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Nepal: Elaborate repoussé (repoussage) metalwork on a torana (gateway) shows the Hindu gods Shiva and Parvati flanked by Ganesh (left) and Kartikeya (right) at the Mahadev Temple, Gokarna

Nepal: Elaborate repoussé (repoussage) metalwork on a torana (gateway) shows the Hindu gods Shiva and Parvati flanked by Ganesh (left) and Kartikeya (right) at the Mahadev Temple, Gokarna

The jungle-covered area of Gokarna (a few kilometres northeast of Kathmandu) was once the capital of Nepal. Gokarna was considered a sacred site and took its name from the holy city of Gokarna in Karnataka, in Southern India, a major place of Shiva worship. During the reign of the seventh Kiranti king, the hero of the epic Mahabharata, Arjuna, reputedly paid the country a visit. Arjuna managed to impress Shiva, who had disguised himself as a Kiranti, with his extraordinary arrow shooting skills.






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CPA Media Co. Ltd.

Photographer:

Rainer Krack

Credit:

Pictures From Asia

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