One of the biggest attraction at Lepakshi, 130 kms from
Bangalore is Nandi sculpture. This and Veerabadra Temple built around 1538 A.D are one of the finest specimens of Vihjaynagar architecture.
The 27ft in length and 15ft in height, this monolithic structure, is biggest Nandi in India after the Nandi at Chamundi Hills at Mysore. The fine carving of the big sculpture is inexplicable and it is a feast for the eyes. Besides the record size, the perfectly proportioned body, finely-carved chain with a bell around its neck, ear rings and other ornaments enhances its grandeur.
This big granite Nandi in the open area 200 mts of temple is built in such a way that it faces the Shivlinga inside the temple.
The 27ft in length and 15ft in height, this monolithic structure, is biggest Nandi in India after the Nandi at Chamundi Hills at Mysore. The fine carving of the big sculpture is inexplicable and it is a feast for the eyes. Besides the record size, the perfectly proportioned body, finely-carved chain with a bell around its neck, ear rings and other ornaments enhances its grandeur.
This big granite Nandi in the open area 200 mts of temple is built in such a way that it faces the Shivlinga inside the temple.
Nice shots. The temple at lepakshi is wonderful.
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Oh, this is marvellous!
ReplyDeleteGreat knowing this Nandi!
ReplyDeleteI've often wondered, looking at so many of these marvelous creations, how in the world they were able to get the proportions so close to reality. Amazing work!
ReplyDeleteI love that you include children in your very informative photos.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing sculpture and beautiful against your blue, blue skies, Rajesh!! Great capture as always!! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWonderful.. This picture brings back the memories of my visit to this place.
ReplyDeleteA majestic Nandi here.
ReplyDeleteSo close to Banglaore, but i have never been there! So pretty
ReplyDeleteSuch power and history!!!
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It looks GRAND!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful picture, I like this giant sculpture.
ReplyDeleteNice capture.Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sculpture as always. Thanks for introducing these many wonders to us.
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I'd love to visit Lepakshi. Maybe next week. Can do it in a day, right, Rajesh? :-) Looking forward to meeting you tomorrow!
ReplyDeletebeautiful nandi...
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Impressive sculpture and was the stone already there and it was carved or was the stone moved to this location and then carved?
ReplyDeleteThank you all, I am glad you all liked this amazing sculpture.
ReplyDeleteThat is humongous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sculpture!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great captures. My blue.
ReplyDeletethat is huge! and impressive!
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Impressive. Thanks for sharing.
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WOW! This guy is impressive....such an amazing sculpture. genie
ReplyDeleteWow huge and beautiful!
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Lovely statue !
ReplyDeletenice.beautiful sculpture.
ReplyDeleteI want to so visit this Nandi Temple..Had been making Plans but no execution till now
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