India is home to many of the great civilizations of the ancient world. The modern world still reaps many of the legacies these ancient civilizations built, including the architecture they have left us. The Taj Mahal, the Mahabodhi, and the Ajanta Caves are some of the many buildings that detail the India’s rich history and heritage.
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Southwest of Chennai is another venerable marvel: The Great Living Chola Temples.
Built in the around 10th - 12th century, the temples have now been declared a World Heritage site, a fitting testament to their beauty and the preservation of Tamil heritage. There are three temples that make up the entirety of the temple complex, namely Brihadisvara, Airavatesvara, and Gangaikonda Cholapuram.
Brihadisvara
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Airavatesvara
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To get there, you can use the railway system or through the Tiruchirappalli International Airport. By railway, you can stop by Trichy Junction. Brihadisvara in Thanjavur is close to the station. You can simply follow the signs leading to Brihadisvara. To travel from one temple to another, you can take the buses and fares are from 20 to 60 Indian rupees or less than one USD.
An ideal trip is to start with Brihadisvara as this is the largest of the three temples if you are set to explore the temples for two days. Unlike other temples, there are no entrance fees here and no restrictions for non-Hindu worshippers.
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You just need to remove your footwear as is customary in most Hindu temples and deposit them for a small fee. From Brihadisvara, you can take the green striped SETC buses for Jayamkondan for 20 rupees. Ask the driver or the bus conductor to stop at Gangaikondacholapuram. On the other hand, Airavatesvara is in Darusam and you can still take the same green buses but for Kumbokonam. Ask the driver or the bus conductor to stop at Darasuram. From Darasuram, it is a 7-minute walk to the temple.
For a one-day trip and if you used the railway, you can explore Brihadisvara followed by Airavateshwara and then Gangaikondacholapuram. There are also several tours that you can take advantage of if you are looking for ease and convenience. Most tours include an overnight stay in a hotel, hotel pickups, and bus shuttles from one temple to the next.
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The best times to visit are early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Most temples open at 6:30 AM and close at 8:30PM. The temples close at noon though and open at 4PM. This is for a good reason too, as visiting at noon can be very hot. During the visit, pay close attention to the sculpted carvings on the walls.
These Temples are known for the intricately carved stones that make up the temples. In all three temples, you will see Shiva lingams with the tallest one in Gangaikondacholapuram. Various stories of Hindu gods and goddesses are portrayed on the walls of the temples. In Airavatesvara, you will see a huge chariot drawn by four horses. The temples will definitely leave you in awe and wonder.
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It's shown us the ancient civilization of india how it's looking was.
India is really the place of amazing architecture. Thanks for sharing.
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It's good to know the different parts of the world, even in photos. Very nice everything.
Very beautiful tourism heritage, geat pictures of those structures of India, I always love the taj mahal
Attractive places, it is important to know the culture of each country, excellent post
It is very important to know ancient life. Our history defines us as people and as humans, and that is why we must keep it in our hearts and minds. tnx
Tamilnadu of India is rich with heritage. I have seen these personally. Thanks for sharing.
Is temple ne mujhe surya mandir ki yaad dila diya.jo ki Bhubaneswar me hai bo bhi lagbhag aisehi hai
Excellent architectures that owns the city. Nice story and beautiful constructions.
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