Aerial View: Kailash, Ankor Wat & Vishnu-Garud

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Arial view of Monolithic Kailash Temple.
The temple is carved from top to down from a single block of stone, a wonder of the world. It was built by King Krishna I in AD 760 to represent Mt Kailasa (Kailash), Shiva’s Himalayan abode. 

A humungous monument, the temple is 200 ft long and 100 ft in breadth and height. It is carved out of a single rock! Interestingly, while the Kailash temple is loosely attributed as a cave temple, it is more a free-standing structure with its own open courtyard which is 280 ft long, 160 ft wide, and 106 ft deep at the back where the cliffs are the highest.



Ankor Wat Temple From the Sky
Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and is the largest religious monument in the world, on a site measuring 162.6 hectares. Originally constructed as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu for the Khmer Empire, it was gradually transformed into a Buddhist temple towards the end of the 12th century.




Bhagwan Vishnu on His Carrier Bird Garud in Indonesia. 
Lord Vishnu on bird Garud: The world’s Tallest Statue of a Hindu God is 400 ft. tall & is not in India but in GWK Cultural Park, Bali, Indonesia. The statue representing the religion of the country for past centuries.



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