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- The Kailash (IAST: Kailasa) or Kailashanatha (IAST: Kailāśanātha) temple is the largest of the rock-cut Hindu temples at the Ellora Caves in Aurangabad...
- The Kailasanathar Temple, Kanchipuram, also referred to as the Kailasanatha temple, is a Pallava-era historic Hindu temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu,...
- Muthuswami Dik****a (IAST: Muttusvāmi Dīkṣita, 24 March 1775 – 21 October 1835) or Dik****ar was a South Indian poet and composer and is one of the musical...
- record of c. 700, Peddavaduguru inscription of ****keshin II, the Kanchi Kailasanatha Temple inscription and Pattadakal Virupaksha Temple inscription of Vikramaditya II...
- Kailasanathar Temple is the name of several famous megalith rock cut kovils dedicated to the deity Shiva in the form Kailasanathar, whose primary abode...
- Hemavati, the pious wife of King Kailasanatha. She faces numerous hardships along with her children when Kailasanatha loses his kingdom due to a drought...
- about 20 km from Kumbakonam. Presiding Hindu deities are Parvati and the Kailasanatha Swamy. Bollywood actress Hema Malini is from Ammankudi. According to...
- an external roof. Early temples were mostly dedicated to Shiva. The Kailasanatha temple also called Rajasimha Pallaveswaram in Kanchipuram built by Narasimhavarman...
- John Stratton Hawley (1981), Scenes from the Childhood of Kṛṣṇa on the Kailāsanātha Temple, Ellora, Archives of Asian Art, University of Hawaii Press, Vol...
- the first. Kadamba-Pallava script Pallava script at the 8th century Kailasanatha temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The Ciaruteun inscription, a 5th-century...