12-14-2018 02:28 AM
Namskar..
@TravellerG Sir
Again its really Awesome Photography in detail you gave everytime.. 👏👏
Thankyou so much for sharing always a Best..
Regards From Mumbai..
12-14-2018 02:29 AM
Great video @TravellerG! I've noticed you were there very early in the morning, is this to avoid disturbing pilgrims? Are there any restrictions in the area to flow drones?
12-14-2018 03:56 AM
Hi @TravellerG!
How are you?
I really really love the colors of this temple and your aerial view!
You can take away a curiosity: I see that the statues have heads of animals .... could you explain the meaning?
Bye and have a good day,
David
12-14-2018 07:22 AM
Hi @TravellerG,
Thanks for sharing with us. Especially when it is a drone footage!
Gopuram temple is a really vibrant architecture, really pleasing to the eye.
12-14-2018 07:31 AM
From my end, surely welcome, please dear @aaryesdee
12-14-2018 07:35 AM
I am proud of good friends, like you dear @AmbrishVarshney Surely, we shall inform @aaryesdee too..
thanks
12-14-2018 07:37 AM - edited 12-15-2018 02:43 AM
12-14-2018 08:10 AM
Sure, dear friend, @davidhyno.
In Hindu mythology, there are 3 Main Gods (Thrimuties) - they are Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva & Lord Brhma. And, for maintaining the balance of Goodness & Evil, Lord Vishnu has taken 10 Avatars [Wiki] or incarnations (even the word, 'Avatar' has origin from Indian mythology). First four, starting from Fish, Turtle, Boar, Man-lion, have Animal shapes, in face or body.
This temple Lord Vishnu is present in the form of the 4th incarnation, Lord Narasimha (Man-Lion). Usually, all the nine incarnations, ening in Lord Krshna, is represented in these Idols or Sculptures.
Appreciate your curiocity...
Thanks dear..
12-14-2018 08:12 AM
Thank you for your apreciation, dear @sonnyNg