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Sep 28
2010

Thanjavur Temple - The World Wounder.

Posted by sowmyaram1985 in wounder , world , Thanjavur , temple , tanjavoor , Rajaraja , Natyam , Kovil , Chola , Brihadeeswarar , big , Bharatha , Arulmozhivarman

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The temple had its foundations laid out by the Tamil emperor Arulmozhivarman (அருள்மொழிவர்மன்), popularly called Rajaraja Chola I, (Tamil: இராஜராஜ சோழன்) in 1002 CE , as the first of the great Tamil Chola building projects. According to tradition, the temple was built by the Chola king Rajaraja in compliance of a command given to him in his dream. The scale and grandeur is in the Chola tradition. An axial and symmetrical geometry rules the temple layout. Temples from this period and the following two centuries are an expression of the Tamils (Chola) wealth, power and artistic expertise. The emergence of such features as the multifaceted columns with projecting square capitals signal the arrival of the new Chola style.

The Brihadeeswarar Temple or  The Peruvudaiyar Kovil (பெருவுடையார் கோவில்) was built to be the royal temple to display the emperor's vision of his power and his relationship to the universal order. The temple was the site of the major royal ceremonies such as anointed the emperor and linking him with its deity, Shiva, and the daily rituals of the deities were mirrored by those of the king. The temple maintained a staff of 600 people in various capacities. Besides the Brahmins priest, these included record-keepers, musicians, scholars, and craftsman of every type as well as housekeeping staff.In those days the temple remained a hub of business activities for the flower merchants,milk vendors, oil merchants, ghee merchants, all of whom made a regular supply of their respective goods for the temple for its pujas and during festival seasons.Moreover as evidenced by the inscriptions that found in the compound wall of this temple, the temple had always been serving as a platform for the dancers who excelled in the traditional dance form of Bharatha Natyam. Even today, the Brihadeeswarar Temple remains India's largest.

The temple is also an architectural exemplar showcasing the pure form of the Dravida type of temple architecture and representative of the Chola Empire ideology and the Tamil civilisation in Southern India. The temples "testify to the brilliant achievements of the Chola in architecture, sculpture, painting and bronze casting". Built in 1010 AD by Raja Raja Chola in Thanjavur, Brahadishwara Temple also popularly known as the ‘Big Temple’ has turned 1000 years.


The Great Tanjore Temple -1798

The Great Pagoda, Tanjore -1798







Jan 09
2010

WORLD'S FIRST SOLAR POWERED STADIUM IN TAIWAN

Posted by mohankumar in WORLD'S FIRST SOLAR POWERED STADIUM , World Games , Toyo Ito , tenpin bowling , TAIWAN , STADIUM IN TAIWAN , rugby sevens , photovoltaic technology , parachuting , Olympics

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Taiwan recently finished construction on a solar-powered stadium that will generate 100% of its electricity from photovoltaic technology Designed by Toyo Ito, the 50,000-seat arena will officially open later this year to welcome the 2009 World G ames which features many sports not included in the Olympics Such as parachuting, tenpin bowling and rugby sevens

 


Dec 31
2009

Marina Bay Floating Platform in Singapoure

Posted by senthil_tp in Marina Bay stadium , Marina Bay Floating Platform in Singapour , Floating stadium in singapoure , Floating stadium , Floating food ball stadium , amazing floating stadium

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It's the Marina Bay Floating Platform in Singapoure.
It has a capacity of 30,000 viewers.
On the platform itself can stand 9,000 people at once.
But do they have boats cruising around during the games to catch all those balls that were kicked outside the field?

 



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