Survaya Ki Grahi is a big auditorium of stone. There is a Shiva temple with the idol still inside it. There are two more temples here without the idols in it. The below are the images of temples without the idol inside them.
This is a temple beautiful carvings all around it.
The above structure is in front of the temple.
The above structure is on the top of the residential area of the students and teacher.
This is a temple beautiful carvings all around it.
The above structure is in front of the temple.
The above structure is on the top of the residential area of the students and teacher.
Wow.. what an amazing structure.
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Very intricate detail...... a lot of work has gone into making it!
ReplyDeleteGood catch Rajesh!
Behind this gorgeous monument is a long history, culture and tradition. Excellent!
ReplyDeleteHi Rajesh! You have the most incredible temple collection I've seen. Incredible photos!!
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I have said this before, but nevertheless; I simply find it incredible how the could manage to make such an intricate and detailed carvings in stone.;)
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Interesting capture Rajesh! The structures are carved uniquely. Liked more the 1st and 2nd.
ReplyDeleteLovely carvings.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful photos! it seems like a very interesting monument! the sculptures are amazing!
ReplyDeletewonderful place!!!
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those carvings are so, so intricate and beautiful, thanks for posting these pictures. I love the last one, what neat place!
ReplyDeleteSuch fantastic temples! Beautiful skies make the perfect backdrop! Thanks for sharing your wonderful photos, Rajesh! Have a great weekend!
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Rajesh, your pictures are wonderful and your blog is always so informative!
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Great structure and lovely blue sky!
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Lovely photos of the temples and amazing to see the amount of detail that can be carved in stone.
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Happy SWF Rajesh.
Looks like a beautiful days for visiting the temples. The blue sky sets them off so well. They are all so intricate and I'm in awe of the work that must have gone into building them.
ReplyDeleteIt would be easier to say what isn't amazing about your home than to say what is! Wow.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed looking at those intricate carvings. The design are fascinating. Have a wonderful weekend, Rajesh!
ReplyDeletebeautiful :)
ReplyDeleteSo great to watch the pistures from your country :-)
ReplyDeleteIs there a reason why the other two structures did not have idols in them?
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of the temple and the carving are amazing.
ReplyDeleteagain l just love your images as usual.lynda
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amazing temples,....its so nice to see parts of the worlds like this one thank you for sharing...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful works of art and informative post. great captures.
ReplyDeleteYou always have great magnificent buildings here. Thanks for sharing!
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Very interesting and very beautiful. The carving is so intricate. Are you allowed to take photos of the interior?
ReplyDeleteRajesh: Very cool structures going into the blue skies.
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ReplyDeletethis looks awesome..i need to go there :)
ReplyDeleteSo ornate.. very impressive.
ReplyDeleteInteresting capture, Rajesh! The carvings are stunning!
ReplyDeleteamazing again!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning as always, Rajesh
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Rajesh. Which state is this place located in?
ReplyDeletebeautiful carvings! I really like the ones by the door.
ReplyDeleteLovely buildings!
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed by the details and the history of this place.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, they look like postcards.
ReplyDeleteincredible buildings rajesh ! great photos
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India is full of its different color of religions...there is different different culture in different states...Which is really Great in every aspects...For the Natural beauty you can visit so many places... which is full of taste of nature it self....!!! Really Its Great country everyone must see and enjoy the real beauty of India...!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe stonework of these structures is absolutely amazing. You've done a wonderful job of capturing all the rich detail.
ReplyDeleteEach shot beautiful in many ways, Rajesh. I am in awe of the detailed carving - the care and artistry is amazing.
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The temples are so beautiful. It is a shame the idols have been removed.
ReplyDeleteI like all the temple pictures you have taken so far! The carving of the temple is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteas usual l love your imagesxlynda
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ReplyDeleteewok1993: Thnaks, originally they had idols in them. They have been desoyed in the invasions.
Regina, Carver, Sandy, Diane, Laura, Anne, eileeninmd, lynda, Coffeeveggie, eden, Kim, J Bar, Fishing Guy, Deepak, LadyFi: Thanks for the appreciation.
Jacob: Thanks, photography is allowed here. No restrictions in this place.
Randi, Vaggelis, Pam, Marites, Kirigalpoththa, James, Robin, Laura, George, Wren, Anya, MyMaracas, Arasu: Thanks for the appreciation.
Lakshmi, Mridula: Thanks, this is a nice place to visit. This is located in Madhya Pradesh.
It must be a great temple :)
ReplyDeleteDeepak: Thanks, it is a nice place to visit.
ReplyDeleteunbelivable, started my search on the net to see the details. thanks for the unique place
ReplyDeleteSudhir: Thanks, it is a nice place.
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