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  1. Descent of the Ganges, known locally as Arjuna's Penance, is a monument at Mamallapuram, on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, in the Chengalpattu district of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Measuring 96 by 43 feet (29 m × 13 m), it is a giant open-air rock relief carved on two monolithic rock boulders.

  2. Arjuna's Penance is a story from the Mahabharata of how Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers, performed severe austerities in order to obtain Shiva's weapon. The idea, which pervades Hindu philosophy, is that one could obtain, by self-mortification, enough power even to overcome the gods.

  3. Nov 30, 2016 · A detailed description of the famous bas-relief of Mahabalipuram - known as Arjuna's Penance or the Descent of Ganga, this relief has 150 sculptures.

  4. Arjuna’s Penance is one of the top heritage sites at Mahabalipuram in Chengalpet District in Tamil Nadu. It is the World’s largest bas relief Measuring 96 ft by 43 ft.

  5. Arjuna's Penance. Believed to be the world's largest structure of its kind, inscribed on two monolithic boulders, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Arjuna's Penance (tapas) is a bas-relief, measuring to 43 ft height and 100 ft length. It has over 100 sculptures of gods, birds, beasts and saints.

  6. The Arjuna’s Penance or the Descent of Ganges is one of the marvel monuments of Mahabalipuram. The creation of Pallava king Narsimha Varma-I was on board in the mid of 7th century. The magnificently raised monument is of 43 feet height, carved using two adjoining granite boulder.

  7. Despite its long history of at least 1,200 years and plenty of scholarly attention, experts remain uncertain about its precise subject matter. It has been variously interpreted as a visual narrative of the “Descent of the Ganges,” “Arjuna’s Penance,” or other stories from the vast Hindu tradition.

  8. Arjuna's Penance This incomparable set of carvings and sculptures is unique in the range of Indian art. The scene is generally taken to represent a story from the Mahabharata in which Arjuna,...

  9. Arjuna’s Penance is a massive open-air bas-relief monolith, which dates back to the 7th century. It is situated in the town of Mahabalipuram, at a distance of 58 km from Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu.

  10. Arjuna’s Penance, also known as “Descent of the Ganges,” is a magnificent bas-relief sculpture carved on two massive boulders in the town of Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram), located on the Coromandel Coast of Tamil Nadu, India.