Arjuna Penance / Image Credit The temple city of Mahabalipuram in the state of Tamil Nadu is the site of some of the greatest architectural and sculptural achievements made by the Pallava rulers in ancient India. Located some sixty km from Chennai, the temples of Mahabalipuram represent one of mankind's most amazing and enduring architectural achievements. The structures one sees at Mahabalipuram today, are the surviving remains of a wonderful religious, social and administrative metropolis that once severed the religious capital of the Pallavas, who held sway over much of south India between the 4th and 9th centuries A.D. . Also known as Mamallapuram, Mahabalipurum in the state of Tamil Nadu was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. Once-thriving port city of the Pallavas on the Bay of Bengal, Mamallapuram was named after its founder, the great Pallava king, Narasimhavarman I, or Mamalla , "the Great ...
1471 - Birth of Krishnadevaraya (17 January 1471 – 17 October 1529), an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from 1509 to 1529. Krishnadeva Raya belonged to the Taluva dynasty, one of the four main dynasties, combination of which is known as the Vijayanagar empire. One of the greatest kings of India, Krishnadeva Raya raised the Hindu power of Vijayanagar to the zenith of its prosperity and glory. An epigraphical reference to the date of death of Krishnadevaraya was discovered at Honnenahalli in Tumakuru district in Karnataka. According to the inscription, Krishnadevaraya died on October 17, 1529.