File:Bhubaneshwar ei040.jpg
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English: Sahasra Linga. Northwest corner, Parashurameshvara Temple, Bhubaneshwar.
This unusual lingam, set up just northwest of the jagamohan, is carved with 1000 miniature representations of itself. Representing an icon in multiplicity is intended to show the enormous power of the multiplied object. In Heian Japan, a team of sculptors at Sanjusangen-do made 1001 copies of a statue of Kannon (Avalokiteshvara) for the same reason. Copies of Buddhas are also sometimes multiplied like this; for example, in Cave 7 at Ajanta, or Temple 12 at Nalanda. |
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