What touches of humour can we see in the sculptures in mahabalipuram
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Arjuna's Penance, Mahabalipuram ... A touch of humor can be seen as a cat is standing doing penance, while big and small rats
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The cave temple's sculptures have some touches of humour where a cat is seen performing penance to a crowd of unappreciative mice
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- Mahabalipuram was a port city of the ancient Kingdom of the Pallavas situated at Kanchipuram, South India. A stroll around the heritage –listed carvings and temples fires the imagination, particularly at sunrise/sunset.
- The Penance of Arjuna is one of Mahabalipuram's finest monuments. Standing high on the top of two massive boulders, the monolith was sculpted at a height of 43 feet, approximately 96 feet long. The majestic structure cannot be made out in photographs, it needs to be seen with our own eyes to enjoy its magnificence. You will see a touch of humor along the sculpture – a cat who imitates the penance of Arjuna to a crowd of mice that are are freely playing around it
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