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7 fascinating facts about Thanjavur's Brihadeeswara Temple

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| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 20, 2024, 10:00 IST
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​7 fascinating facts about Thanjavur's Brihadeeswara Temple​


Nestled in the heart of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, stands the magnificent Brihadeeswara Temple. Built by Chola emperor Rajaraja I between 1003 and 1010 CE, the temple is indeed a wonder created by Perunthachan. While its towering structure and intricate carvings never fail to awe visitors, several lesser-known facts add to the temple's mystique and allure. Here is a look at 7 fascinating facts about the temple

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​The temple doesn't cast a shadow​

One of the most intriguing mysteries surrounding the Brihadeeswara Temple is its apparent lack of shadow. Despite its towering height, the temple doesn't cast a shadow on the ground, leaving visitors astounded. This optical illusion is attributed to the ingenious design of the temple's structure, where the arrangement of stones prevents the formation of a distinct shadow. Stories suggest that when the temple was completed, King Raja Raja Chola questioned the architect about its stability. In response, the architect Perunthachan proclaimed, "Even its shadow will not fall, Raja!"

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​The Nandi statue​

Within the temple complex, visitors will encounter two awe-inspiring monoliths. The colossal lingam, weighing an astounding 20 tons, stands as one of India's largest. Additionally, the monumental Nandi statue, carved from a single stone, serves as a majestic sentinel at the temple's entrance.

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​The 20-ton Lingam!​


The lingam in the Brihadishwara Temple is a huge stone symbol of Lord Shiva's divine power. It's made from a single piece of stone and weighs a massive 20 tons. This makes it one of the biggest lingams in India. People admire it not just for its spiritual importance, but also because of its impressive size and weight.

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​The dome​


Perhaps the most baffling aspect of the Brihadeeswara Temple is its mammoth dome, weighing a staggering 80 tons. Constructed entirely of granite and devoid of any modern engineering tools, this architectural marvel defies gravity.

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​81 Bharatanatyam carvings​

Adorning the outer walls of the Brihadeeswara Temple are intricate carvings depicting the "81 postures of Bharatanatyam," a classical dance form native to South India. These exquisite sculptures pay homage to the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu.

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​Only natural colours​

The vibrant paintings adorning the temple walls are crafted using natural colors derived from flowers, spices, and leaves. Each stroke of these eco-friendly hues adds to the temple's visual splendor and cultural significance.

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​No binding agents used​


Unlike modern buildings, the Brihadeeswara Temple stands as a testament to ancient engineering prowess. Remarkably, no cement, soil, or binding agents were used in its construction. Instead, the temple is crafted from interlocking stones, making it an architectural wonder.

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