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Airavatesvara Temple, Darasuram: A Chola Marvel That Actually Sings ‘sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni’ and Stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Discover Darasuram’s Airavatesvara Temple, a Chola marvel with singing steps and intricate carvings, celebrated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

September 12, 2025 / 12:49 IST
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Airavatesvara Temple, Darasuram: A Chola Marvel That Actually Sings ‘sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni’ and Stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (image: canva)

Airavatesvara Temple in Darasuram: The Airavatesvara Temple is near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu, stands as one of the finest examples of Chola architecture. Built in 1166 CE by Raja Raja Chola II, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is part of the Great Living Chola Temples. Known for its intricate stone carvings, musical steps and divine legends, this temple continues to attract devotees, historians, and art lovers alike.

Airavatesvara Temple: History and Significance

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Constructed during the 12th century, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva also worshipped here as Airavatesvara. It is believed that Airavata, the celestial white elephant of Lord Indra, regained his pure form after bathing in the temple tank, giving the shrine its name. Alongside, legends tell how Yama (the god of death) was relieved of his suffering here, making the temple sacred for devotees seeking divine blessings.

48 carved pillars showing Shiva’s cosmic dance and legends (image: canva)