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- Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala. The temple is believed to have been built by Kochengat Cholan of the late 3rd century CE, with later contributions from Medieval...
- Kochchenganan (Kōccengaṇān) Kochengat Cholan or Śengaṇān (also spelt Senganan)(Tamil: சோழன் செங்கணான்) was one of the Tamil kings of the Early Cholas...
- Saliyar, weaver who donates clothes to Lord Shiva's devotees 60 Sengenar (Kochengat Chola) 61 Tiru Nilakanta Yazhpanar 62 Sadaiya Sundarar's father 63 Isaignaniyaar...
- Shiva in the form of Lingam is believed to have been caused by Garuda. Kochengat Chola was a Chola king and one of the 63 nayanmars (saivite saints) of...
- 85333°N 78.70556°E / 10.85333; 78.70556 Architecture Type South Indian architecture Creator Kochengat Cholan Completed 2nd century AD [citation needed]...
- The temple is one of the 70 madakoil built by 2nd century Chola king, Kochengat Chola. The temple is known for the Panchabairavar, the five images of...
- The temple finds mention in historical records as a Maadakoil built by Kochengat Chola. An inscription on the northern wall of the central shrine (ARE...
- temple of Thirunaraiyur indicate that there are seventy temples built by Kochengat Cholan during the Sangam period (3rd BCE to 3 CE). The Chandramowleeswarar...
- temple is believed to be the last among the sixty maadakoil built by Kochengat Chola. The temple has a three-tiered rajagopuram, the entrance tower and...
- Thirumaanikuzhi. The place was originally believed to be the worshipping place of Kochengat Chola, a prominent Chola king. During his time, a part of the place was...