Kids were able to recognize some of the figures. This is Shiva and in his hands he holds a club, deer and snake. Shiva is known as the destroyer but also can create |
Brahma the creator of the universe. He has four head facing the directions of the compass (N,S,E,W) |
This hand position is the Buddha setting the Wheel of Law in motion which has something to do with he first teachings. I need to read up on that more to fully understand it |
The Wheel of the Law--we saw this in a lot of the statues |
Statue of a Buddhist monk |
Jainism -- Rishabha the founder -- Kids and I haven't learned about this one yet but on my list to cover soon. |
With Jainism I was able to distinguish them from the other statues based on the 4 pointed mark on their chest |
This is a statue of the aviator of the god Vishnu, he has many avatars. I must admit I get very lost with all of this. |
Model of a stupa -- with is a burial for relics and ashes of monks. Also a place of mediation. |
This is the God Ganesha--We found a story about him on You tube, weird but interesting story. |
Ceremonial Crown |
We read somewhere that horses were harder to rear so elephants were what were used for War. I need to research this further. |
Ravana is the primary antagonist character of the Hindu epic Ramayana . We read that is epic tale is longer than Gilgamesh. |
Ivory casket for ashes |
Ivory ladle |
19th century palm leaf book, above is a silver case to hold it in. |
Palace doors from the 19th century |