Showing posts with label Stone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stone. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2025

An Epic In Stone: Magnificent Hazara Rama Temple

Hazara Rama Temple in Hampi is a small but beautiful temple is located at the center of the royal area. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama. It was once the private temple of the kings and the royal family of Vijayanagara. The temple is famous for the lovely bas relics and panels depicting the story of the epic Ramayana.

The temple got its name Hazara Rama (a thousand Rama) Temple owing to this multitude of these Ramayana panels on its walls.

This name appears apt as once you enter the main temple complex, you are surrounded by bas-relief depictions and carvings of the many characters from the epic Ramayan.

There are two huge gateways that give access to the temple compound. The interior of the temple has ornately sculpted columns. An empty pedestal with three holes signifies that the temple once had idols of Rama, Lakshmana and Sita. There is a smaller shrine inside the temple complex with similar epic wall carvings.

The Hazara Rama temple is believed to have been built in 15 century. The earliest inscription in the temple mentions “Deva Raya”. Another inscription mentions donation by Queen Annaladevi in 1416. Both carvings could also be references to Deva Raya II (reign 1422-46). The temple was later expanded and new parts were added in the 16th century.

The temple stands as an example of the excellent craftsmanship of Vijayanagara’s sculptors.

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Source: Pragyata, Karnataka Travels and Talkative Man.

Pic Credits: @kamsthetourist, ancientpriest

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Wednesday, October 8, 2025

What is the heaviest stone ever moved?

 

What is the heaviest stone ever moved?

Thunder Stone. In Saint Petersburg.

A mass of red granite was pulled from a swamp in 1768-Weighed 1,500 tonnes then. Raw thing of nature.

Men moved it not machines, not beasts, just men-Four hundred of them - They waited for winter, for the ground to freeze hard-Laid down tracks of iron.

Rolled it on brass, spheres, primitive ball bearing-Two capstans turned by hand, it crept six kilometers, nine months of mean work-All to hold a statue of a tsar. On its journey, they carved it-Chipped away 250 tonnes, a moving sculpture.

They took it to Neva River-it was 1,250 tonnes, now, still the heaviest.

Other stones lie in quarries, larger perhaps--One is the Stone Of The Pregnant Woman, might push 1500 tonnes-But they were never moved, never set in place-Thunder Stone was.