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| Sculpture of Rama and Lakshmana at Gandha Madhana hill at Hampi [Credit: T.M. Keshav] |
Next to the sculptures was a sheltered rock cave, with a structural entrance bearing a huge multi-hooded snake, with a dagger vertically above the hood and the symbol of the sun and moon on either side.
Date back to Vijayanagar period
These sculptures were found buried behind thick vegetation. “The findings might date back to the earlier Vijayanagar period,” says Mr. Keshava, who has done extensive studies on Hampi excavations..
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| The sculpture of ‘Dhanwantri’ Vishnu discovered in Ganda Madana hill at Hampi [Credit: T.M. Keshav] |
If you look south of the cave, you see an east-facing Nandi sculpted on a boulder.
The inner side of the mahamantap is filled with sand and debris, and one has to crawl in to gain access. In front of the rock-cut Shiva temple, is the remains of a ‘Garuda’ pillar. “It appears that the whole composition was an important complex during the Vijayanagar period. Further exploration of the area may unravel unknown stages of the Vijayanagar architectural history,” he says.
Conservation
When contacted, N.C. Prakash Nayakanda, Deputy Superintending Archaeologist, ASI Hampi Mini Circle, said: “There are many things that are still unexplored in Hampi. We will visit the spot where the rock sculptures were found, carry out an inspection and take photographs to maintain a record, besides initiating suitable steps for its conservation.”
Author: M. Ahiraj | Source: The Hindu [June 21, 2015]







