A damaged clay statue of a warrior deity on horse being propped up with stick and ropes, Samanamalai, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India by Maria Vincent RobinsonApril 30, 20227 Comments Good to see It’s standing up to the tides of time and retaining it’s colors. A damaged clay statue of a warrior deity on horse being propped up with stick and ropes, Samanamalai, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
I guess it would be 5 to 10 years, Deb. When they make it with cement, it would usually last longer I reckon. They maybe painting every year before some festival too, I thought. Thank you as always for your lovely comments 🙏😊 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
That’s interesting. However, I find the straightness of the edges on the stairs in the background utterly fascinating. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you so much Matt, those steps lead to the Jain Hills and statues on the hill top where Jain Monks lived and meditated a few centuries back. 🙏😊 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Wonderful!
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Many thanks Elvira 🙏😊 Pleasing to see your comments, as always. Cheers.
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You are welcome, Vincent. 🙂
Cheers
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How old do you think it might be? The colours are so vibrant
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I guess it would be 5 to 10 years, Deb. When they make it with cement, it would usually last longer I reckon. They maybe painting every year before some festival too, I thought. Thank you as always for your lovely comments 🙏😊
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That’s interesting.
However, I find the straightness of the edges on the stairs in the background utterly fascinating.
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Thank you so much Matt, those steps lead to the Jain Hills and statues on the hill top where Jain Monks lived and meditated a few centuries back. 🙏😊
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