Why temples turn to be very important during chola period?
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In 1931, Chola frescoes were discovered within the circumambulatory corridor of the Brihadisvara Temple, by S.K. Govindasamy, a professor at the Annamalai University. These are the first Chola paintings discovered. The passage of the corridor is dark and the walls on either side are covered with two layers of paintings from floor to ceiling.
Researchers have discovered the technique used in these frescoes. A smooth batter of limestone mixture is applied over the stones, which took two to three days to set. Within that short span, such large paintings were painted with natural organic pigments.
Researchers have discovered the technique used in these frescoes. A smooth batter of limestone mixture is applied over the stones, which took two to three days to set. Within that short span, such large paintings were painted with natural organic pigments.
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Temple turned to be important because
It was the centre of social activity. Temples were used to take care of the welfare of its workers by providing food and establishing hospital. It was the centre of education. Temples were used as granaries and treausary.
It was the centre of social activity. Temples were used to take care of the welfare of its workers by providing food and establishing hospital. It was the centre of education. Temples were used as granaries and treausary.
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