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Monday 28 May 2012

Exploring Pune Day 3

Today I had a companion. My colleague Sumesh. As he came to Pune very recently, he was very curious to see places. His company has made the short trip more enjoyable. 

Parshwanath temple near Talegaon

I started from my home late today as it was really hot outside. Picked up Sumesh from his house and went to Parshwanath Temple, which is very near to Talegaon. It can be seen from the old Mumbai Pune Highway. It is temple complex of Jain community. The temple is yet to be completed fully.


The most striking elements in the temple are the pillars carved out of sand stone and the ceiling. Each pillar is different in design. The pillars are decorated with figures of different gods and goddesses.

Many of the gods are from Hindu Mythology. But there are lot of variations in compared to the knowledge that we had.


The floor is completed with exquisite marble inlay work.  As a whole it is really looking good but if we look from an angle of an expert in interior construction industry you can find lot of flaws. The center dome is marvelous.
Dome 

 I have seen similar decorative domes at Akshardham Temple, Delhi (Strictly speaking this is incomparable with Akshardham).  The roof of all the structures are similar to that in Orissa.


 It has lot of resemblance to the roof of Puri and Konark. The surrounding complex with statues of different deities looks great with its pillars. 


There are lot of work going on in the complex. It will become a must visit place in Pune for all tourists.

6 comments:

  1. Excellent photography and good commentary,are we seeing a budding historian in the making.

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    1. Thank you, thank you... I am honoured...

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  2. U R Really Lucky to visit here! I wish if i could...Nice location!

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    1. Thanks.... Ur inspiration is needed for doing more such visits and write-ups....

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