Second Leg of my Trip. Aihole and Pattadakkal. Separating out these from Hampi so it is easier to read. You can read about the Hampi Leg in the embedded thread.
Startee off with the Sun temple at Aihole. Aihole or Aryapura was the old capital of the Chalukyas. Readers of #BattleOfVathapi#NandisCharge will remember the scene where Pulikeshin is introduced. It was here!
Some games for our ancestors to play while waiting T the temple!
A gorgeous door frame, swastika windows , a gorgeous chakra
Some beautiful sculptures
1. Shiva and Nandi, 2. Harihara - Vishnu and Shiva 3. Mahishasurardhini 4. Varaha bringing Bhooma Devi up
Am old Shikhara type Temple. This was originally a hall for the "Aihole 500", a trading community that was very active. Then was converted to a Shiva temple.
The royal insignia of the Chalukyas! Varaha!
The Meguti Jain temple. This is where the famous Ravikirti inscription (634 CE) is found (picture 3). This is one of the most important inscriptions in India since it is used to date Kalidasa as it mentions his name. There is a scene in #NandisCharge between Ravikirti-Pulikeshi
Some other temples at the "University" at Aihole. Some of these are very simple and likely made by students.
The next stop was Pattadakkal, which are slightly newer (7-8th century CE) while those at Aihole are between 5-7th century CE.
Some gorgeous panels of Mahabharata and Ramayana at the Virupakshi temple in Pattadakkal.
The highlight for me was the very lifelike Nandi. Look at the neck folds!!
Also the gorgeous sculpture of the Surya Bhagawan on the ceiling.
Stories from the Panchatantra.
Top panel: Monkey and the crocodile.
Bottom panel:Mongoose and snake where the mongoose is killed even after it protects the baby!
Look at this one carefully. An elephant and a cow with a single head which looks both like an elephant's head and a cow's head!
See this one. Three men. Four legs and four arms. Four different dance positions!
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And look at the fashion sense. You can actually spot mini skirts an even bikinis (i kid you not!)
And we entered Vathapi. The craggy hills on the left, very symbolic of Vathapi.
Ok Badami now, but it will always be Vathapi for me. Rest tomorrow!
The sad part of this you ask?
That one of the most significant inscriptions in Indian history is lying on an out of the way hillock, where, by the looks of it, not many peoe visit.
A crappy muddy road leading up to it, no signage, no maintenance by ASI.
So disheartening.
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Thread 🧵 on our trip to #Cambodia. Will share thoughts and impressions.
I always notice traffic flow and sense, cleanliness and road conditions as a first step.
Orderly traffic. NO HONKING. Clean place. No trash that I could see. Roads are smooth. Even the joints between sections on bridges are smooth. Bangalore vaasis who have traveled on ORR will know what I mean.
Very similar stores. Medical stores. Auto repair shops . Tyre shops. 100s of little kirana stores. Typical of Asia.
A Suvarnabhoomi school. Of course written and pronounced differently.
The script is Thai-ish but also looks very Brahmi-based.
We knew this part of the world, especially Malaysia/Indonesia as Suvarnabhoomi.
Started the day visiting the Killing Fields. A very sobering start to the trip. Anyone who thinks Communism isn't all bad, should be brought here ...
2014 ke baad.
That says everything @narendramodi Ji's constituency
Sitting at a rooftop restaurant, overlooking GangaJi.
Oh yes. Not Ganga. Not Ganges. It is Ganga Ji here. Every time. All the time. 🙏🙏🙏
We walked down early in the morning to Assi Ghat. GangaJi flowed placidly past the ghats. Not the joyous and playful Alakananda and Mandakini of the hills. This Gangaji was the mature sort, as if knowing that she has to provide living beings the path to Moksha.
@adah_sharma It is 1:35 AM in the morning. EO and I just got back from watching the #KeralaStory. I don't know where to start. There hasn't been a movie that has scared and distrubed me as much as this movie has, in a long long time.
3There has also not been another movie that I have connected to, like I have done with #TheKeralaStory .
Perhaps being a father helps. Being a father of daughters, helps even mor. #TheKashmirFiles spoke about the past. This one, talks about the present. 3/n
A recent paper titled "Sparks of Artificial General Intelligence: Early experiments with GPT-4", published by Microsoft Research makes for very interesting reading. I have gone through the entire report and it IS TL;DR. Here is my summary of the same #GPT4#AGI#LLMs 1/n
But before that, let's take a brief detour into what intelligence actually means. One of the definitions is that intelligence is a multifaceted and complex cognitive ability that involves the capacity to understand, learn, reason, solve problems, adapt to new situations, 2/n
think critically, and apply knowledge to different domains. But what does it mean to say that an artificial intelligence system is intelligent?
From the paper: 3/n
Since today is the day to reminisce on one's Sachin encounters, let me share a story I have shared a few times earlier.
The year was 1989. Somewhere around February. I was in my 12th. A hostel student at MCC school where the MRF Pace foundation is located. It was my habit to 1/n
walk along the road that led past the pace foundation grounds to our school's back gate as I studied from my book. One day, as I was walking past the MRF nets, I noticed two people I recognized. One was @sachin_rt . the other was @jats72 . They were at the nets, getting ready 2/n
to practice against the MRF pace bowlers. Vivek Razdan was one of them. How did I recognize Sachin? Well, he was in the news those days, being one half of the duo that had shattered that partnership record in Mumbai. So yeah, it was easy for me to recognize him.
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