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    Thanjavur ( Tamil: [t̪aɲdʑaːʋuːɾ] ), also known as Thanjai, previously known as Tanjore, [1] is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the 11th biggest city in Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur is an important center of southern Indian religion, art, and architecture.

  2. Top Things to Do in Thanjavur, India. Places to Visit in Thanjavur. Explore popular experiences. See what other travellers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Full-day Tours (15) Private Sightseeing Tours (45) Sacred & Religious Sites (34) Day Trips (14) Bus Tours (44) Historic Sites (3) Cultural Tours (39)

  3. Sep 12, 2019 · Thanjavur, one of the top places to visit in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, rose to prominence during the epic reign of the Chola dynasty from the 9th to the 13th centuries. After the fall of the Cholas, it was the Nayaks who next made a significant impact when they gained control of Thanjavur in the 16th century.

  4. ' Thanjavur Big Temple ') and Peruvudaiyar Kovil, is a Shaivite Hindu temple built in a Chola architectural style located on the south bank of the Cauvery river in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the largest Hindu temples and an exemplar of Tamil architecture. It is also called Dakshina Meru (Meru of the South).

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  6. Aug 23, 2015 · Thanjavur (Tanjavur or Tanjore) is a temple site in the Tamil Nadu region of southern India. Thanjavur was the capital of the great Chola (Cola) king Rajaraja I, and it was he who commissioned the site's magnificent temple, the Brihadishvara, in the early 11th century CE.

  7. Brihadeeswara Temple also known as Peruvudaiyar Kovil is located in Thanjavur. Dedicated to Lord Shiva represented as a huge ‘Lingam’, this UNESCO World Heritage Site was built around 1010 AD by the Chola king Rajaraja Chola I.