Showing posts with label Indian Temples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Temples. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

The Tribhanga Goverdhandhari Krishna : A Hoysala Architecture Masterpiece


Regular readers to my blog and also the first time visitors would have noticed my special affection towards Hoysala Architecture.Continuing with series on Hoysala Architecture, I would like to share with you all a wonderful 12th Century depiction from the life of the Hindu God Sri Krishna (Govardhandhari) i.e Lifting of the Sacred Govardhan Hill ,which has been depicted beautifully in a comparatively small frame.

To Know the history on this event please visit the following Links:

The Lifting of Goverdhan Hill
The Life of Sri Krishna

This beautiful Panel from Sri Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebeedu, Karnataka, India is truly mesmerizing. We might get overwhelmed by the details as with most of Hoysala Gems or might give it a pass as just another depiction of the Sacred Govardhan Mountain lifting by Sri Krishna. But Wait there is more to this than meets eye.

But if we just give few minutes to this then we might me able to appreciate the mastery of ancient sculptors and the ingenuity in depicting a whole story in a single frame.I would like to make your task easier by trying to bring in front the details which get missed in our usual glance.

Let us have a look at this depiction in full. What an specimen of fine art, the poise and bends has a special meaning which we will look into now.The Length of the land under the hill has been ingeniously depicted  by putting subjects who are on ground level vertically due to shortage of space in the frame.




Going Anti-Clockwise we will see the subject which fill the left and right of the frame.Starting from the point which actually took my attention. Among the herd of cows literally rubbing shoulders with each other on the bottom left of the panel, I thought I saw a Rhino. But on a closer examination I came to know that it was actually a depiction of cow whose one horn and head has been cut most probably by an invader's sword to demerit an otherwise perfect sculpture.



The same signs of damage are also seen on the bottom right but here we see a broken portion of what would have been a snake in a standing posture most probably awestruck by the spectacle taking place.



We also see the few villagers totally unhindered by the grand spectacle and probably shows their confidence on Sri Krishna protecting them to the core.The details of the Attire,Tools, Pot-belly and even the knots in Loin Cloth is truly mind-blowing.One of the Villager seems to be depicting the event to his friend.



Continuing ,we see a dance party happening in full swing might be to express the happiness on being saved by Sri Krishna and also to entertain all in the times of despair.Again we see a trademark attention to details by Hoysala Sculptors in portraying expressions, attire , instruments and Anklets.



The next interesting components in the frame which show how the sculptors have brought their unique thinking and style to the fore are the snakes,who have been disturbed from their peace by the uprooting of the hill which has exposed them to open, The snakes though literally hanging from the top seem to be mesmerized by the charm of Sri Krishna by putting all  their energy to devote their attention towards him



Coming to the Left of the frame, We see that there was no shortage of entertainment for villagers who have come together under the hill for protection. Here we see musicians enchanting the crowd, again we see that there is no shortage of details.



Below we see again villagers standing totally unfazed in group glancing at the spectacle. Again we see a glimpse of those times in attire and tools, Comradeship shown is also need to be mentioned.



As in the thriller movies, I have kept the best for the last, i.e.The two main characters in the frame ; Sri Krishna and the Govardhan Hill.

Let us look at the lively Depiction of the Goverdhan Hill. Even though the sculptors were given a small frame to work with but there were given full freedom to run their imagination in their sculptures.The depiction of flora and Fauna in the Hill with Human Activities is immaculate, The Most Eye catching component is the Hunting Scene which is in motion with Monkey, Lizard, Bear and Elephant showing their presence, Another scene of a predator most probably a tiger or leopard grabbing his prey by the mouth is also interesting.The Variety of Flora in the form of different trees including Banana Tree. Many other components in hill are still a puzzle to me and I will be updating the post as and when I get more information.

All this seem to reflect the Master (Sri Krishna) who controls all the worlds. The One who Supports the Earth , the Heaven and the Nether World seems to be the mindset of the sculptor. It also symbolizes the same through depiction of Flowering Trees (Creation) , Villagers and Cowherds (Protector) and Hunting Scene in the hill (Destroyer)




Coming to the "Hero" of the frame, Sri Krishna we see that here also Hoysala sculptors have tried to experiment and try something new. And what they come up with is a unique depiction of Goverdhandhari Krishna in a Tribhanga Posture.The pose is also seen in many Buddhist Sculptures also.A dance mode known as "Lalitha".

