
Raja Thilakam (Tamil Edition)
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Narrated by:
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D Ravishankar
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Nithyaa Ravindhar
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Raaghav Ranganathan
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By:
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Sandilyan
About this listen
இந்நூல் காஞ்சி கைலாச நாதர் கோவில் மற்றும் மாமல்லபுரம் கடற்கரை அரங்கன் கோவில் கட்டப்பட்டது பற்றியது. அவற்றில் பொதிந்துள்ள சிற்பச் செல்வங்களையும், அவற்றைச் செதுக்கிய ராஜசிம்ம பல்லவன் என்ற அரச சிற்பியைப் பற்றியும், அவனது அரசிகளான ரங்கபாதகதேவி, மைவிழி செல்வி பற்றியும் இந்நூல் மேலும் விவரிக்கிறது.
This book is about the construction of Kanchi Kailasa Nath Temple and Mamallapuram Beach Arangan Temple. This book further describes the sculptural riches embedded in them, the royal sculptor named Rajasimha Pallavan, and his queens Rangapadhakadevi and Maivizhi Selvi.
Please Note: This audiobook is in Tamil.
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