South Indian Empires’ & Temples Cheat Sheet

Saket Bhushan
5 min readApr 1, 2024

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Temples by Pandyas

1. Meenakshi Amman Temple

- City: Madurai, Tamil Nadu

- Year: 6th — 17th century CE (renovations and expansions)

- King: Various Pandya kings including Kulasekara Pandyan, Thirumalai Nayak

- Why Famous: Renowned for its towering gopurams, intricate carvings, and Meenakshi and Sundareswarar deities.

- Deity: Devoted to Goddess Meenakshi (Parvati) and Lord Sundareswarar (Shiva).

2. Koodal Azhagar Temple

- City: Madurai, Tamil Nadu

- Year: 3rd century BCE onwards

- King: Early Pandyas

- Why Famous: Known for its beautiful architecture and the deity Koodal Azhagar, a form of Vishnu.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

3. Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple

- City: Thiruparankundram (near Madurai), Tamil Nadu

- Year: 6th century CE onwards

- King: Unknown

- Why Famous: One of the Six Abodes of Murugan, known for its rock-cut architecture and association with Murugan (Kartikeya).

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Murugan.

4. Nellaiappar Temple (also known as Arulmigu Nellaiappar Temple)

- City: Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu

- Year: 7th — 18th century CE (renovations and expansions)

- King: Pandya kings including Parakrama Pandyan, Thiru Vithiye

- Why Famous: Notable for its architectural grandeur and the deity Nellaiappar (Shiva).

- Deity: Devoted to Lord Shiva.

5. Tiruchendur Murugan Temple

- City: Tiruchendur, Tamil Nadu

- Year: 2nd century CE onwards

- King: Early Pandyas

- Why Famous: One of the Six Abodes of Murugan, situated near the sea, and revered for its association with Murugan (Kartikeya).

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Murugan.

6. Karpagambal Temple (also known as Kapaleeshwarar Temple)

- City: Chennai (Mylapore), Tamil Nadu

- Year: 7th century CE onwards

- King: Pallavas, but significant contributions by the Pandyas

- Why Famous: Celebrated for its Dravidian architecture, vibrant festivals, and the deities Karpagambal (Parvati) and Kapaleeshwarar (Shiva).

- Deity: Dedicated to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva.

7. Thiruvotriyur Thyagaraja Temple

- City: Thiruvotriyur (Chennai), Tamil Nadu

- Year: 6th century CE onwards

- King: Unknown

- Why Famous: Known for its historical significance, architectural beauty, and the deity Thyagaraja (Shiva).

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

8. Tenkasi Kasi Viswanathar Temple

- City: Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu

- Year: 10th century CE onwards

- King: Pandya kings including Rajasimha Pandyan

- Why Famous: Noted for its Dravidian architecture, large temple tank, and the deity Kasi Viswanathar (Shiva).

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

9. Thiruppullani Dharbaaranyeswarar Temple

- City: Thiruppullani, Tamil Nadu

- Year: 8th century CE onwards

- King: Pandya kings including Parakrama Pandyan

- Why Famous: Famous for its association with the Ramayana epic and the deity Dharbaaranyeswarar (Shiva).

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

10. Srivilliputhur Andal Temple

- City: Srivilliputhur, Tamil Nadu

- Year: 8th century CE onwards

- King: Pandya kings including Parantaka Nedumaran

- Why Famous: Renowned for its Dravidian architecture, rich cultural heritage, and the deity Andal (Goddess Lakshmi).

- Deity: Dedicated to Goddess Andal.

Temples by Cholas

  1. Brihadeeswarar Temple:

- City: Thanjavur

- Year: 1010 CE

- King: Raja Raja Chola I

- Why Famous: It is famous for its magnificent architecture, especially its towering vimana (temple tower) and the monolithic Nandi (bull) statue.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

2. Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple:

- City: Gangaikonda Cholapuram

- Year: 1035 CE

- King: Rajendra Chola I

- Why Famous: Known for its grand scale and architectural beauty, it was built to commemorate the victory of Rajendra Chola I over the Ganges.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

3. Airavatesvara Temple:

- City: Darasuram

- Year: 12th century CE

- King: Rajaraja Chola II

- Why Famous: Renowned for its intricate carvings, particularly the musical steps and the stone chariot.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

4. Chidambaram Temple:

- City: Chidambaram

- Year: Ancient; renovated and expanded by the Cholas

- King: Various Chola kings

- Why Famous: This temple is one of the holiest Shiva temples and is famous for its sanctity, architectural grandeur, and the annual Natyanjali dance festival.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva (Nataraja).

