Symmetry abounds in Hindu temple architecture , ranging in structures , from the tiny to the mammoth , contrasting sometimes in colours and in others , greys personified. While they are stories in stone , here are two beings of our species , who seem to have taken symmetry a tad too seriously and made it their own story probably.
The two small alcoves , the shutters of the door and the decay on both sides of the wall forming a backdrop for the raconteurs only adding to it.
Set in the precincts of a temple in the city of Jaipur ( also called the Pink City ) in North India.
In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Symmetry.”
fantastic pic!
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Thank you !
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Lovely!
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Such symmetry! Thank god they aren’t wearing same colours 🙂
A wonderful picture!
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Yes , it would have then taken it away from the symmetry concept !
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Another great example is the Chennakeshava Temple at Belur in Karnataka….
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True and most most of our temples.
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These men seem to having a great conversation on a symmetrical steps.
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