世界文化遺産インド-チャン島の洞窟エレファンタ洞窟ムンバイは全体的に深刻な汚れがあり、AQIは100-150中程度の汚染で、チャン島に足を踏み入れたばかりで、まだ海でいっぱいのゴミで、14億人の人口を制御するのは本当に難しいです。しかし、洞窟に登り、中の巨人の像を見ると、シヴァ神のレリーフとリンガ(生殖器)があり、当時の人がシヴァ神をどれほど崇拝していたかが分かります。虽然印度教主神有三,但梵天在印度,却相对吃不开(东南亚及台湾最,就是我们的四面佛),另外两大主神就是,湿婆神跟湿奴,一个主掌破坏,一个主掌维护,所以湿婆派的,顔を顔料(灰)で塗りつぶし、額に3本の線を勝手に塗り、湿奴派の信者は額に3本の線を厳密に描きます(比較的きちんとした)ヒンズー教寺院の信者は、ひざまずいて崇拝するだけでなく、さらに驚くべきことは、非常にパワフルなダンスです。(インド人はダンスDNAを持っています)私の超強力な旅行仲間、アン、私たちはインドで一週間食べました、数日前に辛いと感じることを除いて、今では地元の食べ物に非常に適応しています(主な理由はアンも非常に良いです)、次の停留所を楽しみにしています:)#elephantaisland #mumbai #worldheritage #shiva #linga
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世界文化遺産インド-チャン島の洞窟エレファンタ洞窟ムンバイは全体的に深刻な汚れがあり、AQIは100-150中程度の汚染で、チャン島に足を踏み入れたばかりで、まだ海でいっぱいのゴミで、14億人の人口を制御するのは本当に難しいです。しかし、洞窟に登り、中の巨人の像を見ると、シヴァ神のレリーフとリンガ(生殖器)があり、当時の人がシヴァ神をどれほど崇拝していたかが分かります。虽然印度教主神有三,但梵天在印度,却相对吃不开(东南亚及台湾最,就是我们的四面佛),另外两大主神就是,湿婆神跟湿奴,一个主掌破坏,一个主掌维护,所以湿婆派的,顔を顔料(灰)で塗りつぶし、額に3本の線を勝手に塗り、湿奴派の信者は額に3本の線を厳密に描きます(比較的きちんとした)ヒンズー教寺院の信者は、ひざまずいて崇拝するだけでなく、さらに驚くべきことは、非常にパワフルなダンスです。(インド人はダンスDNAを持っています)私の超強力な旅行仲間、アン、私たちはインドで一週間食べました、数日前に辛いと感じることを除いて、今では地元の食べ物に非常に適応しています(主な理由はアンも非常に良いです)、次の停留所を楽しみにしています:)#elephantaisland #mumbai #worldheritage #shiva #linga
ムンバイの東 10 キロのアラビア海に位置するチャン島石窟は、世界遺産リストに登録されています。チャン島の石窟は広として雄大で、そのほとんどが岩の外側から内側に向かって掘削され、独創的な地下寺院を形成しています。象島は石の象にちなんで名付けられました。ムンバイ湾の北東にある小さな島です。初期のポルトガルの入植者はポルトガル語で島を「エレファンタ」と呼んでいたため、エレファンタ石窟としても知られるチャン島の石窟。チャン島の石窟は中世のヒンズー教の石窟です。インドの伝統的な洞窟像は石の彫刻が中心で、チャン島の洞窟の建設は地元の状況に合わせて巨大な岩で彫られ、石の建物全体が彫刻と装飾が統合されており、非常に壮観です。
ムンバイの印象エレファンタ洞窟2019年2月24日 晴れ 34度のチャン島はムンバイの港湾にある島で、インド門の北東11キロに位置し、国連の世界文化遺産です。面積は10平方キロメートル以上で、8-9世紀に建てられたヒンズー教の神をテーマにした洞窟寺院や彫像で知られています。ここの洞窟群の半分はヒンズー教で、もう半分は仏教で、仏教は現在開かれていません。ヒンズー教の石窟は5つしか開いていませんが、年がかろうじて1つ半を数えられますか?そしてこれらの古跡はポルトガル軍によって破壊され、現在最も有名で保存されているのは第一窟シヴァ神殿で、その中で最も有名な彫像は高さ6メートルの三相神(Trimurti)で、インド彫刻ひいては世界彫刻の不朽の傑作の一つです。他の基本的な損傷、見どころはありません、私は龍門石窟の雲岡石窟と比較して保護措置があまりにも悪いと感じています。到着方法:インドの門の前の桟橋でフェリーに乗り、約1時間、200ルピー/人を往復します。フェリーの時間は9:00-14:30、帰りのフェリーの時間は12:30-18:00です。営業時間:年中無休、月曜日は営業していません。チケット:お一人様600ルピー。カメラにはさらに25ルピーが課金され、携帯電話は無料です。アガンダとエロラの洞窟に行くと、この洞窟は無視でき、価格は本当に高くありません。
Elephant Island is an island in the Bay of Mumbai, India. The Portuguese call it the Elephant Island because of the original stone elephant on the island. It is famous for cave temples and statues built in the 8th to 9th centuries. From about the 6th to 8th centuries AD, seven grottoes were excavated successively by the Shalu flail people and the Rushtrakuta people in the Dekan area in the sandy hills, the most famous of which is the well-preserved Shiva Temple, the first grotto. Entering the Shiva Grottoes Temple from the steps on the slopes of the Elephant Island is like entering the cave house of Shiva, the Hindu god. The Shiva Temple in the Xiangdao Grottoes is called the Shiva House. A total of 9 large-scale niche reliefs were chiseled out on the natural sandstone walls of the temple hall. Each niche is about 3.35 meters square, depicting various aspects of Shiva as the incarnation of the vitality of the universe or various Shiva myths. The sculpture of the Alphanta Grottoes has its own characteristics, and its style is subordinate to the silence of the Chindo Classicism. During the exciting and magnificent transition from solemn to Indian Baroque, the model was simple, vigorous and elegant, and the theme was full of symbols of mysticism.
