Front Facade of the Lower-Rock-Cut-Shrine, Trichy |
Other untold art forms that needed understanding and skills like decorations during the festivals (be it floral decoration as well as the decoration done by the priest within the sanctum and for the processional deities) were celebrated. Other ritualistic practices like chanting of the Vedas and other sacred hymns during an occasion were taken care. This in turn made divine literature in Tamilnadu like the sacred Thevaram, Divyaprabhandam and other important poems flourish with the help of various cultural institutions patronizing it.
Gangadharamurthy/Mahendravarman - Upper Rock-Cut-Shrine, Trichy |
Kanchi Kailasanathar Temple |
Another marvelous development took place when Rajasimha Pallavan decided to build a structural temple, which is now popularly known as the Kailasanathar Temple (685-705 CE). This, being the oldest structural temple existing in Tamilnadu is built of sandstone. The temple has seen 3 layers of development or additions. The central sanctum built by Rajasimha Pallavan, then the sanctum in front of the central shrine built by Mahendravarman II and the dedicatory shrines in the front of the complex were built by the Pallava queens. One remarkable evolution here in this temple is the main entrance. The first ever two-level Rajagopuram is seen here. For me, this temple is a sandstone marvel and the oldest treasure trove of sculptural panels. It also shelters the remnants of paintings of the Pallava period.
Parameswaravarman further added to this
huge development by building the Vaikunta Perumal temple aka Parameswara
Vinnagaram. The central shrine has three storeys and in each storey, different
forms of Lord Vishnu has a sanctum. The ground floor shelters Lord Vishnu in
sitting posture, in the first floor the reclining posture and in the second
floor the standing posture of Lord Vishnu is placed. Currently the sculpture in
the second floor is absent. Another interesting fact about this temple is the
sculptural panels in the circumambulatory passage. These panels depicts the
whole history of the Pallava Dynasty as well as few panels depicts the Puranic
stories. Vaikunda Perumal Temple, Kanchipuram.
If you had observed that temples in Kanchipuram, especially the ones which are historically old doesn’t have a separate shrine dedicated to Ambal/Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva unlike its commonly seen in the temples that were built later. This notable addition came into existence only during the later Chola period (as the scholars term this period).
Dedicatory Shrines in front of the Kanchi Kailasanatha Temple |
Pallavas were innovative enough to establish a standard for building temples in Tamilnadu. Along with the temple architecture, Tamil literature saw a significant growth. Many saints and poets sang hymns in praise of Lord Shiva and Vishnu. The Shaivite quartet sang Thevaram and the Vaishnavite Azhwars sang Diyvaprabandham. All these literature were praised and patronized by the Kings throughout different generations from 6th-8th Century CE. Cholas who rose to power in the 9th century further understood the importance and sweetness of this literature which beautifully describe what Bhakti is. We’ll briefly look about the greatest contributions of the Cholas in the next blog post.
Yours East Gaterr
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