temple of india-Rudra shiv tala Bilaspur cg an tourist places in india-TALA YATRA 3
Author-Ajay sharma.producer & director-Sohan lal verma
SLV STUDIO CHAKARBHATA DIST- BILASPUR CG.INDIA. Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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Rudra Shiva
Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
-temple of india-Rudra shiv tala Bilaspur cg an tourist places in india Shiv barat Tala 3
Author- Ajay shama. producer & directore-Sohan lal verma Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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Author- Ajay shama. producer & directore-Sohan lal verma Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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Author- Ajay shama. producer & directore-Sohan lal verma Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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Author- Ajay shama producer & director-Sohan lal verma Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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temple of india-Rudra shiv tala Bilaspur cg an tourist places in india-TALA YATRA 6
Author-Ajay sharma.producer & director-Sohan lal verma .
SLV STUDIO CHAKARBHATA DIST- BILASPUR CG.INDIA. Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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temple of india-Rudra shiv tala Bilaspur cg an tourist places in india-TALA YATRA 1
Author-Ajay sharma.producer & director-Sohan lal verma
SLV STUDIO CHAKARBHATA DIST- BILASPUR CG.INDIA. Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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temple of india-Rudra shiv tala Bilaspur cg an tourist places in india-TALA YATRA 4
Author-Ajay sharma.producer & director-Sohan lal verma
SLV STUDIO CHAKARBHATA DIST- BILASPUR CG.INDIA. Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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Travel & Events Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India)
there are ruins of two temples popularly known as
Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river
Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around.
During the site clearance operations,
(although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation
carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of
them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a
grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it
defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters
high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece
of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history.
This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure
but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries,
it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh. Subscribe SLV ENTERTAINMENT channel for unlimited entertainment
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Author-Ajay sharma.producer & director-Sohan lal verma Mahant Rampriyadas ji maharaj
SLV STUDIO CHAKARBHATA DIST- BILASPUR CG.INDIA. Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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Inde, Shiva Bhairava, Tala, Chhattisgarh
Les seigneur des vagabonds.
Le Bhairava de Tala est une ode aux sens et à l'intuition et inspire la devotion. Mon amie indienne vénère les divinités à la façon locale en lançant des seaux d'eau sur l'idole.
Il a sur la tête l'union des serpents donc leurs têtes se trouvent aux quatre coins de son corps. Du front descend un lézard. Avec ses pattes postérieurs il contourne les sourcils; avec sa tête et les pattes de devant il dessine le nez. Deux poissons forment sa moustache et un crabe dessine sa bouche. Les yeux semblent être deux crapauds. Au lieu des oreilles il a deux paons. Aux épaules, il a deux makaras avec quelques traits de félins et crocodiles.
Au sexe il a un serpent et aux testicules il a deux clochettes. (J'imagine que quand il est heureux les clochettes tintaient).
A la poitrine il a deux têtes moustachues (style les images de Bhairava). Au ventre il y a un grand vissage aussi avec une moustache. Sur la partie haute des cuisses il a des têtes souriantes (sans moustaches) et sur chaque hanche il a une autre tête souriante et sans moustache. Les personnages aux cuisses font le anjali mudra. Aux genoux il a deux tigres.
Cette grande sculpture (2.60m) à été découverte en 1988 et bien qu'on l'a nommée Shiva-Rudra, il est plutôt Bhairava. Son symbolisme reste à découvrir. Nous n'avons pas trouvé des informations pertinentes.
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Author- Ajay shama producer & director-Sohan lal verma Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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there are ruins of two temples popularly known as
Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river
Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around.
During the site clearance operations,
(although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation
carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of
them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a
grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it
defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters
high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece
of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history.
This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure
but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries,
it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh. Subscribe SLV ENTERTAINMENT channel for unlimited entertainment
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temple of india-Rudra shiv tala Bilaspur cg an tourist places in india-shiv barat-2
Author & voice - Ajay sharma.director - Sohan lal verma.CG SONG.
SLV STUDIO NEAR RAILWAY STATION CHAKARBHATA CAMP BPDARI.
DIST. - BILASPUR (CG). INDIA. MO. 9826740060.
EMAIL- SOHANLALVERMAKAYA@GMAIL.COM. Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India)
there are ruins of two temples popularly known as
Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river
Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around.
During the site clearance operations,
(although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation
carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of
them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a
grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it
defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters
high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece
of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history.
This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure
but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries,
it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh. Subscribe SLV ENTERTAINMENT channel for unlimited entertainment
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temple of india-Rudra shiv tala Bilaspur cg an tourist places in india-TALA YATRA 5
Author-Ajay sharma.producer & director-Sohan lal verma
SLV STUDIO CHAKARBHATA DIST- BILASPUR CG.INDIA. Around 29 km's South of Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh (India) there are ruins of two temples popularly known as Devrani and Jethani on the banks of the river Maniyari at Tala or Talagaon. Fragmented sculptures lie scattered all around. During the site clearance operations, (although it is named so but factually it was a large scale excavation carried out around the temple ruins) very many huge sculptures, most of them broken, were recovered from under the soil. The complex looked like a grave yard of sculptures. Amongst them one was unique in the sense it defied all attempts to identify it with anything known so far.
