the Brihadeeswara Temple, also known as the Peruvudaiyar Kovil or Rajarajeswaram Temple, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a stunning example of Chola architecture. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect at the temple and some interesting sightseeing options nearby:
The Temple:
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- Built by: Raja Raja Chola I, a powerful emperor of the Chola dynasty, in the 11th century AD.
- Architectural style: Dravidian architecture with a towering vimana (tower) that rises 216 feet (66 meters).
- Significance: Dedicated to Lord Shiva and considered one of the finest examples of Chola architecture and craftsmanship.
- Highlights: Exquisite sculptures, intricate carvings, and a monolithic Nandi bull (sacred bull) carved from a single rock.
Sightseeing near the Temple:
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Thanjavur Palace and Art Gallery: Explore the former residence of the Chola kings, now a museum housing a collection of bronzes, sculptures, and paintings.
Special Interest Tours
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Schwartz Church:
A Danish missionary church built in the 18th century, known for its unique architecture and historical significance.
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Sivaganga Gardens: Relax in these scenic gardens built by the Maratha rulers in the 17th century, featuring a Saraswathi Mahal library and a museum.
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Aranmanai Car Street: Explore this vibrant street lined with shops selling traditional Tanjore paintings, bronze idols, and other handicrafts.
Additional Tips:
- Dress modestly when visiting the temple.
- Photography might be restricted inside the temple complex, so check before taking pictures.
- Consider hiring a guide for a more in-depth exploration of the temple’s history and architecture.
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