Mukteswara Temple - Kanchipuram
How many beautiful and ancient temples lay neglected in Kanchipuram? Maybe, that is the curse of being located in a city of thousand temples. Mukteswara Temple is one such best-kept secret of this holy city. It is believed to have been built during the period of Nandivarma Pallava II in the 8th century CE . This is one of the few Pallava period temples in Kanchi left in their original forms. I have already written about another lesser-known Pallava period temple called Matangeswar . Both temples look alike to a great extent. It is generally said that Mukteswara is the exact replica of Matangeswar, but that is not true. Although the structure of both these temples looks similar, there are many differences, such as the number of sculptures, the style of sculptures, the location of Dwarapalas, and a few other architectural features. Both are equally beautiful and admirable, I agree. It is not easy to locate the temple. It is located on East Raja Street, and the nearest landmark is