Plaque depicting simha (lion) vyala and gaja (elephant) vyala engaged in a fight
Plaque depicting simha (lion) vyala and gaja (elephant) vyala engaged in a fight
Description:
Tablet-like plaques are placed on the adhisthana (facing east). These plaques depict various types of flora and fauna as well as hybrid creatures like kinnara, vyala, and makara. The plaques are tightly arranged, richly detailed, and deeply carved, creating contrasting shadows that make the artwork look three-dimensional in sunlight. The central artwork of the plaque is in the form of a circular medallion surrounded by a foliage motif. Seen in this plaque, simha (lion) vyala and gaja (elephant) vyala engaged in a fight. The rest of the plaque is decorated with ardha padma (half lotus) and kalpa lata (creeper) motifs.
Location:
Abhaneri
Date_accepted:
2024-03-05T10:14:49Z
Modified:
2024-03-07T13:58:06Z
Type:
Image
Creator:
Temples of India Project Team
Contributor:
Srija Sahay
Publisher:
Jio Institute
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
References:
Gurjara-Pratihara, Rajasthan, Harshatmata, Abhaneri, Temple, Architecture, and Shakhambari Chahamanas