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Sand, Shore, Sacred Stones, and More: The Wonders of Mamallapuram

From grand remains of the Pallava Kingdom to the serene shores, discover the must-see attractions of Mamallapuram

Shore Temple is significant part of the group of monuments that have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984 Photo: A. SURESH BABU
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As a major port city during the Pallava Kingdom, Mamallapuram, also known as Mahabalipuram, is home to several beautiful heritage monuments in the Chengalpattu district. Dating to the 7th and 8th centuries, these monuments, many of which have been carved out of rocks, stand as the beacon of the Kingdom’s sheer influence and power. Strengthening its significance as a thriving hub of the Kingdom is the fact that the name Mamallapura, which translates to the “city of the Mammalla,” is an epithet of the Pallava King Narasimhavaraman I. Here’s our guide to the must-visit historical wonders, beautiful nature getaways, what to eat, and where to shop.

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