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Ruins at Ettaia, Said to Have Been Caused by the Combat Between Krishna and Kali. Artist: Finden

Ruins at Ettaia, Said to Have Been Caused by the Combat Between Krishna and Kali. Artist: Finden


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Ruins at Ettaia, Said to Have Been Caused by the Combat Between Krishna and Kali. Artist: Finden

Ruins at Ettaia, Said to Have Been Caused by the Combat Between Krishna and Kali. A print from The Faiths of the World, A Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Sects, Volume II, by Reverend James Gardner, A Fullarton & Co, London & Edinburgh

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This print takes us back in time to the ruins at Ettaia, a place steeped in ancient mythology and religious significance. The artist, Finden, skillfully captures the architectural remnants of this once majestic site that is said to have been destroyed during an epic combat between two powerful deities - Krishna and Kali. As we gaze upon the image, our eyes are drawn to the imposing mountain range in the background, its peaks reaching towards the heavens. Nestled amidst these rugged hills is a river meandering through lush greenery, adding tranquility to this awe-inspiring scene. The ruins themselves stand proudly on a hilltop, their crumbling walls hinting at a glorious past. These structures were not mere buildings; they held deep spiritual meaning for followers of Hinduism. It was here that Krishna and Kali clashed in an epic battle of divine forces, leaving behind these hauntingly beautiful remains as witnesses to their celestial encounter. Intriguingly monochrome yet rich with detail, this print transports us into another era - one where gods walked among mortals and legends were born. Through Reverend James Gardner's meticulous documentation in his book "The Faiths of the World" we gain insight into India's vibrant religious tapestry and its profound impact on both its people and landscape. With each glance at this remarkable artwork by Finden, we are reminded of how history intertwines with geography and spirituality - creating landscapes that echo tales from centuries past.

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