The most important piece of sculpture at Tala is a more than two meters high figure in red sandstone called Rudra Shiva. This is a unique piece of sculpture that is not found anywhere else in archeological history. This one of its kind piece that to me looked more like a Yaksha figure but for the Raudra or Ugr (aggressive) expression that it carries, it has been named Rudra Shiva. Another potential reason why it might have been inferred as Shiva is because Shiva is known as Pasupatinath or the Lord of the animals and this figures portrays that aspect of him through various animal figures sculpted as body parts of this image. I think this can be the signature sculpture of Chhattisgarh.
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Shiv Shankar Parvati Bandhwapara Talab Bilaspur
Bilaspur is a city in Bilaspur District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, situated 111 km (69 mi) north of the state capital, Raipur. It is the second-largest city (after Raipur) in the state. It is the administrative headquarters of Bilaspur District. Chhattisgarh State High Court at Bilaspur privileges it to host the name 'Nyayadhani' ((Hindi: न्याय धानी) Law Capital) of the state.
Bilaspur is known for its aromatic Doobraj rice, handloom woven colorful soft Kosa silk saris, and more for its rich, varied and colorful culture. After the formation of Chhattisgarh state Bilaspur has emerged as the most favorable place to live in the state and developed city townships.
Places of interest within Bilaspur City[edit]
Vivekanand Udyaan
Deendayal Udyaan
Energy Park
Smriti Van
Traffic Park (on the outskirts of city at Lagra on Bilaspur-Sipat road)
Bilasa Taal
Kaanan Pendari Zoo
Ramkrishna Ashram
Arpa River Chhat Puja Ghat.
River View Road
Bubble Island
Bandhwapara lake and fountain
Subhash Udyaan (gec Bilaspur)
Tourist attractions[edit]
Places of interest in and around Bilaspur include:
Malhar, which is of historical significance, as it was visited by Xuanzang, the Chinese historian.
Amarkantak - Narmada River and Son River originate from Amarkantak.
Kanan Pendari Zoo. (Within city limits)
Tala, 20 km away, is famous for Rudra Shiva.
Ratanpur for its Mahamaya temple.
Shri Aiyyappa Mandir (Sani dosha haarak) near Tifra Over bridge (Bhartiya Nagar).
Mungeli Maa Mahamaya Temple.
Smriti Vatika
Dams Khudiya dam, Lormi, and Khutaghat dam, Ratanpur.
Rani Sati Temple, a religious temple built in the city of Bilaspur by the Marwaris where the deity of Jhunjhunu's temple is worshipped.
Two amusement parks are also here. (Bubble Island and Radhika water park)
Big Shiv Shankar Parvati Stechu in Beautiful Bandhwapara Talab Bilaspur
Bilaspur is a city in Bilaspur District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, situated 111 km (69 mi) north of the state capital, Raipur. It is the second-largest city (after Raipur) in the state. It is the administrative headquarters of Bilaspur District. Chhattisgarh State High Court at Bilaspur privileges it to host the name 'Nyayadhani' ((Hindi: न्याय धानी) Law Capital) of the state.
Bilaspur is known for its aromatic Doobraj rice, handloom woven colorful soft Kosa silk saris, and more for its rich, varied and colorful culture. After the formation of Chhattisgarh state Bilaspur has emerged as the most favorable place to live in the state and developed city townships.
Places of interest within Bilaspur City[edit]
Vivekanand Udyaan
Deendayal Udyaan
Energy Park
Smriti Van
Traffic Park (on the outskirts of city at Lagra on Bilaspur-Sipat road)
Bilasa Taal
Kaanan Pendari Zoo
Ramkrishna Ashram
Arpa River Chhat Puja Ghat.
River View Road
Bubble Island
Bandhwapara lake and fountain
Subhash Udyaan (gec Bilaspur)
Tourist attractions[edit]
Places of interest in and around Bilaspur include:
Malhar, which is of historical significance, as it was visited by Xuanzang, the Chinese historian.
Amarkantak - Narmada River and Son River originate from Amarkantak.
Kanan Pendari Zoo. (Within city limits)
Tala, 20 km away, is famous for Rudra Shiva.
Ratanpur for its Mahamaya temple.
Shri Aiyyappa Mandir (Sani dosha haarak) near Tifra Over bridge (Bhartiya Nagar).
Mungeli Maa Mahamaya Temple.
Smriti Vatika
Dams Khudiya dam, Lormi, and Khutaghat dam, Ratanpur.
Rani Sati Temple, a religious temple built in the city of Bilaspur by the Marwaris where the deity of Jhunjhunu's temple is worshipped.
Two amusement parks are also here. (Bubble Island and Radhika water park)