Arjun's Penance, Mahabalipuram

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About Arjun's Penance

There are about 146 carvings in total upon two pink sandstones with a long fissure in between believed to be the falling Ganga. It is witnessed by gods, demigods, nymphs, apsaras, nagas, kinaras and other mythological creatures along with animals and birds. The most prominent carvings are that of Lord Shiva, who is depicted as the carrier of Ganga to the earth while holding his Pushpata weapon. Second is the carving of Bhagiratha, supervising the entire act while the carving of Arjuna showcasing him practicing penance. An incredible piece of art, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and thus holds a special place in the entire landscape of Mahabalipuram. 

Arjuna's Penance also known as the Descent of the Ganges in the world's largest open-rock relief located in Mahabalipuram. A fine example of excellent artistry and sculpting, this ancient Indian art form draws visitors from all across the globe. It depicts two mythological scenes depending upon its interpretation. Overall all the entire relief portrays the descent of the holy river of Ganga upon earth. 

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