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Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kailashanathar (also spelt as Kailashnatha) is one of
the earliest temples built by the Pallava ruler Rajasimha Pallava and was
completed by his son, Mahendra Varma Pallava in the 8th century AD. It is the
oldest structure in Kanchipuram and the finest example of Pallava architecture
in South India . The temple is situated among several low-roofed houses just
over 1-km west of the town center. Of all the temples in India, no other
edifice has been so elaborately filled with all the 64 aspects of Lord Shiva.
The temple is unique in its architecture and is viewed more as an architectural
wonder than as a holy place. Hence, it is never crowded with locals. But, once
in a year during Shivaratri festival large crowds visit the temple and there
could be hours of waiting in long queues
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