Originally clicked and uploaded by - Pratosh Dwivedi - 20th July'08
This giant idol of the demon "Mahishasur" stands tall at the entrance to the Chamundeshvari temple in Mysore. The legend says that goddess Parvathy reincarnated in the form of Chamundeshvari to bring the end of the demon who was causing havoc on earth.
Though many temples in India are made based on the same concept - some god demolishing some demon - but this was the first place where I saw such a glorification of the demon himself in the form of a gigantic idol.
I created this blog to attend to one of my biggest passions - photography. I am not a pro nor do I have any photography experience worth mentioning. The images i will be putting here on the blog, will be the ones which caught my eye and in some way my mind too. The image will tell you what my eyes noticed and the text scribbled below it will tell you about the mind. This blog will have one image, originally clicked and uploaded by me - daily (hopefully)- starting 17th Dec'07 till the day I die .
4 comments:
yea, this is the 'rakshasa' mahishasur who later got being pronounce as mahisura which ultimately gave city its name 'mysuru'
Thats an interesting piece of info ... I really didnt know tht ...
Strange inspiration though, to name a city ;)
its not inspiration, its just that he was a king of mysore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mysore
:)
Maybe the city was named after the rakshasa because he caused Goddess Parvathy to come there :)
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