Which aspects of pallavas and cholas dynasties of south India make the great builders
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The Cholas who ruled between 300 BC and 1279 AD and the Pallavas who ruled from 275 – 897 AD, were devout Hindu kings who worshipped Lord Shiva. They built several magnificent temples venerating the Hindu Gods, giving impetus to their style of architecture. Gradually, from rock-cut temples they progressed to stone temples.
The great temples of Mahabalipuram and Kanchipuram stand testimony to their architectural style and skills.
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The Chola dynasty was ruled in southern part of India and Sri Lanka from 300 BC to 1279 AD.
They were established with temples in the southern part of Indian and they introduced the new temple architecture made with stone.
We can find some Southeast Asia architectural influences in their works and they were transformed all rock-cut temple to stones temples in South India.
Rock cut temples in Mahabalipuram and the Kailasanathar temple at Kanchipuram are some examples that are made by the Cholas.