... hope to c more....
and, thanks for stopping by my art blog
whr is this place?
ReplyDeleteHow amazing that these were created so long ago and they have survived until today!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, awesome and ancient !
ReplyDeletethose looks like some really cool paintings!
ReplyDeletethat is really very impressive
ReplyDeleteInteresting post! I never heard of these caves before. Checked out the other posts as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info! :)
Fascinating. To think that an artist lived and drew so long ago, and we look at his or her work today.
ReplyDeleteSara: Thanks for the appreciation.
ReplyDeleteThe detailing in the paintings is amazing and loved the colour tones.
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