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| Kailash Temple, Maharashtra |
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The
Kailasanatha temple is the world's largest monolith
structure that was literally scooped out of the
hill side. Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form
of a giant lingam in the garba griha. Beautiful
sculptures from Ramayana and Mahabharatha are carved
on the walls of this cave temple. At ELLORA , 34
cave temples were carved out of the hillside with
hand tools. Only 12 of these 34 caves in the centre
are the most impressive. The massive Kailash Temple
(cave 16) is nearly one a half times taller than
the Parthnon and occupies almost twice its area.
It is believed that it was constructed by excavating
approx. 200,000 tones of rock and is possible the
world's largest monolithic structure. Representing
Shiva's Himalayan home, the temple is exquisitely
sculpted with scenes from Hindus mythology, each
pulsing with drama, energy and passion. The Kailash
Temple situated near the village of Ellora. It is
considered as one of the most astonishing 'buildings'
in the history of architecture. This temple is the
world's largest monolithic structure carved from
one piece of rock and the rock - hewn temples and
monasteries of Ellora that lies just 30 kms from
Aurangabad.. Kailash Temple at cave 16, were a big
Shiva-linga (form of Lord Shiva) is worshiped. It
is the biggest building carved in a stone in the
whole world. is a part of Ellora Cave Complex.
The new feature of Mahayana Buddhism was the concept
of future Buddha's. The Buddha, himself probably
thought that he was the last of the long succession
of earlier Buddha's who lived before him. According
to the Buddhist traditions, these former Buddhas
were revered even in the historical Buddha's lifetime.
By the time king Ashoka, their cult was widespread
and was patronized by Ashoka. Later, when the stupas
were constructed and beautified, the carvings were
executed in a symbolic way. An inspired sculptor
began to carve images of Buddha himself and within
the few generations, all the Buddhist sects took
to worshipping images. The universe of Mahayana
contains numerous Bodhisattava, the chief of whom
is Avalokitesvara with attributes of compassion.
He is also called Padmapani or the lotus bearer.
The Manjushri with a naked sword in one hand, stimulates
the understanding. The sterner Bodhisattava who
is a foe of the sin and evil and bearing a thunderbolt
in the hand is Vajrapani. The future Buddha, Maitreya
will take birth to save the world. The depiction
of the demon Ravana shaking Mount Kailash is a masterpiece
contain the scenes of semi-mythological history,
the royal court and popular life of the ancient
times, as told in romances and plays. Some pictures
recall the Greek and Roman compositions and proportions,
few late resemble to Chinese manners to some extent.
But majority belongs to a phase which is purely
Indian as they are found no where else. These monuments
were constructed during two different periods of
time separated by a long interval of four centuries.
The older ones were the product of last to centuries
before Christ and belongs to Hinayana period of
Buddhism in later part of 2nd century AD when Buddhism
was divided into two sections, after the conduct
of the fourth general council under another great
king, Kanishka.
It is believed that work on the Kailasha temple
was begun in the mid-8th century and under the direction
of King Krishna I (757-775) of the Rashtrakutadynasty,
the rulers of the western Deccan area. One of the
India's greatest architectural treasures, was hewn
out of the solid rock of the hillside to form a
free-standing temple consisting of a gateway, two-storied
halls and the main shrine within. The most majestic
creation is the Kailash Temple, a full-sized freestanding
temple flanked by huge elephants all carved from
solid rock, pillars and pondiums, as the workers
dug away some 200,000 tons of rock. The result is
an awe-inspiring representation of Shiva's Himalayan
abode. Nearby caves are alive with stone murals
depicting divine struggles and victories. With these
caves before us, it is clear that India far surpasses
the rest of the world in the glory of its rock-cut
architecture. Every December, the Ellora festival
of music and dance at the Kailasha Temple, which
is attended by large number of people. |
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