Kanchi Kailasanatha Temple – Part 3
Understanding the Layout of a Pallava Masterpiece In the first article of this series, I introduced the greatness of the Kailasanatha Temple and explained why a single visit is not enough to appreciate it. In the second article, we travelled through the history of the Pallavas and saw how centuries of experimentation in temple architecture ultimately culminated in this masterpiece of Rajasimha. Before we begin examining the sculptures, inscriptions, paintings and architectural details individually, it is important to understand the overall layout of the temple. After all, the Kailasanatha Temple is not merely a collection of structures. It is a carefully conceived architectural composition where every shrine, passage, mandapa and enclosure has a purpose. The complex is spread across nearly 2 acres. Yet, the core structure of the temple occupies only about 0.4 acre. Words fall short in describing the beauty of this extraordinary temple. No wonder the builder Rajasimha called himself Aty...