Your views please
  • " GKC, houses a shiva linga, in the main sanctum carved in good shastraic
    measures.........But the Shivalinga of Tanjore Vimana is disproportionate
    which is evident from a portion of the inside wall cit to insert the
    gomukhi spout of the pedestal around the shaft. from this, what is inferred
    is that there was no linga and peeta at all or linga along during Raja Raja
    period"

    Shocked to read The scientific edifice of Brihadeeswara temple, Tanjore
    Tamilnadu, Sri. Vaidyanathan Ganapati Sthapati views on the big temple
    linga. .
    http://books.google.co.in/books/about/The_scientific_edifice_of_Brihadeeswara.html?id=562HNgAACAAJ

    http://www.poetryinstone.in
    “*Here the language of stone surpasses the language of man*” – Nobel
    laureate, Rabindranath Tagore
  • There is the locallegend referring to how the Lingam did not Stand on the pedestral and how it was fixed by Karuvurar Siddhar.
    May be that legend has some truth also...
  • thanks to shash

    http://bigtemple.in/rajarajisvaram-epitome-of-architecture/4

    "Secondly, it necessitated a change in the course of the praṇāḷa, the chute
    to drain the oblation discharge. In all other temples, the drain generally
    passes through the thickness of the wall, and the passage if there was one,
    in a straight line along the median axis. But, in this case, in order to
    avoid discharging the oblations right below the median openings, the drain
    was turned twice at right angles to the praṇāḷa located further east of the
    door. This design was not an ideal one, because the discharge of water or
    any other oblation liquid taking place from the sanctum was bound to be of
    high volume with a good proportion of solids and as such clog the drain."

    I think this is a design fault, because the scale just plays hell with the
    traditional architecture!


    http://bigtemple.in/wp-content/gallery/architecture-epitome/image004.jpg

    We can see the route taken by the drain channel from the sanctum to the
    gomukhi. straight out of the north cardinal opening of the inner chamber,
    two right angles, and comes out east of the outer north opening...


    http://www.poetryinstone.in
    “*Here the language of stone surpasses the language of man*” – Nobel
    laureate, Rabindranath Tagore

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