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Examine Pallavas’ contributions to architecture.
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Pallava period is known for architectural splendor. Pallava’s architecture can be classified as.
- Rock-cut temples – Mahendravarman style.
- Monlithic Rathas and Sculptural Mandapas – Mamallan style.
- Structural Temples – Rajasimhan style and Nandivarman style.
- Mahendravarman Style:
The best example of Mahendra Varma style monuments is cave temples at Mandagapattu, Mahendravadi, Mamandur, Dalavanur, Tiruchirapalli, Vallam, Tirukazhukkundram, and Siyamangalam. - Mamalla Style:
- The five rathas (chariots), popularly called Panchapandavar rathas, signify five different styles of temple architecture.
- Each ratha has been carved out of a single rock.
- So they are called monolithic.
- The popular mandapams they built are Mahishasuramardhini mandapam, Thirumoorthi mandapam and Varaha mandapam.
- The most important among the Mamalla style of architecture is the open art gallery.
- Rajasimha Style and Nandivarma Style:
- Narasimhavarma II, also known as Rajasimha, constructed structural temples using stone blocks.
- The best example of the structural temple is the Kailasanatha temple at Kanchipuram.
- This temple was built by using sandstones.
- Kailasanatha temple is called Rajasimheswaram.
- The last stage of the Pallava architecture is also represented by structural temples built by the later Pallavas.
- The best example is the Vaikunda Perumal temple at Kanchipuram.
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