Airavatesvara Temple’s Optical Illusion — by Atlas Obscura

If you can't find a more relevant forum, use this one!
Post Reply
User avatar
Welles
Family
Posts: 1609
Joined: Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:55 pm
Please type in these numbers: 46373: 1111
Location: Santa Cruz, CA USA
Contact:

Airavatesvara Temple’s Optical Illusion — by Atlas Obscura

Post by Welles »

This temple contains what might be the world’s oldest optical illusion. Look at this bas-relief depicting two animal bodies. If you solely focus on the left-hand animal, you will see a complete bull, including horns; however, when you focus solely on the right-hand animal, you will see a complete elephant, including a trunk.
Airavatesvara Temple’s Optical Illusion — by Atlas Obscura

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/opt ... ara-temple


:elephant: :elephant: :elephant:
happyrain
Family
Posts: 3276
Joined: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:44 pm
Please type in these numbers: 46373: 1111

Re: Airavatesvara Temple’s Optical Illusion — by Atlas Obscura

Post by happyrain »

Cool! Perfect timing Welles, I am getting heavy lessons on Oneness. I wonder if it's a cosmic download. :alien:
Image
:loves
Fear grips when Love falls short of Infinity
Seeker13
Family
Posts: 2331
Joined: Sat Sep 30, 2006 3:29 pm
Please type in these numbers: 46373: 0
Please type in these numbers:91294: 0
Location: USA

Re: Airavatesvara Temple’s Optical Illusion — by Atlas Obscura

Post by Seeker13 »

Welles,
Interesting and beautiful! Did you see the placement of the elephants feet? I'm not very well versed with the Hindi religion, but this painting seems laced with symbolism.

Kim
And Spirit whispered, "There are no limits."

We are akin to the aspen forests, seemingly separated but in actuality, one organism.
User avatar
Welles
Family
Posts: 1609
Joined: Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:55 pm
Please type in these numbers: 46373: 1111
Location: Santa Cruz, CA USA
Contact:

Re: Airavatesvara Temple’s Optical Illusion — by Atlas Obscura

Post by Welles »

Hey Eric that painting was great. I'd never seen that ancient illusion until yesterday!

Seeker13 wrote: Tue Oct 06, 2020 3:26 pm Did you see the placement of the elephants feet? I'm not very well versed with the Hindi religion, but this painting seems laced with symbolism.

The elephant is doing the Hokey-Pokey... a truly ancient dance.

:bana: :bana: :bana: :bana: :bana: :bana: :bana: :bana: :bana: :bana:
Seeker13
Family
Posts: 2331
Joined: Sat Sep 30, 2006 3:29 pm
Please type in these numbers: 46373: 0
Please type in these numbers:91294: 0
Location: USA

Re: Airavatesvara Temple’s Optical Illusion — by Atlas Obscura

Post by Seeker13 »

Welles,
:lol: Of that I have no doubt! I think Mr. :bana: agrees!

Kim
And Spirit whispered, "There are no limits."

We are akin to the aspen forests, seemingly separated but in actuality, one organism.
Post Reply