• "My mind explodes when I see that
    Mu$£ims spit in havan kund of Bhojshala Saraswati temple & wash their feet there. As long as I & my father are alive, we will fight for our temples": says
    @Vishnu_Jain1
    Ji.

    They undoubtedly are TWO MEN ARMY who are actually fighting for our temples & heritage! May God bless them both.

    Btw... ASI has submitted report to MP HC on Bhojshala temple today.

    Findings:

    🔥Painting of Trishul
    🔥Mutilated Vishnu sculpture & temple remains were found
    🔥Images carved on previous structures were chopped off for reuse
    🔥Art and architecture on pillars suggest that they were part of the temple.
    "My mind explodes when I see that Mu$£ims spit in havan kund of Bhojshala Saraswati temple & wash their feet there. As long as I & my father are alive, we will fight for our temples": says @Vishnu_Jain1 Ji. They undoubtedly are TWO MEN ARMY who are actually fighting for our temples & heritage! May God bless them both. Btw... ASI has submitted report to MP HC on Bhojshala temple today. Findings: 🔥Painting of Trishul 🔥Mutilated Vishnu sculpture & temple remains were found 🔥Images carved on previous structures were chopped off for reuse 🔥Art and architecture on pillars suggest that they were part of the temple.
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  • **Sita-Ram Sculpture: A Magnificent Addition to Janakpur's Historic Grounds 🌺🏛️**

    *Janakpur, 30th Mangsir:* In the historic Rangbhoomi Maidan of Janakpurdham, a colossal 11,111 feet Sita-Ram sculpture has been meticulously crafted. The grand creation was unveiled during the celebration of Vivah Panchami, commemorating the divine wedding of Lord Ram and Sita in the Treta Yuga.

    The sculpture, designed for public viewing, stands majestically in the northeast corner of Rangbhoomi Maidan, constructed with approximately 70 quintals of rice and boasting dimensions of 120 feet in length and a height of over 91 feet.

    This awe-inspiring masterpiece was a collaborative effort, with the lead in construction headed by Satish Gujral, an artist from Madhya Pradesh, India. Gujral, known for his artistic prowess, previously led the construction of a 10,800 feet Sita-Ram sculpture in Ayodhya, India, last year.

    What sets this creation apart is the absence of any artificial coloring; instead, Jitendra Mahaseth, the President of Janakpur Industry and Commerce Association, revealed that 11 varieties of rice were carefully chosen for the sculpture.

    Mayor Manoj Sah of Janakpur Sub-Metropolitan City expressed his delight over the inauguration of the sculpture during the grand celebration of Vivah Panchami. He stated, "This monumental addition enhances the charm of our city. There was a time when Swayambar (self-choice ceremony) of Sita and Ram was organized at this very location. Now, a sculpture stands in its place, a joyous coincidence."

    The Janakpur community celebrated the occasion with great enthusiasm, emphasizing the cultural and spiritual significance of the divine union of Sita and Ram. The newly erected sculpture not only serves as a visual spectacle but also preserves the rich cultural heritage of Janakpur, inviting visitors to witness the divine love story immortalized in art. 🌟🕊️🎨
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    **Sita-Ram Sculpture: A Magnificent Addition to Janakpur's Historic Grounds 🌺🏛️** *Janakpur, 30th Mangsir:* In the historic Rangbhoomi Maidan of Janakpurdham, a colossal 11,111 feet Sita-Ram sculpture has been meticulously crafted. The grand creation was unveiled during the celebration of Vivah Panchami, commemorating the divine wedding of Lord Ram and Sita in the Treta Yuga. The sculpture, designed for public viewing, stands majestically in the northeast corner of Rangbhoomi Maidan, constructed with approximately 70 quintals of rice and boasting dimensions of 120 feet in length and a height of over 91 feet. This awe-inspiring masterpiece was a collaborative effort, with the lead in construction headed by Satish Gujral, an artist from Madhya Pradesh, India. Gujral, known for his artistic prowess, previously led the construction of a 10,800 feet Sita-Ram sculpture in Ayodhya, India, last year. What sets this creation apart is the absence of any artificial coloring; instead, Jitendra Mahaseth, the President of Janakpur Industry and Commerce Association, revealed that 11 varieties of rice were carefully chosen for the sculpture. Mayor Manoj Sah of Janakpur Sub-Metropolitan City expressed his delight over the inauguration of the sculpture during the grand celebration of Vivah Panchami. He stated, "This monumental addition enhances the charm of our city. There was a time when Swayambar (self-choice ceremony) of Sita and Ram was organized at this very location. Now, a sculpture stands in its place, a joyous coincidence." The Janakpur community celebrated the occasion with great enthusiasm, emphasizing the cultural and spiritual significance of the divine union of Sita and Ram. The newly erected sculpture not only serves as a visual spectacle but also preserves the rich cultural heritage of Janakpur, inviting visitors to witness the divine love story immortalized in art. 🌟🕊️🎨 https://www.himalkhabar.com/news/139293
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  • Pushkarini - Pushkarini - A feature of Yaganti temple is its Pushkarini, a small pond of water on the temple premises. Water flows into this Pushkarini from the bottom of hill through the mouth of a Nandi (bull). The water is fresh and sweet, as it comes from the hills. No one knows how the water reaches the pond all year round and this temple architecture in terms of its sculpture shows the skills of ancient Vishwakarma Sthapathis. Devotees find that a holy bath in Pushkarini is highly beneficial. After taking a bath in Pushkarini, they pay tributes to Lord Shiva.

