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Mamallapuram (also
known as Mahabalipuram), is a town in
Chengalpattu district in the
southeastern Indian state of
Tamil Nadu, best
known for the UNESCO...
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Pagodas in many colonial-era publications, they are also
called the
Mamallapuram temples or
Mahabalipuram temples in
contemporary literature. The site...
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historical coastal resort town of
Mamallapuram in
Tamil Nadu state, India.
Being part of the
Group of
Monuments at
Mamallapuram, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site...
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beautification programme planned by ASI. The
Mamallapuram Dance Festival is held
every year
during Dec-Jan in
Mamallapuram,
Tamil Nadu. This
dance festival is...
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finest example being the S**** Temple, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in
Mamallapuram.
Kancheepuram served as the
capital of the
Pallava kingdom. The dynasty...
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Descent of the Ganges,
known locally as Arjuna's Penance, is a
monument at
Mamallapuram, on the
Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, in the
Chengalpattu district...
- "Seven Pagodas" has
served as a
nickname for the
southern Indian city of
Mamallapuram, also
called Mahabalipuram (old name),
since the
first European explorers...
- I's love of art and
completed the
works started by
Mahendravarman in
Mamallapuram.
During his reign, the
famous Pancha Rathas, a
monolithic rock-cut temple...
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Māmallapuram:
deciphering a
visual text.
Institute of
Asian Studies. p. 124. ISBN 978-81-87892-00-7. Nagaswamy, R (2008).
Mahabalipuram (
Mamallapuram)...
- May 2018 at the
Wayback Machine,
Archaeological Survey of
India (2014)
Mamallapuram,
Encyclopedia Britannica James G.
Lochtefeld (2002). The Illustrated...