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TheKarikala Cholan Manimandapam- hall- situated in the The Grand Kallanai. Royalty Free Stock Photo
TheKarikala Cholan Manimandapam- hall- situated in the The Grand Kallanai. Royalty Free Stock Photo
TheKarikala Cholan Manimandapam- hall- situated in the The Grand Kallanai. Royalty Free Stock Photo
TheKarikala Cholan Manimandapam with sun rays- hall- situated in the The Grand Kallanai. Royalty Free Stock Photo
TheKarikala Cholan Manimandapam with sun rays- hall- situated in the The Grand Kallanai. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Memorial building construction site Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India - October 7, 2008 White and green color dome shaped building of Kamarajar Manimandapam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Front view of the Karikala Cholan Manimandapam with sun rays- hall- situated in the The Grand Kallanai.
TheKarikala Cholan Manimandapam with sun rays- hall- situated in the The Grand Kallanai. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Babasaheb Statue at Annal Ambedkar Manimandapam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India - October 7, 2008 White and green color dome shaped building of Kamarajar Manimandapam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ramanujar mandapam Royalty Free Stock Photo
The statue of king Karikala chola on the elephant situated in the the manimandapam at the Grand Kallanai. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India - October 7, 2008 Aerial view of park, view tower and Kamarajar Manimandapam Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Karikala Cholan Manimandapam- hall- situated in the The Grand Kallanai. Karikala was a Chola king who ruled in southern India during the Sangam period. He is recognised as the greatest of the early Cholas. The Grand Anicut, also known as the Kallanai was built by Karikala chola and is considered one of the oldest water-diversion or water-regulator structures in the world which is still in use. The Kallanai is a massive dam of stone, 329 metres 1,080 ft long and 20 metres 60 ft wide, across the main stream of the Kaveri.


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