Wikipedia describes Tribhanga Pose as a Tri-Bent (At Neck,Waist and Knee) Posture where Body is depicted in form of "S". It is used to denote Sensuality and grace in Indian Sculptures and dance.The Sculptor have again let their imagination take over and have come up with a unique solution with crunch in space.

The Sober Face expresses the ease with which the lord is holding a giant hill but the magnanimity of the lord is shown by reducing the dimensions of the hill with respect to the lord.The Ornamentation be it the rings , necklaces coupled with the Free flowing garland is so pleasing to the eye. The Belt around his waist which is in form of a Chakra (Discus) also is rich in details.To top it all, A kind of muffler around his neck reminds us of the current fashion trend which again shows how much forward thinking Hoysala Sculptors were.







As if to Signify that all's well that ends well , we have a beautiful rectangular panel with one of the beautiful depiction of Sri Ganesha one can ever see surrounded by beautiful figures of avian and a miniature of Krishna playing the flute having the similar details as in the main panel above.



Ornaments Worn by Sri Krishna

One of most crucial component of Hoysala Architecture is their Ornamentation, in fact they are kind of experts on it.Now we will look into the Ornaments Worn by Sri Krishna in the above Panel.

  • Ear                                          - Karna Kundala
  • Throat                                     - Kanta Haara
  • Upper Curve of the Arm          - Bhuja Kirti
  • Arm band                                - Keyura or Bahu Bandha 
  • Bracelets                                 - Kankana 
  • Chest                                      - Vaksha Haara 
  • Crossed Girdle                        - Chchannavira (Shoulder)
  • Chest                                      - Yajnopavita (Cross-Thread)
  • Long Girdle Beyond Knee       - Vaijayanti
  • Girdle at Waist                        - Kati Bhanda
  • Tassels over Pitambhara          - Mekhala
  • Anklets                                   - Kadaga
  • Chains at Feet                         - Nupura (With Jinglings)
  • Chains at Feet                         - Painjani (Without Jinglings)
  • Toe and Finger Rings               - Unguliyaka
Will be writing a detailed post on the ornaments in the Hoysala Sculptures....

At the end of writing this post , only one word comes to mind  .. Amazing !!! Truly the Goverdhandhari Panel is truly a high mix of  art ,religion and intuitive thinking

Hope you would have liked this journey with me in to one of the most beautiful specimen of art from Hoysala Dynasty.

As always I look forward to your feedback on the post !


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Sunday, 1 July 2012

My Published Works : Discover India Magazine Mar 2012


 Published : Discover India Magazine Mar 2012
 (Taken At Sri Chennakeshava Temple,Belur,Karnataka,India)



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Saturday, 12 June 2010

REACH : Where "INDIAN HERITAGE REVIVAL" is the Mantra !

Today I would like to share with you all, information about a Dedicated Organization formed with a dedicated goal of not only preserving our heritage but also informing us all on how to carry forward the gift of our ancestors forward.

REACH is involved in lot of great works including renovation work at Kailasanatha Temple Uttaramerur and Varadharajan Temple at Kanchipuram.Headed by Great Person like Mr Satyamurthy (Ex- ASI Chief, Southern Region), the group is proactive in its methods which enable it to find places which are remotest of remote. The like minded members of the groups are its major strength and act as a source of inspiration for many like us.

One thing I like the most about the Organization is that REACH makes learning about the past an enjoyable experience by combining the Stalwarts from the respective fields like Epigraphy using innovative means like Field Trips and Seminars. The regular course in Epigraphy is one of REACH's famous activities.

Instead me commenting more on them , I would like you all to see the work Done by the Group which shows their Dedication and Spirit.

Please find Links related to Organization below:

http://reachhistory.blogspot.com

http://templesrevival.blogspot.com/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/temple_cleaners/

www.conserveheritage.org

Happy Reading !

