The
town of temples, sand & sea - Mamallapuram, formerly known as
Mahabalipuram, is world renowned for its beautiful shore Temple. It was
once the main port and naval base of the great Pallava Kingdom and was
later made the capital of this Dynasty.
Mamalla
meaning the great wrestler, was the name given to King Narasimha Varma
I. Most of the temples and sculptures in Mamallapuram dedicated to Lord
Shiva and Lord Vishnu, were completed between 630 A.D and 728 A. D.
during the reign of Narasimha Varma I and II.
Sand,
water and temples set the backdrop for the graceful and evocative
dancers who celebrate the ancient Indian culture and tradition at the
annual Mamallapuram Dance Festival.
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