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Images of the creature occur in many South Indian temples, often sculpted onto the pillars. [4] There also exist variations of the creature, with it possessing the appendages of other beasts. It has sometimes been described as a leogryph (part-lion and part-griffin), [5] with some bird-like features, with the trunk referred to as a proboscis. [6]
The yazh (Tamil: யாழ், also transliterated yāḻ, pronounced) is a harp used in ancient Tamil music.It was strung with gut strings that ran from a curved ebony neck to a boat or trough-shaped resonator, the opening of which was a covered with skin for a soundboard.
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A structure of a mythical lion, "YAZHI" (A statue of lion) made out of a single stone with a rolling ball inside its mouth is carved on two pillars. A structure of Lord Shiva riding a vedhic horse is carved on two other pillars made out of a single stone. Belur Temple Scripts.
These have intricate carvings of Hindu legends, and some are plated with silver or gold foils. The most significant of the temple chariots are the Garuda vahana, the Simha vahana, the Yanai vahana, the Kudirai vahana, the Hanumantha vahana, the Yazhi vahana, the Sesha vahana, the Annapakshi vahana, the Otrai vahana and the Prabhai vahana. [4] [83]
The entrance doorjamb and the doors were made of Burma teak wood. The floors would having the marble stones imported from Dutch. Attangudi tiles add much beauty to the palace. The inner ceiling of the bungalow would have teak wood. Sculptures such as yazhi and elephant would be found with beautiful iconographical aspects.
2270 Yazhi: 1980 ED: Navajo for little one: MPC · 2270: 2271 Kiso: 1976 UV 5: Kiso Observatory, a station of the Tokyo Observatory: MPC · 2271: 2272 Montezuma: 1972 FA: Moctezuma II, 9th emperor of the Aztec empire: MPC · 2272: 2273 Yarilo: 1975 EV 1: Iarilo, Slavic sun god: DMP · 2273: 2274 Ehrsson: 1976 EA: A friend of discoverer Claes ...
Koranganatha Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the town of Srinivasanallur, about 50 kilometres from Tiruchirappalli.This temple was managed, maintained and protected by peoples of Muthuraiyar / Muthuraja community who believed as ancestors Medieval Cholas.