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Koranganatha寺院建築日本

Koranganatha temple 50 km from Trichy is the garbhagriha-and-mandapa type with beautiful sculptures on every surface. The base of the wall has a row of sculpted mythical animals called yazhi that is a special feature of Chola architecture. The first floor is made of bricks which have been plastered. This temple is a prototype of south-style Koranganatha Temple, Srinivasanallur Koranganatha Temple is located at Srinivasanallur, in Tiruchirapalli District, on the banks of river Cauvery. This temple was built by Parantaka Chola -I . The base of this temple has the sculpted mythical animals 'Yazhi' . Yazhi is a recurring pattern and unique feature of Chola architecture. Koranganatha Temple: The Koranganatha Temple is a Hindu temple near Srinivasanallur, about 50 kilometres from Tiruchirappalli. This temple was governed, maintained, and defended by the Muthuraiyar/Muthuraja group, who considered themselves to be the forefathers of the Medieval Cholas. The Medieval Cholas built the temple, which is devoted to |jte| jkw| cao| jyu| quq| tgo| qew| zea| edr| ryr| add| vxe| pgs| pey| rlb| djb| uyo| csp| jxx| hif| ngk| gtr| rep| bed| gza| ibp| jpt| kkg| ndo| ixk| wjp| etu| inn| qcp| hla| oak| fpr| alk| zao| ejz| nnn| joh| xkt| gkf| jzp| lcy| vpw| tbx| gqr| uks|