Gharapuri..popularly known as Elephanta Caves


Gharapuri is the name by which Elephanta caves were known prior to the arrival of Portugese. The present name can be attributed to the the stone structure of elephant which was carved out of stone. From then the island came to be known by the name Elephanta caves.

How to reach

This historically rich place can be reached from Gateway of India in a ferry. The ferry services starts around 8:30 - 9:00 am in the morning and costs 150 per person for to and fro.
Wiki page provides the major details..historical details.

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View of Gateway of India and Taj hotel

Maheshmurti cave

The sculptures of Gharapuri are larger than life form and are fascinating.
The island has a cluster of caves in which cave 1 is very popular. Cave 1 has the iconic Maheshmurti or Trimurti where Shiva is personified as Creator, Protector and Destroyer. The cave has a main hall supported by strong pillars. The trimurti statue is carved out from the wall and is flanked by two dwarapala statues.
The famous Maheshmurti Statue
On the right is a relief of Shiva as Ardhanareeswara. The lower part of the relief is destroyed but you can notice the cow head carved to depict three dimensionality. Left to the mahesmurti statue is a relief with Shiva as Gangadhara supporting the flow of Ganga. The relief also has Parvati standing a bit far from Shiva implying displeasure.

Lord Shiva as Ardhanareeswara
Cave 1 also holds a central shrine of Shiva Linga. This shrine has openings on all sides with each entrance having a dwarapalakas of different form. To the left of the main hall is a small shrine of Shiva linga. To the right is also a shrine of Shiva. this hall has two courtyards of which one is empty. The other one has Ganesha and Kumaraswami sculpted along with other divine forms.
Central Shrine in Cave 1
The main hall also has reliefs depicting Ravana under Kailash mountain, Marriage ceremony of Shiva and Parvati, Shiva as destroyer of an asura, Shiva in Yoga mudra, Shiva as Nataraja and a relief where Shiva and Parvati are seated in a high raised floor. Most of the statues are destroyed, i couldn't stop imagining how magnificent the place would have been if these destruction's were not there. Now we can only enhance our imaginative power to visualize it. I remember an old song from a telugu movie "Silalapai shilpalu chekkinaru, manavallu shrustike andalu techinaru...", which means 'they have sculpted the stones to sculptures, our people have brought beauty to the nature...'.

Lord Ganesha

Caves 2,3 &4

Most of these caves are empty and less prominant when compared to cave 1. One of the cave has Shiva shrine, where as the rest of the others are normal 

Shopping en-route

There are many shops along the stairs selling various products. You can find unprocessed 'Amethyst' and 'Lapis lazuli'. Buy a guide book, it will be very helpful in understanding the reliefs.

Caution

Do not attempt to eat anything near the caves unless you want to be visited by our ancestors..;-). They are pretty fast, will arrive even before you open a Haldiram's packet.




17 comments:

  1. This is pretty good and informative than the earlier, but please replace 'Where' with 'were' and I couldn't make out the English meaning of the Telugu song about sculpture.

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    1. Thanks for correction. The song indicates how our ancestors have beautified the nature with sculptures.

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  7. Nicely given information. To visit the elephanta caves is one of my wish...

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  8. Lovely pictures. The Elephanta Caves are located on island hills about 11 km north-east of the Apollo Bandar, Mumbai. There are seven cave excavations in this group of caves which date back to the 6th and 7th centuries CE. Check out all details, timings, entry fee, best time to visit of Elephanta Caves.


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