Mahabalipuram:
Mahabalipuram, also called as Mamallapuram, is a coastal town along the shores of the Bay of Bengal in Tamil Nadu.- The town is home to several beaches and stone temples, sculptures and monoliths. The Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram were declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
The sites are all maintained by the Archaeological Society of India (ASI).
Most of the temples and sculptures at the town were carved by sculptors during the Pallava era under the reign of Narasimhavarman and his successor, Rajasimhavarman following his death.
Despite being the home to scores of sculptures and temples, only a few monuments can be visited by tourists since most of the structures are believed to be submerged under water, either due to repeated floods during or rising sea levels.
Mahabalipuram, or Mamallapuram also had ancient links with Buddhism and China through the maritime outreach of the Pallava dynasty.
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