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Created a concept photography, wanted to play with light,

model: Rajendra Maharana

 

Plz comment on the photo (except the photo quality, it's pathetic) so I can improve....

SOUTH INDIA - GANGAIKONDACHOLAPURAM

 

Gangaikondacholapuram, 70 km from Tanjavur (Tamil Nadu), is a former capital of the Chola Empire built by King Rajendra I around 1025 to commemorate his victory over the Palas of Bengal and the Ganga dynasties of the East.

Its name means ‘The city of the Chola who brought back the water of the Ganges’ and refers to the legend of its foundation: it is said to have been built to commemorate victories in Bengal, with Rajendra ordering the sacred water of the Ganges to be transported to his new capital, where he had a huge reservoir built to store it.

 

The city survived until the 13th century, when it was destroyed by the Pandyas of Mysore. Only the Bradishvara temple remains today.

The structure of the Bradishvara temple at Gangaikondacholapuram makes it one of the most emblematic of South Indian Dravidian architecture. It is one of the most complete temples of the Chola period, and its sculpture is also remarkable.

This architecture is characterised by very large temples with immense portal towers or Gopurams. The entrance portal, which in this case has lost its gopuram, is followed by a large statue of the bull Nandi, wearing a collar and facing the sanctuary, which is followed by a small Nandi, blackened by offerings.

 

The heart of the sanctuary, square in plan, is surmounted by a pyramid-shaped tower called the Vimana, with increasingly smaller storeys. Here, the sanctuary rises to a height of 52 m, with a base measuring 32 m on each side.

A remarkable monument.

 

Rajendra busy shooting

Created a concept photography, wanted to play with light,

model: Rajendra Maharana

 

Plz comment on the photo (except the photo quality, it's pathetic) so I can improve....

Second Regional Upper Indus Basin Network (UIB-N) Workshop.

The Upper Indus Basin (UIB), shared by Afghanistan, China, India, and Pakistan, has been facing the impacts of climate change on water resources and its dependent sectors. The basin is crucial and important for all riparian countries in the region as they have many common challenges and opportunities for managing water resources and water induced risks.

Photo: Rajendra K. Shakya.

Created a concept photography, wanted to play with light,

model: Rajendra Maharana

 

Plz comment on the photo (except the photo quality, it's pathetic) so I can improve....

Rajasthan Industries Minister Rajendra Pareek Thursday announced an interest subsidy of 200-300 basis points for small and medium enterprises that set units in the backward regions of the state and help in their development -

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Krishna Rajendra Circle,

Mysore (0,9 mio),

Karnataka,

India

 

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In the Metro to the Bella Center on Monday December the 14th 2009

The consultative meeting on “Development of multi-hazard risk and loss and damage assessment framework for HKH” was jointly organised by National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Authority (NDRRMA) and ICIMOD – aims to refine the methodology of the risk assessment framework drafted by ICIMOD and partners. The meeting that took place on 8 and 9 December brought together experts from a variety of thematic groups (and from different countries) discussing and providing inputs.

 

Photo: Rajendra K. Shakya.

 

Chandbiwi (chandbibi) mahal Ahmednagar , (Pratik Rajendra Butte Patil)

Chandra, Nireeskshan, Pr. Rajendra, Chennaiah, Prabhudas.

rajendra prasad ghat

Yashwant, Rajendra, their parents, me, and a friend of theirs relaxing at the Delhi Golf Club

SOUTH INDIA - GANGAIKONDACHOLAPURAM

 

Gangaikondacholapuram, 70 km from Tanjavur (Tamil Nadu), is a former capital of the Chola Empire built by King Rajendra I around 1025 to commemorate his victory over the Palas of Bengal and the Ganga dynasties of the East.

Its name means ‘The city of the Chola who brought back the water of the Ganges’ and refers to the legend of its foundation: it is said to have been built to commemorate victories in Bengal, with Rajendra ordering the sacred water of the Ganges to be transported to his new capital, where he had a huge reservoir built to store it.

 

The city survived until the 13th century, when it was destroyed by the Pandyas of Mysore. Only the Bradishvara temple remains today.

The structure of the Bradishvara temple at Gangaikondacholapuram makes it one of the most emblematic of South Indian Dravidian architecture. It is one of the most complete temples of the Chola period, and its sculpture is also remarkable.

This architecture is characterised by very large temples with immense portal towers or Gopurams. The entrance portal, which in this case has lost its gopuram, is followed by a large statue of the bull Nandi, wearing a collar and facing the sanctuary, which is followed by a small Nandi, blackened by offerings.

 

The heart of the sanctuary, square in plan, is surmounted by a pyramid-shaped tower called the Vimana, with increasingly smaller storeys. Here, the sanctuary rises to a height of 52 m, with a base measuring 32 m on each side.

A remarkable monument.

 

Rajendra Kumar Roul, Badal Mohanty, Manoj Meher, Shrustishri Nayak, Ipsita Sadang and Chittaranjan Chiranjit with eminent novelist Bibhuti Pattanayak.

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