Arulmigu Devarajaswamy Temple, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu India
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Arulmigu Devarajaswamy Temple with its lofty towers and lengthy walls is situated at the eastern corner of Kancheepuram. This temple is a very ancient Vaishnava holy place. The Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Not only the vaishnavites but the whole Hindu Community visits this temple regularly. This Palatial temple was constructed at various stages, centuries ago by various kings. A number of new structures were added and Tiruppanies done during the dynasty of Vijaya Nagara Kings between 14th and 16th century.
During the reign of Vijananagar kings such as Krishna Devarayar, Achutharayar, Sadasivarayar, Sri Rangarayar I, Sri Venkatarayar I and Venkatarayar III, new buildings came up in Devarajaswamy Temple. They made Punniya Kodi Vimanam golden.
The hundred pillared Mandapam was also built by them. This has become a center of attraction to the foreign tourists with exquisite carvings and delicate works of art. The Tiruppanies done by Alam Kheer Basha of Delhi during 1645 was inscribed on the walls of the temple.
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