A Shivling of the Somnath Temple that was destroyed a thousand years ago, when Mahmud Ghazni had invaded India, is in the process of being revived. A few Agnihotri priests had taken the broken ...
From hand-carved temples and 9th-century stairwells to Raj-era monuments and fortresses dating back to the Mughal dynasty, ...
A similar artistic profusion of carnal imagery is also seen at the Konark Sun Temple in Odisha ... have allowed audiences to experience both. Years ago, I attended an art camp at Khajuraho ...
The temple’s giant capstone, weighing 80 tons, was placed without modern technology. Some believe divine powers helped in its construction over 1,000 years ago. The temple’s flag always ...
He also said that Ghazni himself was mesmerised by the levitating Jyotirlinga before he "plundered the temple and shattered the Shivalinga into pieces". According to ancient scriptures ...
Dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, the Konark temple is a massive stone chariot ... agrarian landscapes – all frozen in time over a thousand years ago. The Kandariya Mahadev Temple is the most visited.
Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar unveiled the ancient Somnath Jyotirlinga relics, lost for 1,000 years, on Maha Shivaratri ... The original Somnath temple and its Jyotirlinga were destroyed by Mahmud of ...
The temple's original structure was built more than 150 years ago and was renovated in 1966 ... During this time, around five thousand pilgrims gather. Special ferry services operate from Guwahati ...
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The temple is aligned with the sun, so the sun’s rays shine on it at certain times. This alignment shows the advanced knowledge of astronomy and architecture of ancient India.
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