The history of Pattadakal goes back to a time when it was called Kisuvolal, a valley of red soil. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/899/the-temples-of-pattadakal/ #History #HinduArchitecture #Hinduism #India
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Mahabalipuram or Mamallapuram is a historic city and UNESCO World Heritage site in Tamil Nadu, India. https://www.worldhistory.org/Mahabalipuram/ #History #HinduArchitecture #India #IndianArchitecture
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Bhubaneshwar (also spelt Bhubaneswar, Bhubanesar, and Bhuvanesvar) is a city located in the Orissa district of north-eastern India and flourished as a centre of Hindu worship from the 7th century CE. https://www.worldhistory.org/Bhubaneswar/ #History #Bhubaneswar #HinduArchitecture #Hinduism
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The history of Pattadakal goes back to a time when it was called Kisuvolal, a valley of red soil. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/899/the-temples-of-pattadakal/ #History #HinduArchitecture #Hinduism #India
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The Pallavas ruled south-eastern India from the 3rd through the 9th centuries CE. Their empire covered what is today the Tamil Nadu state. Their origin is shrouded in mystery though historians believe their roots might have been from Andhra Pradesh state, north of Tamil Nadu. The Pallava's own sculptural history at Vaikuntaperumal temple depicts their ancestral roots to the Gods Vishnu and Brah...https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1336/on-the-pallava-trail-in-kanchipuram/ #HinduArchitecture #India #Kanchipuram #History
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