Mistakenly entered Elephanta Caves. After taking pictures at the Indian Gate and seeing many people going by boat, I was curious to know that it was a four-hour trip to Elephanta Caves with a round trip ticket of 18 RMB and a one-way boat of about 70 minutes. So I came, with 50 yuan for foreigners and 3 yuan for Indians. There are five holes in all. Wikipedia says they were built between the 5th and 8th centuries A.D. and are well preserved because of their island location.
Xiangdao Grottoes - Medieval Hindu Grottoes, located on an island about 20 kilometers from Mumbai. When the Portuguese went to the island in the 16th century, they found a stone elephant at the landing site, so they named the island Elephant Island. In 1987, UNESCO listed the Xiangdao Grottoes as a cultural heritage in the World Heritage List. The art of Xiangdao Grottoes belongs to the Malata sect in Hindu architecture, which is made of stone or huge rock. It has been built for a long time and is said to have lasted for more than 150 years. The whole stone building and sculpture decoration are in one, very spectacular. The Xiangdao Grottoes are magnificent and magnificent. Most of them are excavated from the outside to the inside of the rocks, forming a series of underground temples with wonderful workmanship. The theme of the sculpture is mostly related to Hinduism, which shows the legendary story of Shiva, one of the three great Hindu gods, as well as the living scenes of the ancient Indian people. One of the most famous is a statue of Shiva about 5.5 meters high in Grotto No. 5. It is a three-sided chest image, the front represents the creator, the solemn look, the left represents the destroyer, with a grim face; the right represents the patron saint, with a smile. In addition, the sculpture of the God of dance, Shiva's demons and Shiva's love and marriage is also a rare masterpiece in the world. The grotto sculptures in Xiangdao are vivid and meticulous, all of which are full of the breath of life. The fare of 200 rupees includes round trip. After getting off the ship, you can take a small train to reach the entrance of the mountain climbing, one way 20 rupees. It takes about 15 minutes to arrive on foot. Many cattle will be encountered on foot. Because cattle are regarded as spiritual things by the local people, they are especially blessed. A toll of 5 rupees is required on the way to the climbing stairs. If you don't want to climb a 120-step mountain road, you can pay 2,000 rupees, and the slider is lifted up by four people. A ticket of 600 rupees is required to reach the top of the hill, which is the entrance to the grottoes. There are many monkeys playing near the ticket office. They can take close-up pictures. After leaving the Elephant Island and returning to Mumbai, I was impressed by the beautiful sunset. Gradually erase the sadness left by yesterday's visit to the slums.
Walking to the end of the stairs is the place to buy tickets, 250 rupees per person. There are not many things to see, mainly the first cave, Shiva Temple. No carvings have been left in the other caves. The main entrance is in the east, but it has been blocked by the collapse. The carved off-duty parts were basically destroyed, and in some places the bullet marks and warheads left by Portuguese soldiers could be seen. When entering the temple, there was a guide, 600 rupees. That's good. It also teaches us how to take pictures from different angles. Xiangdao rests on Monday.