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Mahabalipuram
Kanchipuram
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World famous for its shore temples, Mahabalipuram, was the second capital
of the Pallava kings of Kanchipuram. 58 kilometres from Madras on the
Bay of Bengal, this tiny sea side village of Mahabalipuram, is set in
a boulder strewn landscape. Tourists are drawn to this place by its miles
of unspoiled beach and rock-cut art. The sculpture of this place, is particularly
interesting, because it shows scenes of day-to- day life, in contrast
to the rest of the state of Tamil Nadu, where carvings generally depict
gods and goddesses. Mahabalipuram art is divided into four categories
: open air bas reliefs, structured temples, man-made caves and rathas
('chariots' carved from single boulders, to resemble temples or chariots
used in temple processions). The famous Arjuna's Penance and the Krishna
Mandapa, adorn massive rocks near the centre of the village. The beautiful
Shore Temple towers over the waves, behind a protective breakwater. Sixteen
manmade caves in different stages of completion, are also seen scattered
through the area.
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