Bṛhadīśvara

temple, Thanjāvūr, India
Also known as: Rājarājeśvara

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  • Colīśvara temple at Kilaiyūr, Tamil Nadu, India, late 9th century ad
    In South Indian temple architecture

    …fully realized in the splendid Bṛhadīśvara temple at Thanjāvūr, built about 1003–10 by Rājarāja the Great, and the great temple at Gaṅgaikoṇḍacōḻapuram, built about 1025 by his son Rājendra Cōla. Subsequently, the style became increasingly elaborate—the complex of temple buildings enclosed by the court became larger, and a number of…

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    In South Asian arts: Medieval temple architecture: South Indian style of Tamil Nadu (7th–18th century)

    …the South Indian style, the Bṛhadīśvara, or Rājarājeśvara, temple, built at the Cōḻa capital of Thanjāvūr. A royal dedication of Rājarāja I, the temple was begun around 1003 and completed about seven years later. The main walls are raised in two stories, above which the superstructure rises to a height…

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