Mandagapattu Tirumurti Temple
Mandagapattu Tirumurti Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the village of Mandagapattu in the Viluppuram district of Tamil Nadu, India. Hewn from rock by the Pallava ruler Mahendravarman I in honour of the Hindu Trinity, the cave temple is the considered to be the oldest stone shrine to a Hindu god to be discovered in Tamil Nadu. In one of his inscriptions, Mahendravarman I boasts that he caused a stone temple to be built in honour of the Hindu Trinity without the use of brick, mortar, timber or metal.
primaryTopic
Mandagapattu Tirumurti Temple
Mandagapattu Tirumurti Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the village of Mandagapattu in the Viluppuram district of Tamil Nadu, India. Hewn from rock by the Pallava ruler Mahendravarman I in honour of the Hindu Trinity, the cave temple is the considered to be the oldest stone shrine to a Hindu god to be discovered in Tamil Nadu. In one of his inscriptions, Mahendravarman I boasts that he caused a stone temple to be built in honour of the Hindu Trinity without the use of brick, mortar, timber or metal.
has abstract
Mandagapattu Tirumurti Temple ...... rick, mortar, timber or metal.
@en
Wikipage page ID
37,428,250
Wikipage revision ID
665,314,996
comment
Mandagapattu Tirumurti Temple ...... rick, mortar, timber or metal.
@en
label
Mandagapattu Tirumurti Temple
@en