"Following his profitable conquest of Karnataka, Kerala and northern Sri Lanka, the Tamil King Rajaraja Chola found himself with a considerable budget surplus. With vast tracts of fertile farmland already under year-round irrigation, he decided to build the largest Siva temple in the world, Brihadisvara, at Thanjavur (Tanjore in modern Tamil Nadu state), a stunning masterpiece of stonecraft engineering. The temple, now on the United Nations World Heritage List, was crowned in the king's vision. He capped the 216-foot main sanctum with a single stone weighing 86 tons and set in place by elephants' nudging it up a gentle sand ramp starting five miles away. The great sthapati (architect and sculptor) Kunjara Mallan Raja Raja Perunthachan was commissioned for the work.
That's a story that Dr. Vaidyanathan Ganapati Sthapati, 72, loves to hear, for he is a lineal descendent of that same Perunthachan of a thousand years ago. The great man's story reminds Ganapati Sthapati today of the tradition he is commissioned by birth to uphold. and of the indomitable spirit of his caste, the silpis, lords and and masters of South India's hard and heavy granite.
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THE SCIENTIFIC EDIFIC OF BRIHADEESWARA TEMPLE, TANJORE, TAMILNADU â" by Dr. V.Ganapati Sthapati
This book is an unique exposition attempted effectively and exhaustively on the science and technology of the architectural wonder i.e. the great Brihadeeswara Temple situated at Tanjore, designed and constructed by one of the great grandfathers of Dr.Ganapati Sthapati, Kunjra Mallan Raja Raja Perunthachan, during the 10th century AD under the patronage of King Raja Raja Chozhan. The ancient Indian science of Vaastu Shastra finds fullest expression in this magnificent edifice and Sthapati has elucidated in as simple terms as possible the science that has gone into its making, which makes an interested reading for seasoned readers as wells as newly initiated aspirants.
hi remarkable if ganapathi sthapathi can trace his lineage for a thousand years.- 30 generations especially with so many invasions and translovations of people in the middle.
I personally think no one family can do it. venketesh
thanks ...s, the temple is imposing and would love to read more about the book that the Dr published. does anyone have a copy, would like to know if its indeed an interesting read.