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Vibrant sculpture at the Museum of Cham Culture in Da Nang, Vietnam
A young man stands with folded hands in front of the Hindu goddess and Ganesha idols at Brihadishvara Temple, Thanjavur.  The goddess idol represents divine feminine energy, while Ganesha is revered as the remover of obstacles in Hindu mythology. The young man seeks blessings and guidance from these revered idols during his visit to the temple.
Sarnath [The birthplace of Buddhism] in Vanarasi
Scenic views of Mumbai, India
Sculpture from ancient temple
Other historic monuments at the Krishna's Butter Ball site in Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu, Chennai.
The former palace is a massive neglected compound with towers and courtyards. The Art Gallery houses an impressive collection of bronze and stone statues.
Carvings shot on the side of a Cambodian Temple circa 11th century
Stone carvings in Hindu temple,Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India
In this sacred scene at the Brihadeeswara temple in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India, a Shivalingam is depicted with Markandeya, a revered figure from Hindu mythology. The Shivalingam, symbolizing Lord Shiva, is a focal point of worship and devotion in the temple. Markandeya, known for his devotion and spiritual wisdom, is often associated with legends and stories related to Lord Shiva.
Lakundi, Karnataka, India - November 6, 2013: Closeup of Vishny and wife Lakshmi black stone statue at local archeological museum.
Pakistan, Lahore - March 27, 2005: A Buddha statue and Buddhist figures around it in Lahore Museum
Carved figures, Ramappa temple, Warangal, Telangana, India
Scenic views of Ellora, India
Indian rock art of bas relief human sculptures at rock cut historical monolithic cave temple in Tamilnadu.
Ancient temple carvings at the Banteay Srei site in Cambodia.
Asian stone carving.
Brihadeeswarar temple is one of the few temples that have Ashta-dikpaalakas (Guardians of the directions) idols. Chola frescoes adorn the wall of the temple and these frescoes depict Shiva in different poses. Brihadeeswarar temple is the first complete granite temple in the world. Around 60,000 tons of granite is said to be used to build the temple.
Ellora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Aurangabad of Maharashtra, India. It is one of the largest rock-cut Hindu temple cave complexes in the world, with artwork dating from the period 600–1000 C.  Cave 16 features the largest single monolithic rock excavation in the world, the Kailash temple, a chariot-shaped monument dedicated to the god Shiva. Here  the demon king Ravana is trying to uproot Mount Kailash which is the home of Lord Shiva and Parvati. This act eventually leads to the destruction of Ravana and his empire.
Palmar, Quatre Cocos, Flacq District, Mauritius: Shri Dakshinamurti Temple (Shiva as a teacher) - Arsha Vidya Ashram, home to a center for Vedic studies, a Hindu religious school. Detail of the entrance, showing  Ganesh and Kartikeya with their parents, Shiva and Parvati.
Ruins of Veerabhadra temple, Lepakshi, Karnataka, India
Scenic views of Ellora, India
Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka  August 7, 2007: Royal family, 8th century stone carving, Sri Lanka
Narasimha sculpture in Hampi,India
Detail of an Asian style sculpture.
In the peaceful village of Poombarai, nestled in the hills of Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India, a mid-adult man devoutly performs his prayers within a Hindu temple. Surrounded by the sacred ambiance of the temple, he bows his head in reverence, hands touching the idol in devotion. The tranquil atmosphere of the village temple provides a serene backdrop to his spiritual practice, reflecting the timeless traditions and cultural heritage of the region.
Ellora Caves Aurangabad
Carvings shot on the side of a Cambodian Temple circa 11th century
Archaeological basalt stone sculpture of Indian goddess Tara in sitting posture from tenth century common era
Scenic view of India
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