Shrine of Shri Ranganathasvami in the Srirangam complex
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Shrine of Shri Ranganathasvami in the Srirangam complex

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Shrine of Shri Ranganathasvami at the core of the Srirangam complex. The image, on the golden roof of the main shrine, is of Vishnu Paravasudeva. At the gate of the inner sanctuary are two Dvarapalas (door guardians), Bhadra and Subhadra; near them are two empty niches which should house the characteristic attributes of the god, Shankhanidhi and Padmanidhi, the personified conch and lotus respectively. Inside is the image of the two-armed Shri Ranganathasvami reclining on his right side against the coils of Shesha. Floating in the air nearby is Vibhishana. At the front, close to the threshold of the sanctuary, is the golden processional image of the god, Alagiyamanavala, ‘the handsome bridegroom’, flanked by his consorts, the goddesses Sri Devi and Bhu Devi, who accompany him on all ceremonial occasions. Various vessels are placed opposite the processional images. At the top of the page are three further significant religious landmarks: the temples dedicated to Ranganayaki (a form of Sri Devi, at top left), Kodandarama (top right) and the Chandra Pushkarini tank.

Date

1830

Crédit

Photo12/UIG/Universal History Archive

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UMG22A53_097

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Non

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

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22,0Mo (2,8Mo) / 21,6cm x 25,6cm / 2550 x 3020 (300dpi)

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