The Thirumurthy image at Elephanta Caves
Jawaharlal Nehru, first prime minister of India wrote in his book 'The Discovery of India ', "It is not some secret doctrine or esoteric knowledge that has kept India vital and going through these long ages, but a tender humanity, a varied and tolerant culture and a deep understanding of life and its mysterious ways. Her abundant vitality flows out from age to age in her magnificent literature and art, though we have only a small part of it with us and much lies hidden or has been destroyed by nature or man's vandalism. The Trimurti in the Elephanta caves might well be the many-faced statue of India itself, powerful, with compelling eyes, full of deep knowledge and understanding, looking down upon us."
This image carved on the cave wall is arguably the highest watermark in medieval of sculptural art medieval India achieved.
Visitors at Trimurti image of Cave 1
Aghora Bhairava face of Shiva in the Trimurti of Cave 1
Vamadeva Uma face of Shiva as Trimurti in Cave 1