Jvaraharesvara temple, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
  • Jvaraharesvara temple, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
  • Jvaraharesvara temple, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
  • Jvaraharesvara temple, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
Jvaraharesvara temple, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu

The Pallava king, Narasimha II in 8th century CE, built the Jvaraharesvara temple but the inscriptions illustrate that the Chola kings also used to donate to this temple. Although it is one of the smaller buildings of its time, it is quite ornate and is a significant example of a temple of the time of Kulottunga III (1178–1218 CE). It is also an interesting structure because of its ovular plan. The temple was renovated at the beginning of the 20th century and the brick superstructure is completely new; the complex is surrounded by a rubble compound wall, a small gateway or gopura in front on the east. Only the lower stone part of the gopura appears late Chola. References: M.W. Meister and M.A. Dhaky, 1963, pp.320-322.