India Heritage - Shore Temple
The
shore temples at Mahabalipuram, a coastal village 50 km south of
Madras, were built in the 7th century, during the reign of Rajasimha,
and they depict the final flowering of Pallava art. These temples
are refreshingly uncluttered, unlike later grandiose Dravidian architecture
and they tower over the waves, behind a protective breakwater. The
temple with its beautiful polygonal dome enshrines Lord Vishnu and
Shiva. These beautiful temples, ravaged by wind and sea, were listed
among the World Heritage sites, a few years ago and they are probably
the most photographed monuments in India.
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