Hampi, Vijaynagar
Empire, 16th Century AD
Huge wooden
chariots are common in South Indian and Eastern Indian temples. These chariots are used for taking the deity
out for his annual ride through the city. It was a means to bind the worshipers
and the worshiped. Here we see a
chariot done in stone. It was most likely carved out a single boulder.
Surprisingly the chariot is being pulled by two elephants. But the elephants
are dwarfed by the chariot. Although a
miniature model of the original wooden chariot, but by shrinking the elephants
the sculptor has made the chariot look huge. A huge endeavour has to be made to pull the 'rath' of faith on
the road to Nirvana or Moksha.
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