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From Stone to Story: High and Bas-Relief Sculptures of Brihadeeswara



The Brihadeeswara Temple in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is a towering testament to the artistic brilliance of the Chola dynasty. Constructed under the reign of Rajaraja Chola I and completed in 1010 AD, this architectural masterpiece is renowned for its intricate carvings, exquisite sculptures and sophisticated relief work.



Architectural Feats and Sculptural Brilliance


Built primarily of granite, the large blocks of stone used in the temple's construction were transported from quarries located 31 miles away. Ingeniously, these stones were raised to the required heights using inclined planes. One of the temple's most fascinating features is that despite its towering height, it does not cast a distinct shadow on the ground — a testament to the precise arrangement of stones. For more https://www.khaasbaat.com/Aug2024/art.htm


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