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Vishnu Temples in Tamil Nadu (Courtesy:The Hindu)



Srivilliputtur

Divine home of the Saint-Poetess (20031017) 
Aaymur

Another abode of Lord Venkateswara (Lord Venkata Varadaraja temple in Aaymur, near Thirukkuvalai, in Nagapattinam district) (20021004)
Agaram

Sri Anjel Perumal temple (20050729) New
Akkur

As holy as Tirumala (Ambujavalli Nayikaa Samedha Lakshmi Narayana temple, 20 km from Kachipuram) (20020510)
Ananthakrishnapuram

Unsung but not forgotten (Lord Lakshminarayana in Ananthakrishnapuram village near Tirunelveli) (20021227)
Avaniyapuram

Five Lords of a hill temple (Located near Wandavasi in North Arcot district) (20040430)
Bikshandarkoil/Thirukandiyur

Temple for the Great Trinity (Bikshandarkoil and Thirukandiyur are two places where Siva, Vishnu and Brahma are seen near each other.) (20030321)
Chennai

Sri Lakshmi Balaji temple, Pallikaranai (20050701)
Sri Parthasarathy temple, Tiruvallikeni (20050211)
Sri Lakshmi Nrisimha Temple, Maraimalai Nagar (20050211)
The benign radiance of Gitacharyan (Sri Parthasarathy Swamy temple, Tiruvallikeni) (20040521)
Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, Keelkattalai (20040521)
Where sage Brighu did penance (Sri Madhava Perumal Temple, Mylapore) (20040507)
Eighty years of majestic presence (Srinivasa Perumal temple, Mylaore) (20040423)
Srinivasa Perumal Temple, Mylapore (20030603)
Srinivasa Perumal temple, Purasawalkam (20030424)
Golden Satari for Udaiyavar (20030418)
Twin temples of Koyambedu (20030403)
Sowmya Damodara Perumal temple, Villivakkam (20030306)
Yoga Narasimha Temple, Velacherry (20030206)
Lord Varadaraja temple, Virugambakkam (20020520)
Chettipunnyam

Captivating deities at Chettipunnyam (Devanathaswami temple) (20020913)
Coimbatore

Sri Varada Anjaneya temple (20040730)
Devadanam

Sri Ranganatha temple in Devadanam village, Ponneri taluk, Tiruvallur (20040604)
Elanagar

In need of attention (Elanagar Perumal Koil -- 25 km from Kanchipuram in Uthiramerur taluk) (20041015)
Gunaseelam

Akin to Tirupati (Sri Prasanna Venkatachalapathy temple -- 15 km southeast of Musiri in Tiruchi dist.) (20040402)
For those in search of solace (Sri Prasanna Venkateswara temple) (20010706)
Kalyanapuram

Sri Srinivasa Perumal temple (20050610)
Kanchipuram

Kanchi temple in need of renovation (Devarajaswami Temple) (20040514)
The great Light of Thiruthannka (The Deepaprakasar temple, Thooppul) (20030815)
Reviving the glory of Pelapur temple (Lord Keerthinarayana) (20030627)
Triad of sacred spots (20030110)
Karappankadu

Birthplace of Vaishnavite saints (Karappankadu temple can be reached by travelling via the Mannargudi-Pattukkottai bus route) (20030530)
Krishnapuram

An interesting temple tale (Sri Jayaveera Abhayahastha Anjaneya temple near Kadayanallur) (20030103)
Kumbakonam

Sri Ramaswamy temple (20050128)
Kundrathur

Sri Thiru-Uraga perumal temple (20050325)
Kurumbur

Picture of neglect (Adi Narayana Temple at Kurumbur in Tuticorin district) (20021227)
Madurai

Festive time at the city of temples (Kallazhagar temple) (20000421)
Maduranthakam

Maduranthakam — unique and significant (Aeri Katha Ramar temple) (20020809)
Manimangalam

Ancient shrines near Sriperumbudur (Sri Rajagopala swamy) (20030509)
Mannarkoil

Sad state of a glorious shrine (A Vishnu temple near Ambasamudram) (20030418)
Mannarkovil

SRI Vedhanarayanar Rajagopalaswami Kulasekara Azhwar temple (2 km from Ambasamudram in Tirunelveli dist.) (20050311)
Mavattakkudi

Sri Venkatachalapathy temple in Tiruvarur district (20040514)
Melasevel

Sri Navaneethakrishnan temple (16 km from Tirunelveli to Ambasamudram road) (20050218)
Nachiyar Kovil

Where the Lord came seeking His bride (20050408)
Nagapattinam

In all His enchanting grace (Soundaryaraja Perumal Temple) (20030912)
Nallattoor

The Saviour as an endearing child (Sri Anjaneya temple near Tiruttani) (20021011)
Namakkal

