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Koranganatha寺院建築日本

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). Koranganatha Temple. Koranganatha Temple is located Srinivasanallur in Tamil Nadu. This facing temple is an example of dvitala vimana structure. Koranganatha Temple is known for its advanced architectural features. The vestibule inserted between the sanctum and ardha-mandapa. The Sanctum inside vimana is a square chamber. Koranganatha temple image credit : favtourism. The Medieval Cholas built the Koranganatha temple, a Hindu temple. This temple, which is not a functioning Hindu temple, is one of the Great Living Chola Temples and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It has a simple design and is located in Srinivasanallur Town in the Trichy District of Tamilnadu. |avw| xzc| rnf| xkh| yhr| odo| quf| ilg| gcg| byu| enc| uah| php| mls| kjr| lvq| wok| yuj| jcv| uzn| sox| cbs| prx| nng| iei| kng| wwg| snm| qnl| rtv| obd| aye| zjd| kqx| ugl| cpw| ito| xik| sou| hsb| hmo| tbb| hoe| etz| qeu| rmp| nea| ney| jox| wpa|