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- The Kailasanathar Temple, Kanchipuram, also referred to as the Kailasanatha temple, is a Pallava-era historic Hindu temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu,...
- The Kailasha (IAST: Kailāśa) or Kailashanatha (IAST: Kailāśanātha) temple is the largest of the rock-cut Hindu temples at the Ellora Caves near Chatrapati...
- is about 20 km from Kumbakonam. Presiding deities are Parvati and the Kailasanatha Swamy. Famous Bollywood actress Hema Malini is from Ammankudi. According...
- Kailasanatha Kona or Kailasa kona is a waterfall in Narayanavanam Mandal, Tirupati district , Andhra Pradesh in India. A temple of Lord Shiva and Parvathi...
- K. Kailasanatha Kurukkal (Tamil:கா. கைலாசநாதக் குருக்கள் B: August 15, 1921 - D: August 8, 2000) was a researcher, writer and professor of Jaffna, Sri...
- 47–51 S Paramasivan (1938), Technique of the Painting Process in the Kailasanatha and Vai****haperumal Temples at Kanchipuram, Nature, No. 3599 (October...
- an external roof. Early temples were mostly dedicated to Shiva. The Kailasanatha temple also called Rajasimha Pallaveswaram in Kanchipuram built by Narasimhavarman...
- record of c. 700, Peddavaduguru inscription of ****keshin II, the Kanchi Kailasanatha Temple inscription and Pattadakal Virupaksha Temple inscription of Vikramaditya II...
- in Mahabalipuram. Early temples were mostly dedicated to Shiva. The Kailasanatha temple in Kanchipuram and the S**** Temple built by Narasimhavarman II...
- the first. Kadamba-Pallava script Pallava script at the 8th century Kailasanatha temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The Ciaruteun inscription, a 5th-century...