Rock-cut shrines of Namakkal (20021101)
Naranammalpuram

Srinivasa temple renovated (Lord Srinivasa situated five km east of Tirunelveli) (20030613)
Narasingapuram

Narasimha temple in ruins (Lakshmi Narasimha Perumal shrine near Arakkonam on the Chennai-Tandalam-Perambakkam Road) (20030509)
Nedungunam

Stands for Rama's noble qualities (situated 24 km from Arani in North Arcot district) (20040402)
Nemili

Many a tale behind the Lord's posture (Veetrirunda Perumal Temple) (20030926)
Nimishachalam

Eternal Bliss in a minute (Lord Santhana Venugopala near Sholinghur) (20031010)
Oothukkadu

Dancing on serpent hood (about 7 km from Thirukarugavoor -- in Papanasam taluk) (20040903)
Padur

Sri Prasanna Venkatesa Perumal: Destroyer of sorrows (near Ulundurpet) (20031003)
Pappanchavadi

Hanuman's special avatar as Annihilator (Lord Panchamukha Anjaneya near Pondicherry) (20030307)
Parikkal

Fearsome and loveable (Lord Narasimha near Villupuram) (20030808)
Pazhaiya Seevaram

Holy sangamam in the South (Lord Narasimha atop a small hillock, about 15 km east of Kanchipuram) (20020712)
Pazhaverkadu

Sri Adi Narayana Perumal temple (20041231)
Perumbakkam

Temple on land with unique distinction (Sri Venkata Varadaraja Perumal temple, near Villupuram) (20040409)
Pudunilai Vayal

Sri Rajagopalaswami Temple (About 2 km. from Kizhnilaikottai in Pudukottai District) (20040423)
Pullabhuthangudi

Glorifying the chivalry of Jatayu (Lord Valvii Rama temple near Kumbakonam) (20031017)
Punnainallur

Enchanting images of Sri Rama (Sri Pattabirama near Thanjavur) (20030418)
Sathyamangalam

Sri Venugopalaswamy temple (20050729) New
Sholingur

Great preceptor of Sholingur (Lord Lakshmi Narasimha) (20020927)
Twin temples that draw devotees (20001208)
Singaperumalkoil

Brahmotsavam at Singaperumalkoil (20030606)
For the sake of a child-devotee (Padaladri Narasimha Perumal temple) (20020510)
Singrikoil

Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swami Temple (about 25 kilometres from Vellore) (20041105)
Srirangam

Sri Ranganathaswamy temple, Srirangam (20030825)
Thailavaram

Sri Kalyana Anjaneya temple (20050107)
Thatakanthapuram

Linked to the Ramayana (Sri Varadaraja Perumal temple near Nannilam) (20030905)
Therazhundhur

King with a flying chariot (Sri Amaruviappan with His Consort -- 21 km from Mayiladuthurai) (20041022)
Thiruaheendrapuram

Gorgeous outfit for deity (Sri Devanatha Swamy -- situated 3 km west of Cuddalore) (20040924)
Thiruayarpadi

Sri Karikrishna Perumal temple (three km from Ponneri) (20040903)
Thirucherai

Praised by Azhwar and Nayanmar (Lord Saranathan temple, 15 km from Kumbakonam) (20030829)
Thiruchirupuliyur

Saranagatha Rakshaka Perumal temple (Situated 16 km south of Mayiladuthurai) (20041126)
Thirukurungudi

Hailed by the Azhwars (20040827)
Thiruvallur

Crowning glory for the Tiruvallur deity (Lord Veeraraghava) (20020405)
Thiruvellarai

Thiruvellarai — land of the white boar (20050325)
Tirumeyyam

Temples that reverberate with history (Pallikonda Perumal) (20021004)
Tirumukkudal

Sri Venkatesa Perumal temple (in Kanchipuram dist.) (20050204)
Uthiramerur

Democracy of a high standard — ancient example (Sri Sundaravaradaraja Perumal temple) (20031010)
Varagunamangai

The Lord lays stress on Supreme Devotion (Lord Vijayasanar two km east of Srivaikuntam in Tuticorin district) (20031010)
Vatarangam

Vatarangam, seat of Hari and Haran (Lord Ranganatha and Goddess Ranganayaki shrine near Sirkazhi) (20030418)
Yanaimalai

The cave temple at Yanaimalai (Yoga Narasimha Perumal temple, eight km from Madurai, on the road to Melur) (20030822)