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write a composition on one distinctive art associated with the Chola temples​

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Answered by agarwalneelansh
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On 22nd April 1010, the 25th regnal year of the Chola king Arunmolivarman—better known by his title Rajaraja, ‘the King of Kings’—installed a gold-plated pot-finial on the summit of a monumental new temple in the city of Thanjavur, consecrating one of the grandest temples ever built in India.


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Answered by kingofself
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Explanation:

  • Chola was a dynasty of ancient India. In Southern India and some other nearby countries, the Tamil Chola rulers were constructed a most powerful ‘Hindu kingdom’ between the “9th century and 13th century”.
  • Chola rulers were famous builders In addition to the irrigation system, construction of highways etc. he built the cities and the huge temple in Tanjore.
  • It is the tallest and tallest of the ancient Indian temples. The pictures on the walls of the temple of Tanjore are remarkable and significant.
  • Rajendra Pradhan created another huge temple of this type in his own built city, Gangakandapuram (Trichinapalli). Sculpture was also developed in the reign of Cholas.
  • The stone and metal sculptures of this era are very lively and artistic.
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