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briefly describe the architecture of kunjaramallan rajaraja perunthachachan

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Answered by Anonymous
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Perumthachan (പെരുന്തച്ചന്‍), also spelled as "Perunthchan" (പെരു - Peru/big, തച്ചന്‍ - thachan/craftsman), meaning the master carpenter or the master craftsman ', is an honorific title that is used to refer to an ancient legendary carpenter (ആശാരി Achari/Acharya), architect, woodcarver and sculptor (stone/wood) from Kerala, India. However Perumthachan is an important figure in the folklore of Kerala and many a wondrous structure and architecture that still stand are attributed to him.

Answered by nayana8chs
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The Rajarajeshvara temple was built by Rajaraja chola the great Chola King.

It is located in the current state of Kerala.

The architect of the Rajarajeshvara temple was however, Kunjaramallan Rajaraja Perunthachchan who has his name carved on the walls of the temple.

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