Thursday, December 18, 2025
Brihadisvara Temple, Tamilnadu, India!
The original monuments of this 11th-century temple were built around a moat. Its massive tower, inscriptions, frescoes, and sculptures are predominantly related to Shaivism, but also of Vaishnavism and Shaktism. The temple was damaged in its history and some artwork is now missing. Additional mandapam and monuments were added in the centuries that followed. The temple now stands amidst fortified walls that were added after the 16th century.
Built using granite, the vimana tower above the shrine is one of the tallest in South India. The temple has a massive colonnaded prakara (corridor) and one of the largest Shiva lingas in India. It is also famed for the quality of its sculpture, as well as being the location that commissioned the brass Nataraja, Shiva as the lord of dance, in the 11th century. The temple is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Tamil Nadu.
No cement, lime or any type of adhesive used in the construction of this temple.
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