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The City Of Thousand Temples |
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Dedicated to Siva, Kailasanatha is one of the earliest
temples. It was built by the Pallava king, Rayasimha, in the late 7th
century, though its front was added later by his son, King Varman III.
It is the only temple at Kanchi which isn't cluttered with the more
recent additions of the Cholas and Vijayanagar rulers, and so reflects
the freshness and simplicity of early Dravidian architecture.
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Kamaskhi Amman Temple- dedicated to the goddess Paravati, this important temple is the site of the annual Car Festival, held on the 9th lunar day in February -March. When not in use, the ornately carved wooden car is kept partially covered in corrugated iron halfway up Gandhi Rd. The temple has a golden gopuram in the centre. | ||
