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how can one conclude that pallavas were great patrons of art and architecture . write in 40 to 69 words​

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Answered by yyashwanthh
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The long period of the Pallava rule represents both rock-cut architecture and early constructed stone temples. The brick, timber, metal and mortar part could hardly survive in the warm and humid climate of the region. But the lasting monolithic temples known as rathas and mandapas provide superb skill of sculptors of Pallava period. Narasimhavarman I, was as great a patron of art and architecture as he was the commander of the army. He called himself “Mamalla” and named the town where he built temples as Mamallapuram, now known as Mahabalipuram.

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