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Eclipse Pavilion at Palur
24 May 2020

Eclipse Pavilion at Palur

by liesbethpankaja | posted in: astro-archaeology, Temples | 0

The eclipse pavilion at the edge of the brickworks in the village of Palur was in good shape when we visited in January 2010. This mandapa faces south, towards the river Palar, which flows about 150 meter south (when there … Continued

astro-archaeology, Eclipse pavilion, Kanchipuram, Makara, mystery, Naga, Palar river, Palur, Shri Pathangeeshvara, temple
Mysterious Megalithic Mahabalipuram
18 Apr 2017

Mysterious Megalithic Mahabalipuram

by liesbethpankaja | posted in: Temples | 4

  Mahabalipuram and its iconic Shore Temple has been the subject of research and scholarship and countless publications for hundreds of years. One might ask, could there be anything left to discover? Sometimes the greatest mysteries are too obvious to … Continued

archaeology, Mahabalipuram, mamallapuram, megalithic, monument, mystery, Pallava, Shore Temple

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