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DESCRIPTIVE REMARKS ON 



CHAPTER V. 



GENERAL LIST OF OBJECTS AT THE SEVEN PAGODAS. 



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Pidari- Amman (village goddess) temple 

 Pidari-kulam Quarry (N.) Rathd, monolithic shrine. 

 Pidari-kulam Quarry (S.) Rat ha, monolithic shrine. 

 Valaiyan-kuttai Ratha, monolithic shrine 

 Pidari. Amman (village goddess) images, with linga. 

 The Shore Temple (Aleva kovil) , stone building with 

 two spires. 



Mahishasura Rock ; sculptured rock on sea-shore 



near No. 6. 

 Chetty's Temple ; ruined stone building 

 Lion Rocks ; sculptured rocks on sea-shore near 



No. 8. 



PundarlkapushkarinI ; large masonry (lined) tank. 

 A small four-pillared Mandapa ; on the north bank 

 of No. 9. 



A built temple or Mandapa ; ? The temple of 

 Hanuman. 



Dolotsava Mandapa ; Kiosk of the swinging festival, 



on four tall piers. 

 Sthalasayanasvami (Vishnu) modern temple : with 



oblong Vimana. 

 Emberuman (= Our mighty Prince) ; small Vishnu 



shrine. 



Krishna Mandapa ; pillared hall, before rock-cut 

 pastoral scene. 



Panca Pandava Cave Temple ; linga shrine and in- 

 scription. 



Arjuna's Penance (N.) : great rock-cut scene, with 



Naga figures in centre. 

 Rock-cut slide and stairs 



Couple of Monkeys and Suckling small monolith . . 

 Isvara (Siva) Temple (recently restored) : with linga. 

 The Gopis', or Draupadi's churn 



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Note. — The letters of the alphabet indicate the various groups of objects 

 and the order in which they may all be conveniently visited, also shewn by 

 the figures in the right hand column. The more interesting and important 

 are distinguished by capital letters. The Map No. in the 2nd column refers 

 to the Madras Survey map, a reduction of which accompanies this paper. 



