Mamalla
Mamalla, also known as Mamalapuram or Mahabalipuram, is a historic town located on the southeastern coast of India in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is famous for its rock-cut temples and intricate stone carvings, which date back to the 7th and 8th centuries during the reign of the Pallava dynasty. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting tourists and historians alike.
The most notable attractions in Mamalla include the Shore Temple, the Pancha Rathas, and the Descent of the Ganges relief. These monuments showcase exceptional craftsmanship and are significant examples of early Dravidian architecture. Mamalla's rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy continue to be celebrated today.