Great Living Chola Temples. Tamil architecture: History. One of the first great Tamil Chola building projects, the temple's foundations were laid out in. Heavy Stone on opposite direction of Temple. Brihadisvara Tempel in Thanjavur, de Brihadisvara Tempel in Gangaikondacholisvaram en de Airavatesvara Tempel in Darasuram. Thanjavur, formerly Tanjore, is a city in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur is an important center of South Indian religion, art, and architecture. Most of the Great Living Chola Temples, which are UNESCO World Heritage Monuments, are located in and around Thanjavur.
- Tanjore Temple Shadow
- Tanjore Temple History In Tamil Pdf Download
- Tanjore Temple History In Tamil Pdf Pdf
Peruvudaiyaar Kovil is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva which is also called as Brihadeeswarar temple. It is located in South Bank of Kaveri river in Thanjavur in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is also known as Periya Kovil, RajaRajeswara Temple and Rajarajeswaram.[1][2] It is one of the largest temples in India. Peruvudaiyaar Kovil is an example of Tamil architecture from the Chola period.[3] It was built by Tamil King Raja Raja Chola I and completed in 1010 AD.[4] The temple turned 1000 years old in 2010.[4] The temple is part of the UNESCOWorld Heritage Site known as the 'Great Living Chola Temples', along with Brihadeeswarar Temple, Gangaikonda Cholapuram and Airavatesvara temple.[5]
The temple has fortified walls that were probably added in the 16th century. The vimanam (temple tower) is 216 ft (66 m) high and is the tallest in the world. The Kumbam (the apex or the bulbous structure on the top) of the temple is carved out of a single rock and weighs around 80 tons.[6] There is a big statue of Nandi (sacred bull), carved out of a single rock measuring about 16 ft (4.9 m) long and 13 ft (4.0 m) high at the entrance. The entire temple structure is made out of granite. The nearest sources of which are about 60 km to the west of temple. The temple is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Tamil Nadu.[7]
Tanjore Temple Shadow
References[change | change source]
Tanjore Temple History In Tamil Pdf Download
- ↑'Tamil Nadu – Thanjavur Periya Kovil – 1000 Years, Six Earthquakes, Still Standing Strong'. Tamilnadu.com. 27 January 2014.
- ↑South Indian Inscriptions – Vol II, Part I & II
- ↑John, Keay (2000). India, a History. New York, United States: Harper Collins Publishers. pp. xix. ISBN978-0-00-638784-8.
- ↑ 4.04.1'Endowments to the Temple'. Archaeological Survey of India.
- ↑'Tanjavur Periya Kovil Tamil Nadu'. Tamilnadu.com. 5 December 2012.
- ↑'The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)'.
- ↑Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.). India through the ages. Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. p. 185.