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Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram)
Highlights: Shore
Temple, Rock Carvers, Pongol Festival
Dates: January,
18 - 20, 2000
Travelogue: to
be linked here when ready.
A little background:
The Shore Temple here is
the second most photographed monument in all of India, and attracts
Indian and foreign travelers alike. It has become a bit of a hippie
hangout, and one is as likely to see dreadlocks as the flower-adorned
hair of local women.
Mamallapuram is also famous
for its stone carvers, and one can hear the constant tink-tink of
their trade throughout the day as they work on 10 foot high Shivas
or 2 inch high Shaktis.
The capital of the Pallava
kings of Kanchipuram, the village has its roots in the 5th to 8th
centuries, and most of the sights were created during that time.
An agricultural area, it is very interesing to be here during the
yearly harvest (Pongol) festival.
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