Hewn out of rock

Me
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Relief
Overview
Butterball
Wingman
Rocks
Half an elephant
With child
Nursing
The five rathas
Seashore temple
Seashore temple
Posing family
Elephantine
J.S. Bach
A sideways glance
Forgotten, but not gone
Catching the waves
No shop here

A world heritage sight for its old temples, carved inside and on top of a bunch of boulders, just off shore. Imagine Lalibela's rock churches mashed up with Great Zimbabwe, if you can.
The town has a bit of a backpackers ghetto, complete with Bob Marley posters, mocktail bars and rooftop terraces, but the temples are primarily and immensely popular with the locals.
The best bit of visiting the temples came near the end of the day, when a troupe of monkeys went scrounging for left over snacks, in between the grazing goats and slowly disappearing crowd.

Building at Mamallapuram reached its peak around 700AD. Fascinating as, by then, St. Thomas and his descendants had been plying their trade, supposedly, for some 600 years, clearly not being overly successful.
There are, however, many churches in the area. Perhaps an indication of religious tolerance upon St. Thomas' arrival, if also perhaps religious indifference towards anything but their own.

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