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Kailasa Temple Prepared by a student of the 11th grade. Diana Onufrieva

Kailasa Temple

Prepared by a student of the 11th grade.

Diana Onufrieva

Kailasanatha is a rock Hindu temple, is the central structure of the complex of cave temples in Ellora.

Kailasanatha is a rock Hindu temple, is the central structure of the complex of cave temples in Ellora.

History The temple was the embodiment of the desire of King Krishna I of the Rashtrakuta dynasty to pay homage to the god Shiva. According to the monarch, he helped his beloved wife recover from a serious illness. In gratitude, Krishna I ordered to build a temple and make it an exact copy of the mystical house of Shiva in the Himalayas. The Kailasa Temple was built for a very long time. The construction began during the reign of Dantidurg of the Rashtrakuta dynasty, and ended under Krishnaraja I.

History

The temple was the embodiment of the desire of King Krishna I of the Rashtrakuta dynasty to pay homage to the god Shiva. According to the monarch, he helped his beloved wife recover from a serious illness. In gratitude, Krishna I ordered to build a temple and make it an exact copy of the mystical house of Shiva in the Himalayas.

The Kailasa Temple was built for a very long time. The construction began during the reign of Dantidurg of the Rashtrakuta dynasty, and ended under Krishnaraja I.

Carved into a monolithic, lonely rock, the rock massif was hewn from top to bottom during the construction of the temple, without the use of scaffolding. It is located in the center of a courtyard cut into the rock with a length of 58 m and a width of 51 m, extending into the depths of the rock by 33 meters. The length of the temple itself is 55 m, and the width is 36 meters, the area of the occupied surface is 1980 m^2. Initially, the entire temple was covered with white plaster, which made it stand out from the rocks in a peculiar way, and was called Ranga Mahal.

Carved into a monolithic, lonely rock, the rock massif was hewn from top to bottom during the construction of the temple, without the use of scaffolding. It is located in the center of a courtyard cut into the rock with a length of 58 m and a width of 51 m, extending into the depths of the rock by 33 meters. The length of the temple itself is 55 m, and the width is 36 meters, the area of the occupied surface is 1980 m^2. Initially, the entire temple was covered with white plaster, which made it stand out from the rocks in a peculiar way, and was called Ranga Mahal.

The lower part of the temple consists of a plinth 8 meters high, in the center of which there are monumental statues of elephants and lions about 3 meters high, serving as the base for the upper part of the temple. From top to bottom, the temple is covered with stone carvings made with great art. The most interesting relief images on the walls of the Kailasanath temple are:

The lower part of the temple consists of a plinth 8 meters high, in the center of which there are monumental statues of elephants and lions about 3 meters high, serving as the base for the upper part of the temple. From top to bottom, the temple is covered with stone carvings made with great art. The most interesting relief images on the walls of the Kailasanath temple are: "Ravana trying to overthrow Mount Kailas", "Shiva the Victor", "Abduction of Sita".

It is estimated that more than 7,000 workers were needed to complete the project. They worked about 18 hours a day. Since there was no electricity in those days, they used mirrors to reflect the light inside the cave. The temple itself is one big secret and contains innumerable mysteries. According to archaeologists, there are more than 30 million Sanskrit drawings that have not yet been translated. The temple itself is one big secret and contains innumerable mysteries. According to archaeologists, there are more than 30 million Sanskrit drawings that have not yet been translated.
  • It is estimated that more than 7,000 workers were needed to complete the project. They worked about 18 hours a day. Since there was no electricity in those days, they used mirrors to reflect the light inside the cave.
  • The temple itself is one big secret and contains innumerable mysteries. According to archaeologists, there are more than 30 million Sanskrit drawings that have not yet been translated.
  • The temple itself is one big secret and contains innumerable mysteries. According to archaeologists, there are more than 30 million Sanskrit drawings that have not yet been translated.
There is an interesting story about the temple. The Mughal King Aurangzeb, who destroyed thousands of Hindu temples, also tried to destroy the Kailasa temple. It is said that 1,000 people were sent to destroy the temple in 1682. They have been breaking the temple for 3 years, but they managed to break and disfigure only a few statues. In the end, he abandoned this task, realizing that it was impossible to completely destroy the temple. The stone was simply too hard to destroy.

There is an interesting story about the temple. The Mughal King Aurangzeb, who destroyed thousands of Hindu temples, also tried to destroy the Kailasa temple. It is said that 1,000 people were sent to destroy the temple in 1682.

They have been breaking the temple for 3 years, but they managed to break and disfigure only a few statues. In the end, he abandoned this task, realizing that it was impossible to completely destroy the temple. The stone was simply too hard to destroy.

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