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Darasuram temple


Raja Raja Chola II built the Airateswara or Darasuram temple.

It is an excellent example of 12th century Chola architecture and is well preserved to this day.

The frontal columns of the temple have unique miniature sculptures.

During the 14th century the large stone statues surrounding the temple were replaced with brick and mortar statues similar to those found at the Big Temple in Thanjavur.

The Archaeological Survey of India has restored the temple.

This has been declared as a world Heritage Monument.
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