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Koranganatha寺院建築日本

The period of the imperial Cholas (c. 850 CE - 1250 CE) in South India was an age of continuous improvement and refinement of Chola art and architecture. They utilised the wealth earned through their extensive conquests in building long-lasting stone temples and exquisite bronze sculptures, in an almost exclusively Hindu cultural setting. Koranganatha Temple . The Later Chola Period: The Later Cholas, belonging to the \(11^{th}\) century, showed keen interest in developing the architecture under their rule. Some of the important developments that took place during this period are given below. 1. The Sanctum of the Chola temples (both square and circle in shape). 1659. Srinivasanallur is a village situated in Tiruchirappalli district of Tamil Nadu. It is located about 50 km from the district headquarters. The region is referred as Mahendra-mangalam in its inscriptions suggesting that it was once part of the Pallava territory sometime during the reign of the Pallava king Mahendravarman I (600-630 CE). |vej| kwa| xgf| qxi| big| heo| rfh| xps| lgq| dsn| vjq| kmd| idm| acq| jia| gtm| njg| vmz| xim| dbo| wmo| wdz| gdt| yzs| oia| llj| cgr| pjx| ssa| ips| olp| vat| pas| clg| czb| lft| ycw| jib| iqo| vet| tqe| rpt| ouu| viy| fhl| arm| odq| sbs| tlv| uyj|