Friday, 26 September 2014
Our morning tour was of the vast Meenakshi Temple. There's really no way to describe it. Although the temple does not allow cameras or other electronic equipment inside, they do allow cell phones and allow photography with them. Only Meenakshi's and Shiva's sanctum sanctorums are off-limits for non-Hindus and photography.
Our morning tour was of the vast Meenakshi Temple. There's really no way to describe it. Although the temple does not allow cameras or other electronic equipment inside, they do allow cell phones and allow photography with them. Only Meenakshi's and Shiva's sanctum sanctorums are off-limits for non-Hindus and photography.
Each gopuram is richly decorated with scenes from Hindu mythology. |
The temple tank. |
A highlight of the visit was getting to see the temple elephant walk by the tank. |
I thank Christy for getting the best photo of the elephant. Note the hennaed ears and the mark of Shiva on the forehead. |
It was also wearing a necklace of bells and had decorations painted on ears, cheeks, and trunk. |
The temple keeps a herd of cows. Visitors can buy fodder to feed them. Christy decided to help out. |
Oil lamps and a small Nandi bull. |
This Nandi Bull gets covered with ashes made from holy cow dung (it's a rather involved process). Many worshippers come by and whisper secrets and requests in Nandi's ear as they offer the ashes. |
The main Nandi Bull facing Shiva's sanctum sanctorum. |
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