hinducosmos:The Heavenly Maidens of Sigiriya, Sri LankaWilliam Dalrymple wrote :Spent the day re
hinducosmos:The Heavenly Maidens of Sigiriya, Sri Lanka William Dalrymple wrote : Spent the day reading about the ravishing 5th century wall paintings of Sigiriya in Northern Sri Lanka. The great rock citadel of Sigiriya was the creation of Kassapa I (r. 473–91CE) The site that has always attracted large numbers of visitors and pilgrims. It was constructed to recreate the city of Āḷakamandā, the celestial home of Kubera, the god of wealth. An inscription of the Sigiriya graffiti records: ‘The resplendent rock named Sighigiri captivates the minds of those who have seen [it] as if [the mountain] Mundalind, which was adorned by the King of Sages, had descended to the earth.’ Mundalind is Mount Meru, the home of Gods Some of passing pilgrims expressed their admiration of the paintings of celestial nymphs in graffiti love poems that can still be read. Some of passing pilgrims expressed their admiration of the paintings of celestial nymphs in graffiti love poems that can still be read. Photographer: William Dalrymple (via Twitter: William Dalrymple) These frescoes are found on the ruins of Sigiriya, this unbelievable ruined city built on top of a mountain in the middle of the jungle (to make it even more badass, it was originally carved to look like a giant lion). -- source link
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