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The south gate of Angkor Thom is the best preserved. It is approached from outside via a causeway that extends about fifty meters across a moat. On each side of the causeway are railings fashioned with 54 stone figures engaged in the performance of a famous Hindu story: the myth of the Churning of the Ocean. On the left side of the moat, 54 'devas' (guardian gods) pull the head of the snake 'Shesha' while on the right side 54 'asuras' (demon gods) pull the snake's tail in the opposite direction. In this myth, the body of the snake is wrapped around the central mountain—Mt. Meru—perhaps corresponding here to the Bayon temple at the center of the site. In any case, the myth relates that as the Devas pulled the snake in one direction and the gods pushed in the other, the ocean began to churn and precipitate the elements. By alternating back and forth, the ocean was 'milked', forming the earth and the cosmos anew.
Ancient statues and carved stone pieces from the Roman Empire (Sarmizetegusa and other sites) at the County Museum in the Magna Curia building in Deva, Romania. Pictures taken during our trip in August 2013.
Ókori római sírok, kövek, szobrok a Hunyad megyei múzeumban Déván, a Magna Curia épületében. 2013. augusztusi kirándulásunk alkalmával készített felvételek.
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Deva (Eugenia Spring Forward)
Fashion credits:
entire outfit and accessories: Poppy Parker Lilac Frost
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Deva castle in Transylvania, Romania - it is now being rebuilt using pretty much the same techniques as originally (we felt sorry for the builders working in the hot sun). The castle has been in ruins ever since it blew up in 1849.
Déva vára Erdélyben - újjáépítése 2008 óta folyamatban van, nagyjából ugyanolyan technikával, mint amivel eredetileg is épült (1849-ben robbant fel, azóta romokban áll). Nem irigyeltük a kőműveseket ebben a hőségben...
The Angkorian nāga-bridge at the entrance to 12th century city of Angkor Thom, the nāga-shaped balustrades are supported not by simple posts but by stone statues of gigantic warriors. These giants are the devas and asuras who used the nāga king Vasuki in order to the churn the Ocean of Milk in quest of the amrita or elixir of immortality. The story of the Churning of the Ocean of Milk or samudra manthan has its source in Indian mythology.