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MASH PODCAST: TIMELESS TEMPLES: EPISODE 10: DRAVIDA TEMPLES BY PALLAVA: THE SYMBIOTIC OF ECOLOGY AND ART

MASH PODCAST: TIMELESS TEMPLES: EPISODE 10: DRAVIDA TEMPLES BY PALLAVA: THE SYMBIOTIC OF ECOLOGY AND ART

Update: 2024-08-23
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In this episode of the podcast, we’ll delve into the structural and ecological brilliance of one of the most iconic examples of Pallava architecture: The Shore Temple. To trace the evolution of the Dravida temple style, we’ll also take a brief look at the Kailashnath Temple in Kanchipuram, the historic capital of the Pallava dynasty. Along the way, we’ll explore the concepts of akam and puram, which underpin the spiritual essence of Dravida temple towns.

As pioneers of Dravidian temple architecture, the early Pallava rulers were instrumental in establishing a sophisticated artistic and architectural identity. This identity not only defines Pallava style but also reveals the deep symbolic connections between ecology and art. Our exploration of the Shore Temple, perched on the Coromandel Coast in Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu, will shed light on these philosophical, semiotic, and ecological aspects.

Tune in to listen and expand your knowledge about the histories behind the temples in India and their architectural wonders. Streaming now on Spotify and Apple Podcast. (Head to our website for more details) 
 
 Image credits: Wikimedia Commons

Written by Urvi C; Hosted by: Hanima Nawaz; modified by Davangi Pathak and Final Revisions by Pranay Dewani. 

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MASH PODCAST: TIMELESS TEMPLES: EPISODE 10: DRAVIDA TEMPLES BY PALLAVA: THE SYMBIOTIC OF ECOLOGY AND ART

MASH PODCAST: TIMELESS TEMPLES: EPISODE 10: DRAVIDA TEMPLES BY PALLAVA: THE SYMBIOTIC OF ECOLOGY AND ART

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