Conclusion
Conclusion
built towards the end of the long reign of Kulottunga III (1178-1218)
date. It was a period when his earthly glory must have also
two gopuram came into existence at some later period. The mention of
the Kampaharesvara at the end of the epigraph may also suggest that
doubtful correlation.
of influence not only in the south but also in the north. If that be the
was known not only by their real name but also by their assumed or
temple Somesvara was the son of srikantha Sambhu, who must have
and the same person. Yet another srikantha Siva Deika, a native of
with Paeupati; he identifies the " golden person within the Sun "
India, and also over the rulers of the Kalachtiri and KAkatiya
p la c es of A n dh r a a n d T a m i l country. 2
rituals.
thi) time of Rajondra I. "1 Such a shrine was added later on in the
have been built on a square plan. Now the question arises if the
conversion of the giva temple into a Devi shrine took place in the
we may say that it was Kulottu ilga, III who introduced this
coast, and this architectural trend might have been derived there from
the preceding phases. For instance, the corbels here are in the form of
type of the ChOla tradition. It was the tenon projecting out of the
bevelled surface that was transformed into a small lotus bud. The
A i r a v a t g va r a , t e m p l e - c o m p l e x , b u i l t b y Riljaraja II (1146-
t h e p r ec u r s or of t h e la t er e l a b or a t e
pushpa-bodigais ' of t h e P a tA ya, V ij a yan a ga ra, N ii ya k
of brick.
c en t u r y. T h e d a t e d o e s n o t d i f f er s u b s t a n t i a l l y f r o m t h e
on e p r op ou n d ed b y J ou v ea u - D u b r eu i l. H e d a t es t h i s t yp e
t o t h e t h i r t een t h c en t u r y a n d gr ou p s i t u nd er t h e P 5n c i ya
s t y l e . E v e n t u a l l y t h e l o t u s -b u d t a k e s t h e s h a p e o f
w h a t m a y b e termed as plantain-flower.
pratteilas u s ed f or J et t i n g ou t t h e la va t i on w a t er . A t t h e
b e g i n n i n g i t w a s j u s t a c hann el led s t on e, w h ich was
pr ovid ed la t er on w it h s om e s ort of a l i p o r , i n s o m e
c a s o s , a m a r k e d c u r v a t u r e . T h e pravillas o f s o u t h Indian
not d e t a i n u s h e r e . S u f i c ° i t h e r e t o s a y t h a t i n t h e
termed in various
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