Skywatch Friday - Stone pillar in Ellora

Ellora floors you. The UNESCO World heritage site is just unbelievable. You will wonder how anyone could have done such a thing. Complete temple carved out of a mammoth manolith!

Kailasanatha Temple is the pinnacle of Rashtrakuta style of architecture and took 100 years to complete it! The carved stone pillars are epitome of such refinement.

This picture was taken in the morning when the sky was clear which provided a good contrast to grey surroundings.


For more details on Ellora, please click on this Link in Wiki

Ellora

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A Travel Blog from India: Skywatch Friday - Stone pillar in Ellora

Friday 13 December 2013

Skywatch Friday - Stone pillar in Ellora

Ellora floors you. The UNESCO World heritage site is just unbelievable. You will wonder how anyone could have done such a thing. Complete temple carved out of a mammoth manolith!

Kailasanatha Temple is the pinnacle of Rashtrakuta style of architecture and took 100 years to complete it! The carved stone pillars are epitome of such refinement.

This picture was taken in the morning when the sky was clear which provided a good contrast to grey surroundings.


For more details on Ellora, please click on this Link in Wiki

Ellora

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5 Comments:

At 12/14/2013 , Blogger voyagetravellersdiary@gmail.com said...

Beautiful piece of architecture.

 
At 12/16/2013 , Blogger chai-and-chardonnay.blogspot.com said...

I have been there just 3 weeks ago - first to Ajanta followed by Ellora! Breathtakingly beautiful!

 
At 12/16/2013 , Blogger Brinda said...

Thank You Giridhar. It is an amazing place.

 
At 12/16/2013 , Blogger Brinda said...

Thanks Karen. Oh yes. These two places are mindblowingly beautiful. Let us see some nice pictures on your blog soon :-)

 
At 12/23/2013 , Anonymous Handi Yan said...

Nice Blog,, thanks for sharing.. keep posting..

 

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