5. Thillai Nataraja Temple:

- City: Chidambaram

- Year: Ancient; renovated and expanded by the Cholas

- King: Various Chola kings

- Why Famous: Same as above (Chidambaram Temple).

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva (Nataraja).

6. Kumbakonam Temples (Adi Kumbeswarar Temple, Sarangapani Temple, etc.):

- City: Kumbakonam

- Year: Various years during the Chola period

- King: Various Chola kings

- Why Famous: Kumbakonam is home to numerous temples built or renovated by the Cholas, each with its own unique significance and architectural beauty.

- Deitys: Dedicated to various deities, primarily Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.

7. Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple:

- City: Srirangam

- Year: Various years during the Chola period

- King: Various Chola kings

- Why Famous: One of the largest temple complexes in India, renowned for its architectural splendor, and considered one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for Hindus.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

8. Kailasanathar Temple:

- City: Kanchipuram

- Year: 8th century CE

- King: Various Chola kings

- Why Famous: One of the oldest temples in Kanchipuram, celebrated for its Dravidian architecture and intricate carvings.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

9. Tiruvarur Thyagarajaswamy Temple:

- City: Tiruvarur

- Year: Ancient; renovated and expanded by the Cholas

- King: Various Chola kings

- Why Famous: Known for its architectural beauty and as one of the “Panchabhoota Sthalams” representing the element of water (Jal).

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

10. Gopuram Temples of Tanjore:

- City: Tanjore (Thanjavur)

- Year: Various years during the Chola period

- King: Various Chola kings

- Why Famous: The temples of Tanjore, including the Brihadeeswarar Temple, are celebrated for their imposing gopurams (gateway towers) and intricate sculptures.

- Deitys: Dedicated to various deities, primarily Lord Shiva.

Temples by Pallavas

1. Shore Temple

- City: Mahabalipuram (also known as Mamallapuram)

- Year: 700–728 CE

- King: Narasimhavarman II (also known as Rajasimha)

- Why Famous: It is famous for its unique location by the sea, intricate carvings, and structural design.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.

2. Kailasanathar Temple

- City: Kanchipuram

- Year: 685–705 CE

- King: Rajasimha (Narasimhavarman II)

- Why Famous: It is one of the earliest structural temples in South India and showcases exquisite Pallava architecture.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

3. Vaikunta Perumal Temple

- City: Kanchipuram

- Year: 7th century CE

- King: Nandivarman II

- Why Famous: This temple is renowned for its elaborate carvings and rich architectural details.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

4. Mukteswarar Temple

- City: Kanchipuram

- Year: 8th century CE

- King: Mahendravarman I

- Why Famous: Known for its beautiful architecture and intricate sculptures, particularly the depiction of Lord Shiva as Mukti Rudra.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

5. Kanchi Kailasanathar Temple

- City: Kanchipuram

- Year: 685–705 CE

- King: Rajasimha (Narasimhavarman II)

- Why Famous: It is one of the oldest temples in Kanchipuram and showcases Pallava architecture at its finest.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

6. Pancha Rathas (Five Rathas)

- City: Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram)

- Year: 7th century CE

- King: Narasimhavarman I

- Why Famous: These monolithic rock-cut temples are notable for their architectural uniqueness and representation of various styles of Dravidian architecture.

- Deity: Associated with the five Pandava brothers from the Mahabharata.

7. Thiruvetriyur Kali Temple

- City: Thiruvetriyur (now Tiruvottiyur)

- Year: 8th century CE

- King: Nandivarman II

- Why Famous: This temple is renowned for its ancient roots and cultural significance as a Shakti Peetha.

- Deity: Dedicated to Goddess Kali.

8. Chennai Thiruvottriyur Thyagaraja Temple

- City: Chennai (Thiruvottriyur)

- Year: 8th century CE

- King: Nandivarman II

- Why Famous: This temple is famous for its association with Saint Thyagaraja and its Dravidian architectural style.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

9. Panamalai Temple

- City: Panamalai

- Year: 8th century CE

- King: Mahendravarman I

- Why Famous: Known for its ancient inscriptions and architectural significance, especially its intricate carvings.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

10. Sri Vedapureeswarar Temple

- City: Thiruverkadu

- Year: 8th century CE

- King: Pallava Narasimhavarman

- Why Famous: This temple is famous for its religious significance and architectural grandeur.

- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.

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