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DESCRIPTIVE REMARKS ON 



Map No. 



V. The Structural Temples or built shrines may 

 be classed as (A) old- fashioned, and (B) 

 modern-looking or medieval. 

 A. Old-fashioned. 

 6 The Shore Temple : built of big hewn stones and 





covered with figure carvings. 



8 



Chetty's Temple (ruin) : built of big hewn stones, 





carved. 



54 



Mukunda Nayanar Temple : built ot big hewn 





stones, carved. 



34 



Olakkannesvara Temple, Kuin : built oi big hewn 





stones, covered with figure carvings and groups, 





1f» 1 1 • 1 •ill*! 



and formerly lined with brick masonry. 



?? 



" Megalithic built Ratha " (see Ghengalpat 





District Manual, p. 99 I did not see this) ? 





B. Mediaeval or modern-looking. 



6 



Krishna Mandapa ; Pillared hall before great 





rock-cut pastoral Bas-relief. 



35 



Varahasvami Temple : enclosing rock-cut tableau 





and figures. 



(? 48) 



The Kamanuja Mandapa Colonnade (begun 





only). 



1 



Tidari Amman Temple, four-armed (ioddess, 





lingam, altar, lion, &c. 



9 



T> 1-1 11*- J.1 



rundarika-pushkarim, masonry tank with 





mandapa in centre. 



10 



Small Mandapa on north bank of No. 9. 



11 



Built Mandapa or shrine (? that of Hanuman, 





Carr, p. 217). 



12 



Dolotsava Mandapa, swing cupola on four tall 





pillars. 



13 



Sthalasayanasvami (Vishnu) Temple, with oblong 





ridged Vimana and big Gropuram. 



14 



Emberuman (Vishnu) subordinate shrine. 



