India has so much to offer to the outside world but its sad it doesn't get the due recognition due to lack of Promotion. Beautiful place wit such a rich history. Definitely one of the places in my must visit place in the near future
Seminar on Mahabalipuram -"Pallava Mallai" -meaning Mallai (as fondly called in Tamil) of Pallavas :- “Pallava Mallai” (Celebrating Art along with Music). It is for Two full days Dec 24 Sat & 25 Sun 2016 - 10 am to 6 pm. The Venue is Tamil Virtual Academy, Anna University Campus, Gandhi Mandapam Road, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600025, next to Anna Centenary Library, Kotturpuram, Chennai The coverage will be on the Overview of Mahabalipuram, History of Mallai from Sangam days and how it was rediscovered in the last 200 years, understanding the inspiration and imagination of kings from their epigraphs, how they expanded Mamallai into a gallery of scintillating sculpture and temple architecture, beginning from cave temples to structured temples. The seminar also covers the fine arts in terms of pasurams sung on Mamallai and the unique TDEF eco-system prevalent in Mallai area along with an appreciation of Sanskrit, satire, dance, song mixed with a unique presentation of Mattavilasa Prahasana, the dance drama composed by Mahendra Varma Pallava. Why you should attend thisThere’s an ocean of ignorance between the history and significance of Mamallapuram and its perception in the public mind. It was a laboratory of art and sculpture, an open-air museum patronized by a dynasty of dynamic monarchs, a granite canvas for Grantham calligraphy, a field of stone planted with immortal monuments by artists with fertile imaginations. It stands unique in its diversity of architecture. In grace, it has sometimes been equaled, but rarely surpassed. It was the epicenter of a cultural earthquake, whose aftershocks reverberated for a thousand years. Its impact spread across the land, and even crossed the oceans. But as subtle as the sculptures, are the unsolved mysteries it poses; about authorship, inspiration, incompleteness, paucity of literary references, even its influences and a later loss of imagination. Please cascade the information and all of your friend circle or whoever interested on this subject. No registration is required to attend our program and its absolutely FREE. All are welcome! For any quick queries, contact Sivasankar Babu 98400 68123 or Ramki 9841489907 of the Organizing Group. NOTE: - IF YOU CAN GIVE YOUR EMAIL ID I CAN SEND THE PROGRAMME SCHEDULE.
camera angles were a distraction and flew past beautiful structures too fast. Your country has too much to offer, to intricate to miss details. Thank you
India has so much to offer to the outside world but its sad it doesn't get the due recognition due to lack of Promotion.
Beautiful place wit such a rich history.
Definitely one of the places in my must visit place in the near future
super tamil Nadu is having beautiful monuments beautiful coverage and explanation thanks
Tamil nadu people should be really appreciated for protecting all these monuments since they were created.
Seminar on Mahabalipuram -"Pallava Mallai" -meaning Mallai (as fondly called in Tamil) of Pallavas :-
“Pallava Mallai” (Celebrating Art along with Music). It is for Two full days Dec 24 Sat & 25 Sun 2016 - 10 am to 6 pm. The Venue is Tamil Virtual Academy, Anna University Campus, Gandhi Mandapam Road, Kotturpuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600025, next to Anna Centenary Library, Kotturpuram, Chennai The coverage will be on the Overview of Mahabalipuram, History of Mallai
from Sangam days and how it was rediscovered in the last 200 years,
understanding the inspiration and imagination of kings from their
epigraphs, how they expanded Mamallai into a gallery of scintillating
sculpture and temple architecture, beginning from cave temples to
structured temples. The seminar also covers the fine arts in terms of
pasurams sung on Mamallai and the unique TDEF eco-system prevalent in
Mallai area along with an appreciation of Sanskrit, satire, dance, song
mixed with a unique presentation of Mattavilasa Prahasana, the dance
drama composed by Mahendra Varma Pallava. Why you should attend thisThere’s an ocean of ignorance between the history and significance of
Mamallapuram and its perception in the public mind. It was a laboratory
of art and sculpture, an open-air museum patronized by a dynasty of
dynamic monarchs, a granite canvas for Grantham calligraphy, a field of
stone planted with immortal monuments by artists with fertile
imaginations. It stands unique in its diversity of architecture. In
grace, it has sometimes been equaled, but rarely surpassed. It was the
epicenter of a cultural earthquake, whose aftershocks reverberated for a
thousand years. Its impact spread across the land, and even crossed the
oceans. But as subtle as the sculptures, are the unsolved mysteries it
poses; about authorship, inspiration, incompleteness, paucity of
literary references, even its influences and a later loss of
imagination. Please cascade the information and all of your friend circle or whoever
interested on this subject. No registration is required to attend our
program and its absolutely FREE. All are welcome! For any quick queries, contact Sivasankar Babu 98400 68123 or Ramki 9841489907 of the Organizing Group.
NOTE: - IF YOU CAN GIVE YOUR EMAIL ID I CAN SEND THE PROGRAMME SCHEDULE.
Organised by Tamil Heritage Trust, Chennai. www.tamilheritage.in
Excellent video well informed
Butfull
excellent peace of rock cuts-really rocking
Great
excellent videos
mast...beutiful....
Wait!!! Panch Rathas depict the chariots of Pandavas ???????????? Is that correct ?
Very great
nice video
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nice viedo
Pallava Kingdom has a connection with Khmer Kingdom. Everyone should try to seek the connection between the two Kingdoms.
Yes. Read Paarthiban Kanavu.
Naleen Malin شمس
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I want to do a video about this, but I fear my pronunciation of Mahabalipuram will get me in all kinds of trouble.
poor presentation and video,so many things are there just you have given a overview and wasted by 30% video other indian monument
Woea
But full
camera angles were a distraction and flew past beautiful structures too fast. Your country has too much to offer, to intricate to miss details. Thank you
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Pallavas were not Vanniars...Know your history dude
Goodness! Indian English can be unintentionally offensive and funny at the very same time. What she said about the tsunami wave made me cringe!
+Fabiana Zuccatto dear sister god bless u
mollly333 it is a known sarcastic phrase. I do not know if it is Indian origin. Something like "thanks for nothing"
One of that is our pm who is the founder of radar cloud theory
And for Mohammed who gave root of disease , constipation 😂😂😂😂
Radar theory I think you must to read first otherwise people will call you Papu 2....
bagumdi,allah malik
If Aurangzeb had seen this.....
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