Kanchipuram, India: Kailashnathar Temple Midhun Kailashnathar temple in Kanchipuram stands as among the finest in the Pallava temple architecture. Built under patronage of the Pallava King Rajasimha (Narasimhavarman II) between 685-705 CE, the temple architecture followed the Smartta traditions. The temple is oblong in shape, with a wall built around the temple, a first of its kind in those times. There are 2 Shiva temples within the walled complex. The 1st one is known as Rajasimhesvara, which is built by Narasimhavarman II, & is larger, & located on the western side. The other temple on the eastern side is known as Mahendravarmesvara, and was built later by Mahendravarman III. The sanctums of both temples hold faceted Shivalingas with a Somaskanda panel (Shiva with Parvati and Skanda) on the rear wall. A TO Z INDIA ● MAY 2023 ● PAGE 20
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