We know the name of the architect of the rajarajeshvara temple from an inscriptions
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- Kunjaramallan Rajaraja Perunthachchan is credited as the architect of the Rajarajeshvara temple.
- Rajarajeshvara temple was patronized by Raja Raja Chola at Taliparamba in Kannur district of Kerala.
- The temple has been recognized as a world heritage site.
- Inscriptions are carvings on the stone surface including a rock, monument, copper plate, etc.
- The inscription at the temple informs us of a lot of things such as
- The king who patronized it (Raja Chola I)
- The language in use at that time (Tamil and Sanskrit).
- The residents of the city at that time.
- Inscriptions form of a lot of things such as 64 inscriptions of Raja Chola I and 27 inscriptions of Rajendra Chola I.
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