Glancing light reveals ancient decorative skills at a small Hindu temple in the grounds of Kumbhalgarh Fort,one of the highest in Rajasthan.
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Risoluzione Web
362×550px
12.8×19.4cm 28ppcm
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688×1043px
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Parole chiave collegate
- 862-
- all'aperto
- alto
- antichità
- architettura
- Asia
- asiatico (relativo all'Asia)
- AWL Images
- bravura
- colonnato
- concepire
- creazione
- culto
- decorazione
- edificio
- elevato
- entrata (accesso)
- fede
- fortezza
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- giorno
- illuminato
- immagine a colori
- India
- indiano (relativo all'India e Paesi vicini)
- Induismo
- intagliare
- modellare
- ornamento
- pilastro
- porticato
- Rajasthan
- religioso
- santo
- santo (divino)
- scolpire
- scultura
- tempio
Immagini correlate
- At the Shri Meenakshi-Sundareshwarar temple,decorative ceilings and carved pillars enliven an enormous complex of shrines,bathing tanks and colonnaded courtyards
- The Jaya Stambha,or Tower of Victory. This immense fort was built in 1448 by Rana Kumbha to commemorate his victory over the Muslim ruler of Deli.
- Exuberant and colourful sculpture decorates the main gopura or gateway of the enormous Shri Meenakshi-Sundareshwarar temple
- Exuberant and colourful sculpture decorates the massive main gopura,or gateway,of the celebrated Ranganathaswamy Temple,in Srirangam,near Tiruchirapalli
- Exuberant and colourful sculpture decorates the gopura,or gateway,of an inner courtyard of the celebrated Ranganathaswamy Temple,in Srirangam,near Tiruchirapalli
- A wandering ascetic or sadhu,rests in the porch of a shrine on Hemakuta Hill
- A soaring gateway or gopura,marks the entrance of the Virupaksha,Hampi's largest and still functioning temple
- A soaring gateway and the painted steps of a water tank stand by the side entrance of the Virupaksha temple,Hampi's largest and still functioning temple
Più immagini correlate
- White marble religious icon carvings at The Ranakpur Jain Temple at Desuri Tehsil in Pali District of Rajasthan, India
- Ruined temple and columns at the Forum
- India,Rajasthan,Jaisalmer,Bada Bagh (literally Big Garden). Built by a descendant of Jaisal and maharaja of Jaisalamer,Jai Singh II,commissioned a dam to create a water tank during his reign in the 18th C. After his death,his son Lunkaran,built a beautiful garden next to the lake and a chhatri (Hindi for cenotaph) for his father on a hill next to the lake.
- Sikh pilgrims stroll beside the Amrit Sarovar,the Pool of Immortality-Giving Nectar,and a Victorian-style clock tower marking the Golden Temple's principal entrance.
- Woman standing in a prayer position in front of a temple, Kumbha Shyam Temple, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India
- South East Asia, Singapore, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
- Woman standing in a prayer position in front of a temple, Kumbh Shyam Temple, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India
- The Ranakpur complex is one of the biggest and most important Jain temples in India. Ranakpur Jain Temple near Udaipur,Rajasthan,India