    Place: Yaganti, Andhra Pradesh

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    Pushkarini - Pushkarini - A feature of Yaganti temple is its Pushkarini, a small pond of water on the temple premises. Water flows into this Pushkarini from the bottom of hill through the mouth of a Nandi (bull). The water is fresh and sweet, as it comes from the hills. No one knows how the water reaches the pond all year round and this temple architecture in terms of its sculpture shows the skills of ancient Vishwakarma Sthapathis. Devotees find that a holy bath in Pushkarini is highly beneficial. After taking a bath in Pushkarini, they pay tributes to Lord Shiva. Place: Yaganti, Andhra Pradesh Source. Amazing Temples and Architecture
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  • Merely Because A Tomb Has Been In Existence For More Than 100 Years Not A Ground To Declare It As Protected Monument
    : Madras High Court

    Justice M Dhandapani was dealing with a plea seeking removal or relocation of the Tomb of David Yale and Joseph Hymners situated in the compound of Law College within the Madras High Court campus.

    The court noted that for a monument to be of national importance two conditions are to be fulfilled – firstly, the structure should be of historical, archaeological or artistic interest and secondly that the said structure should have been in existence for not less than 100 years.

    “From the above provision of law, it transpires that two conditions have to be fulfilled for an ancient structure to be branded as an ancient monument of national importance and to be declared as a protected structure of archaeological importance.

    The first of the condition is that the structures, erection, sculpture, inscription, place of interment, etc., should be of historical, archaeological or artistic interest and secondly that the said structure, erection, sculpture, inscription, place of interment, etc., should have been in existence for not less than one hundred years.

    Without satisfying the twin conditions, the said ancient structure cannot be declared as a structure of national importance to be treated as a protected monument,” The court said.
    Merely Because A Tomb Has Been In Existence For More Than 100 Years Not A Ground To Declare It As Protected Monument : Madras High Court Justice M Dhandapani was dealing with a plea seeking removal or relocation of the Tomb of David Yale and Joseph Hymners situated in the compound of Law College within the Madras High Court campus. The court noted that for a monument to be of national importance two conditions are to be fulfilled – firstly, the structure should be of historical, archaeological or artistic interest and secondly that the said structure should have been in existence for not less than 100 years. “From the above provision of law, it transpires that two conditions have to be fulfilled for an ancient structure to be branded as an ancient monument of national importance and to be declared as a protected structure of archaeological importance. The first of the condition is that the structures, erection, sculpture, inscription, place of interment, etc., should be of historical, archaeological or artistic interest and secondly that the said structure, erection, sculpture, inscription, place of interment, etc., should have been in existence for not less than one hundred years. Without satisfying the twin conditions, the said ancient structure cannot be declared as a structure of national importance to be treated as a protected monument,” The court said.
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  • Good Morning!!
    When rest of the World was trying to draw on paper our Ancestors carved extraordinary pieces of 3D designs on one of the hardest rock i.e. granite ! 💓
    3D sculpture in 1800+ years old Jambukeswarar Temple. 😍
    Jambukeswarar Temple in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. One of the 5 major Shiva Temples or
    Pancha Bhoota Stalam (signifying the 5 natural elements- Earth, Water, Fire, Air & Space). This Temple represents the element of water.
    3D carving of Shesha Naga on one of the hardest rock (granite) This is nearly 1800 years old 🚩
    From Jambukeshwarar Temple, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, BHARAT (India) 🚩
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    Good Morning!! When rest of the World was trying to draw on paper our Ancestors carved extraordinary pieces of 3D designs on one of the hardest rock i.e. granite ! 💓 3D sculpture in 1800+ years old Jambukeswarar Temple. 😍 Jambukeswarar Temple in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. One of the 5 major Shiva Temples or Pancha Bhoota Stalam (signifying the 5 natural elements- Earth, Water, Fire, Air & Space). This Temple represents the element of water. 3D carving of Shesha Naga on one of the hardest rock (granite) This is nearly 1800 years old 🚩 From Jambukeshwarar Temple, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, BHARAT (India) 🚩 #worldwidehindutemples #hinduism #Tamilnadu #sculpture #architecture #incredibleindia #india #heritage #carvings #ancientindia #sculptureart #ancienthistory #ancientarchitecture #gopuram #architecturephotography #art #templesofindia Source: facebook Worldwide Hindu Temples ॐ
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