Moovar Koil, aptly named in Tamil which literally means “Three temples”. The temple complex originally consisted of three almost identical temples standing in a line facing west, but only two have survived.
In front of the 3,their front ardh-mandapas connecting to a common maha-mandapa & surrounding the main shrines are 16 shrines for the subsidiary deities(parivara devatas).Among these,only the two temples are intact in full and rest of the structures with only basement & pathways.
The temple is adorned with beautiful sculptures of Shiva as Ardhanari,Bhikshatana, Umasahita,Gangadhara, Kalariother gods & apsaras.
Remarkable one is ‘Bhara Siva’-Shiva shown holding a linga over his shoulders as a representation of practice of carrying ishta-lingas.
Kodumbalur (erstwhile Capital of Irukkuvelir which is referred as ‘Kodumbai’ in Tamil epic ‘Silappatikaram’), now a village in Pudukkottai district of Tamil Nadu.
Commissioned by Irukkuvel Chief Bhooti Vikramakesari on behalf of himself and his two wives,Katrali and Varaguna between 9th-10th Century. Irukkuvel were connected to the Cholas matrimonially, making them taking side of the Cholas against fights with the Pallavas and the Pandyas.
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Bhaskaracharya's daughter Lilavati was one of the first eminent women mathematicians of India.
Bhaskaracharya was one of the best mathematicians on the face of earth. He had profound knowledge in the field of mathematics and astrology.
He lived with his wife on the banks of a beautiful lotus pond somewhere in South India, in a region which is believed to be to the South of Bombay (now Mumbai). Bhaskara's wife delivered a baby girl who came to be known as Lilavati. Lilavati was a very beautiful child.
She was both intelligent and good looking which was a rare combination.
Bhaskara was apprehensive about his daughter's inquisitiveness and curiosity. The little girl asked her father many questions and gained a lot of knowledge this way.
Laxmi-Narayan Mandir, situated in Mahal area, is also known as Munshi Mandir. This is the ancient temple built in the period of Raghuji Raje Bhonsale (II) by one Shridhar Munshi. The temple has a parkot surrounding.
The carvings of Padam and Pratima are visible on the arcade of the entrance gate. The same carvings could be found inside. The temple structure is rectangular, without Jagati and its adhisthan belongs to Kamadpeeth class.
The design has Grabhagruha, Antaral, Ardha Pandap and Sabha Mandap. The temple is facing east and Antaral is rectangular in shape. The entrance of ‘Garbhagruha’ is simple with Ganesh idol on its head and two dwarpals on both sides.
9. Danasheel – Beneficience, Bestower of all wealth in the world and nature. 10. Saundarjyamaya – Beauty Incarnate 11. Nrityajna – Best of Dancers 12. Sangitajna – Best of Singers 13. Neetibadi – Embodiment of Honesty 14. Satyabadi – Truth Itself
TANJORE PAINTINGS: A classical artform from southern India, Thanjavur painting – also known as Tanjore painting – is a celebration of the region’s rich artistic tradition, named after the town of Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu, India.
Tanjor paintings are known for extravagant depictions of deities using vibrant colors &embellishments,especially gold foil.Though artform has undergone various changes over yrs,it continues to be popular with artlovers even today& inspires many artists with its true Indian style.
Tanjore painting drew inspiration from Indian art of the 16th century, when the Vijayanagara Rayas administered their vast kingdom in southern India through the Nayaka Governors. The Nayakas were great patrons of art and literature.
I agree that a Mahatma got us our freedom, but his name was Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, not Mohandas Gandhi.
Very early in the childhood of each child of Bharat, it is taught that there is no better Mahatma than Gandhi.
Kids are brainwashed with an image of Gandhi that is far from reality.
An old weak saint walking with a stick,who drove the mighty British away,with his so called weapon of Ahimsa.I mean, really ??
In the centre of Pic is the first Prime Minister of India that we never had.
If that's the case then the freedom fighters like Subhash Bose, Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azaad, Lala Lajpat Rai, Sukhdev and many more died for nothing.
There deaths were all just a waste. Anyone who believes this today is a fool of highest order.