Adi Varaha Cave Temple, Mamallapuram – The Living Pallava Shrine Few Get to See
When we speak of Mamallapuram , the mind usually goes to the Shore Temple, the Five Rathas, or the great relief often called Arjuna’s Penance. But there is one monument here that many visitors miss. Not because it is insignificant. Not because it is hidden. But because it is alive. The Adi Varaha Cave Temple is a living shrine. The early Pallava inscriptions within the cave, along with later Chola records referring to the shrine as Parameshvara-Mahavaraha-Vishnu-Griham , indicate that it has remained in active worship from the time of its creation. Even today, the temple opens only during fixed pooja hours in the morning and evening. For the rest of the day, it remains closed. For long periods in the past, entry was restricted to foreigners. That limited access explains why the temple finds little mention in early European travel accounts and why it continues to remain outside the usual tourist circuit. Yet architecturally and historically, this cave is among the most complete and b...