Rajamala world illustration - Hindu Mythology theme
Hindu Mythology

Rajamala

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A land where empires rise beneath the blazing sun and ancient gods walk unseen among mortals. From the chariot-lords of the northern Hindayan Empire to the Tamilan dynasties of the south, every kingdom is a jewel on the endless garland of Rajamala. Beyond humans roam tiger warriors, elephant sages, and serpent sorcerers who remember the world’s first dawn. Here, holy wars are waged in the name of god-kings, jungle spirits guard forgotten temples.

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Temple of the Three-Headed Sun
Temple of the Three-Headed Sun
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Description

A crumbling pre-Hindayan ruin featuring a massive stone sun god statue with three faces, each looking in a different direction, symbolizing omnipresence and vigilance.

Appearance

The temple is made of weathered sandstone blocks, partially overgrown with vines and moss. The three-headed sun god statue stands at the temple's center, its faces eroded but still imposing. Broken pillars and scattered relics surround the site.

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