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The Pallava king ______ was a pioneer in rock-cut architecture. 

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The ______ Penance, carved on the face of a granite boulder, is a magnificent relief.

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Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai and Nellaiappar Temple in Tirunelveli represent examples of ______ architectural style.

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The Kanchi ______ was built by the Pallava king, Rajasimha.

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The monolithic sculpture made at Mahabalipuram is ______.

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The Vettuvankoil, a monolithic temple at ______, is hewn out of a huge boulder on four sides.

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Many early Pandya images are unearthed now in ______ museum at Madurai.

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Sittanavasal was a residential cave of the ______.

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Match the following:

  A   B
1. Dwarapalas a. Mandivarman-II
2. Vaigunda Perumal Kovil b. Monolithic temple
3. Arjuna’s Penance c. Sittanavasal paintings
4. Kazhugumalai d. Gate Keepers
5. Pudukottai e. 100ft long, 45ft wide
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Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram) is built of cut stones rather than carved out of caves.

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Pandyas installed Nandi in the sanctums in their cave temples.

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The Puddukottai Sittanavasal Lotus Pond is the excellent execution.

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Write a short note about the specialities of Mamallapuram.

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Mention the places of Pallavas Creation.

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After two hundred years of Mahavira dead, Jain Scholars assembled at ______.

[8.3] Jainism, Buddhism and Ajivika Philosophy in Tamil Nadu
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The ______ has a great amount of Jain influence.

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______ a Tamil epic poem, is composed in Sangam literature

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Mahavira's preaching was orally transmitted by his ______ over the course of about one thousand years.

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In 1st century B.C., a major split occurred in Jainism namely ______ and ______.

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Agama Sutras have been written in the ______ Prakrit language.

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