#Thread Hero Stones
The proof of bravery of our ancestors etched on stones. A Hero Stone is essentially a memorial commemorating the fame of the warriors who had died in a battle, while defending a king/cattle/village/women /border.
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Most of these stones erected between the 3rd CE BC -18th CE AD,can be found all over India, although the higher concentration is in Karnataka, which is thought to have over 2,500 examples.
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An archetypal Hero Stone has sculptures in 3 panels -
Upper Panel – The upper panel depicts the subject worshiping a deity, most commonly a Shiva linga, with an attendant/priest.
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Middle Panel – Here, the hero seated in a palanquin or shrine, often being lifted to the heavens by nymphs (apsaras).
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Lower Panel – This panel usually depicts how the hero died, so battle scenes are often shown, but on occasions you do come across something a little different.
There are some with even 4,5,6 and 7 panels.
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