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In this episode of Chol Rajvansh, British historian and archaeologist Percy Brown acclaims the 'Koranganatha temple of 'Srinivasanallur', built during Emperor 'Parantaka' I, as an exemplar of architectural and temporal excellence. He states that the vimana of the 'Rajarajeshwar' temple is the best creation of 'The Dravidian style' and is standard for Indian architecture. The Chola Empire never stopped building new temples, and the successors of Emperor Rajendra Chola kept the tradition of temple-building alive and firm. Along with architecture, the Chola rulers developed many Takshan art and painting. To learn more about this fascinating period, don't miss the next episode of Chol Rajvansh, a free Hindi podcast written by Manvendra Bhattacharya and narrated by Ambujeshwar Pandey, available only on Audio Pitara.
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"Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram" ek aisa bhajan jo ki hum sab apne bachpan se hi sunte aa rahe hain. Ek aisa bhajan jo shri Ram ji ki mahima aur pooja ko samarpit hai. Iss bhajan mein bhagwan ke vibhinn naamon ke baare mein bataya gaya hai, aur unke mahima ka gungaan kiya gaya hai. Toh abhi shuru...
Published 06/14/23
In this episode of 'Chol Rajvansh', a free Hindi podcast by Audio Pitara, we explore the fascinating history of the Chola Dynasty, who once ruled over South India. They were the first to introduce India to the navy, who were powerful, smart, mighty and rich. You will learn the story of where...
Published 03/24/23
The mighty Emperor Rajendra-I of the Chola Empire conducted military operations between 994 AD and 1002 AD, not only conquering the 'Brahma countries', but also establishing the Chola Empire's control of the Indian Ocean Region and its maritime territories, paving the way for business. Such...
Published 03/24/23