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The temple employed devadasis who were dancers and singers of devotional hymns. Among its numerous inscriptions are frequent gifts that state, "to provide for worship, for food to assembly of sannyasis (monks or ascetics) and for repairs". According to George Michell, the Thanjavur temple was a major charity institution in its history.
Brihadisvara Temple, Thanjavur, state of Tamil Nadu, India. The Temple was built by Tamil king Raja Raja Chola in 1010 AD. Built out of granite, the vimana tower above the sanctum is one of the tallest in South India - 63.4 metres (208 ft) high.
English: Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur. This is a photo of ASI monument number. N-TN-C94. Date: Taken on 13 June 2010, 11:10:20 ... Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple ...
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Coloured aquatint with etching of Brihadisvara Temple, Thanjavur by William Hodges This is plate 23 from William Hodges' book 'Select Views in India', showing the Rajarajeshvara Temple at Thanjavur. Hodges composed this picture without ever visiting Thanjavur. His source was a sketch made by a surveyor named Mr Topping.
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English: Top blocks of Brihadisvara Temple's Vimana, Thanjavur where the sikhara, a cupolic dome (25 tons), is octagonal and rests on a single block of granite, weighing 80 tons, It is the largest monolith placed on a towering structure in the world.