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Trip to Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu on December 5, 2007

Pidari Ratham There are two rathams side by side, one slightly smaller than the other. It is clear from these structures that the artisans have carved the rathams starting at the top of the boulder. The lower half of the rathams are unfinished. The top half is almost complete with most of the finer details also carved.

Pidari Ratham, Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Pidari Ratham, Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu

Pidari Ratham, Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu
Pidari Ratham, Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu


Mr.Swaminathan led us to the top of a boulder near the Pidari rathams, on which we could spot markings. The work was abandoned, either because they found the boulder unfit or perhaps there were other reasons why the work was stopped suddenly.




Dr.Swaminathan, retired professor from IIT Delhi had organized a trip to Mahabalipuram to understand and appreciate better the great art treasures gifted to us by the Pallavas.

We visited only a few mandapams and caves, but at every spot Mr.Swaminathan shared with us details such as - the Pallava kings who had contributed, the structural variations / refinement that can be observed in the structures belonging to different periods. And sadly, also the vandalism - mostly broken noses, attempt to project a Siva temple as a Vishnu temple or vice versa and also an attempt by the kings to take credit without contributing. Since several Pallava rulers seem to have shared the same titles, that further adds to the confusion. Mr.Swaminathan first gave a general introduction to the temple architecture and sculpture - the different styles of rock architecture seen at Mahabalipuram - the monoliths, cave mandapams, structural temple, bas relief.