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Come to the enticing land - South India! The South India tours attract tourists from all over India and the world on account of its territory dotted with tourist spots. The tourists throng the God's Own Country - Kerala to witness the enchanting backwater destinations and the breathtaking landscapes. The Tamil Nadu state is having the famous temples known for its exceptional art and Dravidian architecture.

The temple cities and pilgrimages like Kanchipuram, Mahabalipuram, Rameswaram, Sravanbelagola, Madurai etc. satiate the tourists spiritually.
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South India Monuments Tour

South India Monuments Tour

Monuments Tour India

Char Minar (Andhra Pradesh)

Mysore Palace (Karnataka)

South India Temples Tour

South India Temple Tour

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Tamilnadu Pilgrimage Tours

South India Festivals Tour

South India Festival Tour

Boat festival with Best of South India

Chennai Periyar Tour

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South India Wildlife Tour

South India Wildlife Tour

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South India Ayurveda, Yoga Tour

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Rejuvenation, Meditation and Ayurveda

Kerala Ayurveda Package

South India Hill Stations Tour

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Tamil Nadu Hill Stations Tour

South India Hill Station Tour

South India Cultural Tour

Kerala Cultural Tour

Tamil Nadu Cultural Tours

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Kerala Cultural Tour 1

South India Beaches Tour

South India Beaches Tour

Kerala Backwater Tour

Kerala Honeymoon Tour

Kovalam Beach Tour

Arjuna's Penance


Location : Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu
Significance : One Of The Biggest Open-Air Rock Canvases In The World
Displays : 100 Figures Of Gods & Semi Divine Creatures, Birds & Beasts, Man & Saint

A sculptured marvel at Mahabalipuram, often called "Arjuna's Penance", is an enormous relief made on two huge boulders. One of the biggest open-air rock canvases in the world, this bas-relief is 31m long and 9m high. The surface of the rock has detailed carvings, showing the most endearing and natural renditions of animals.

The Carvings On The Rock
Arjuna's Penance, the exquisitely sculpted scene, which presents mans view of the universe, has over 100 figures of gods and semi divine creatures, birds and beasts, man and saint. All these figures are carved either facing or approaching the fissure and generally with hands folded in adoration.

The cleft in the rock depicts the descent of River Ganga (also known as Ganges), brought to earth by King Bhagiratha to redeem the cursed souls of his ancestors. On the left side of the fissure can be seen a simple temple which contains a four-armed deity, probably Shiva. The fissure is sculptured with Nagas. Above the fissure and on either side of it are flying figures of Gods and below are some sculptures of animals of which giant elephants are the most impressive and are considered to be the noblest creations of the human mind.

Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers and a consummate archer, is shown standing on one leg, doing penance to obtain a boon from Lord Shiva. There is a forest with tribal people and all forms of animal life, just as they would appear in their habitat. Women are clothed in an aura of indescribable grace, a rich inner beauty transfiguring the plainest of them. The comic scene in the relief will amuse visitors where a cat is standing doing penance, while big and small rats are freely playing around the feline 'Tapaswi'.

A monkey family has also been depicted in a very exquisite and appealing manner. In the liveliness of each figure, one can notice the intense and naive love of life that characterizes the Buddhist art at Sanchi.

The Theme
Critics are divided over the theme: one school believes that it shows Arjuna undertaking a penance to obtain a rare weapon against his enemies. The other believes that it depicts the legend of the River Ganges's descent to earth. According to them, cleft appeared in the rock dividing the canvas in two, when Shiva responded to Bhagirathas penance.

Legend Connected With Arjuna's Penance
What is depicted here in the great open-air sculpture has a story behind it and has been the subject of difference of opinion among historians. The older theory is that it represents the penance of Arjuna during his exile in the Himalayas, in the hope that Shiva would part with his favourite weapon, the "Pashupatashatra", a magic staff or arrow. All generally accepts this popular interpretation.

Some historians like Ferguson, Burgess, Vogel, Touvean, Dubreine and Langhurst have not accepted the above theory but put forward different ones, which are given below

The view held by Ferguson and Burgess is that this sculpture represents "Serpent Worship" in ancient India and that "in the center on a projecting ledge between the two great masses of rock once stood the statue of the great Nagaraja who was the principal personage for whose honour this great bas-relief was designed".

A later theory supported by Langhurst and Dr. Coomaraswamy (also splet as Coomaraswami) is that it depicts the "Descent of the Ganges" from the height of Kailasha (also spelt as Kailash). If this view is accepted, then the personage who has been identified, as Arjuna should be called "Bhagiratha" and this great sculpture as Bhagiratha's penance and not Arjuna's. But no local tradition exists which can serve as a real clue to its origin.

Places to stay in Tamilnadu
Accommodation is available at the hotels in Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram).

How to Get There

Air
The nearest airport from Mahabalipuram is Chennai, located around 60-km away. One can get flights for almost all major destinations in India and abroad.

Rail
The nearest railway station is Chengalpattu, around 29-km away from Mahabalipuram. Trains for Chennai and several other major cities in South India are available from here.

Road
Mahabalipuram is connected by road to Chennai, Tirukkalikundram (Pakshithirtham), Kanchipuram (65-km), and Pondicherry.


South India Monuments Tour

Monuments Tour India

Char Minar (Andhra Pradesh)

Golconda Fort (Andhra Pradesh)

Gol Gumbaz (Karnataka)

Mysore Palace (Karnataka)

Arjuna's Penance (Tamilnadu)

Valluvar Kottam (Tamilnadu)

Rock Fort Temple (Tamilnadu)

Jewish Synagogue (Kerala)



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