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Shiva's power destroys vampirism, so it is not surprising to take care

  Shiva's power destroys vampirism, so it is not surprising to take care 



The development of the Shia style in the 35th region from the 2nd century to the 4th century. but also in Jojo Kari, here too, of course, the Mamaravati Riley was influenced by the most radiant style, but the artists here are more creative. The sculptures he has made on soups can be elegant, attractive and pleasing to the eye, the dynamism in Fishpo is remarkable, the baras and stone-carved Shiho here are legendary for their elegance and beauty. 

The stupas and shihos of Nagarjunakonda are also in the same region. The Gupta period (4th to 6th century) is considered the golden age of Indian art.  Because during this era all the fine arts developed in all respects. Now the sculptures of Hindu gods and goddesses have become the equivalent of Buddha's sculptures. The sculptures of both religions were devoid of rhythm, beauty, and the ability to express the values ​​of self-religion, and the art of sculpture was not limited to one human activity. It was becoming an integral part of religion. The sculptures of the Buddha show the value of Hera, inner peace and compassion. 

At this time, the half-sculpture of Dashavatar of the Vishnu temple at Devgarh in Uttar Pradesh and the sculpture of the Varaha incarnation of Ramgarh are considered to be the most beautiful of the Gupta period Hindu sculptures. Stones after the Gupta period: Chalukya, Rashtrakuta, Pallava rulers gave a lot of encouragement to art during this time. In Buddhist sculptures, the grip of rules seems to be more, and in such sculptures, the impersonal attitude becomes important. The body of some such sculptures becomes relatively thin. Apart from this the mood of showing charms and other details begins, there are many wonderful sculptures on the island of Elephanta next to Mumbai.

Giant Trimurti Sculpture :

 The gigantic sculpture with a magnificent combination of three faces of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh is a benmoon among sculptures across India due to its tuber. Despite having such huge faces, the expressions of the three gods as well as the limbs on the face are astonishing to the mother. Its proximity makes the viewer feel supernatural. 

Ajanta - Ellora Caves: 

There are 33 Elloro Caves on a seed moon-shaped hill 33 km from Aurangabad in Maharashtra state.  Some of these belong to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.  Sculptures and paintings have been made in these caves. The Kailashmandir, carved in the caves of Ellora, is an incredibly bright tale of India's sculptural-artists' religious spirit, endless perseverance and years of untiring hard work. This magnificent and mighty temple, including its sanctum sanctorum, sabhamandap, has been carved out of a single massive mountain rock with human hands. This type of architecture is not found anywhere else in the world. 

 In the caves here ‘Shiva’s There are famous sculptures like 'Wedding', 'Ravana's Kailash to shake the mountain', but there is a wonderful temple of Kailash carved out of a mountain. It was built by the Chalukya rulers. The temple is 70 meters high, 35 meters long and 70 meters wide. In the main part of this temple, mother Durga kills an asura in the form of Mahish.  This is a visual metaphor. 

Plane Role .Shiva's power destroys vampirism, so it is not surprising to take care of all the details while designing such a huge temple.  The development of Indian architecture and sculpture and its close coordination can be seen here. All the outer sides of the temple are decorated with various sculptures from bottom to top. Sculptures of 'Mithun Bhatpratik' were found here. Comes, which flew in large numbers in the Middle Ages to decorate the walls of Hindu temples. Mahabalipuram $ hobson. The Pallava rulers carved the Bay of Bengal about 60 miles away from Madras on a huge rock at a place called Kantha Mahabalipuram. Big elephants, deer, monkeys. 

  The typical sculptures of etc. enhance the beauty of the place many times over. The caves here also have beautiful sculptures of Hinduism. Moreover, the architecture of the five Pandava chariot-like temples is noteworthy. 

 Medieval Sculptures: 

During this time the creative trend in artistic activities that was visible during the Gupta period diminished. Excessive emphasis on the rules of sculpture reduced the living element in the sculptures and made the sculptures look numb, as well as the ornaments on the surface and the details around the sculpture, so the beauty of the main sculpture was somewhat diminished. Bhubaneswar - Konark: The sculptures made at the Khajuraho temple in Bundelkhand in eastern India during this time and the sculptures at the Bhubaneswar and Kornak temples (Orissa) are very artistic and admirable. Although these sculptures are carved in semi-sculptural style for the decoration of temples, they are closer to the complete sculpture. 

The 'Mithun Bhatpratik' (motik) is engraved in the sculptures made keeping in view the Tantradharma as well as Vasyan-Kamasutra.  There are sculptures of men and women in different seats. The sculptures of the Chaul dynasty of South India (from the ninth century to the twelfth century) have some beautiful bronze metal sculptures, which, though danced, express their beautiful balance and rhythm of dance very well. 


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