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Synonyms for solesvara or Related words with solesvara
nandipulam
vairavanpatti
aviduththaey
vangram
iraniyur
cheruthana
kinanoor
makrery
pazhur
chemancheri
sukhasan
moodadi
chandarpur
mohanyal
vimalanager
velapur
tokarva
thavinjal
choornikkara
devastan
karuppur
varandarappilly
sevur
ulavi
talwade
mangattidam
gudibanda
gopinagar
cheekilode
sthothram
vadakkumbad
pazhoor
piraan
mandarbani
mambakkam
kattakampal
guledgudda
dhaurahara
murdeshwara
prempur
cumbam
gadivemula
chilamathur
shaasthaavum
seethampeta
tavaragera
kaitharam
kottaiyur
kadannappally
atholi
Examples of "solesvara"
Narttamalai, Pudukkottai has a
solesvara
temple attributed to Vijayalaya.
The
Solesvara
temples were in constructed by the honorable Chola kings, who were Believers of the True God Siva (Shiva).
Similar to
Solesvara
, there are number of temples in praise of the Pandiya kings and they are called Pandisvara.
Choleeswaram temple is a 10th-century Chola Dynasty
Solesvara
temple built in honour of emperor Raja Raja Chola I in Peraru, Kantalai, Trincomalee District. Inscriptions found at the ruins of this temple relate to its establishment and connection to Trincomalee's ancient Koneswaram temple. It is made in Dravidian architecture of the Chola period.
People of Aragalur are predominantly of Hindu faith speaking Tamil language. There is a significant number of Sengunthar community who are primarily weavers. This village has many temples including Sri Kamanada Eswar and
Solesvara
(Ashlar walls)- dedicated to Lord Shiva and Karivarada Raja Perumal dedicated to Lord Vishnu. There is also a Buddha idol and a 3 ft idol in the village of Thiyaganur on the outskirts of the Aragalur.
Chola emperors under Aditya I, his son Parantaka I and successor Sundara Chola also known as Parantaka Chola II initially invaded and conquered territories in the Kannada country between Gangavadi on the Mysore plateau and Bhatkal on the Sahyadri coast during 880-975 AD. As a sign of their victory in Kannada country, they built the
Solesvara
Temple in commemoration of their conquest. Inscriptions from successive kings from Parantaka Chola I to Kulothunga Chola III mention their generals as 'Lords of the Konkana' which included Bhatkal and of paying obeisance to Lord Solesvarar of Konkana.