Subject: Central shrine, east wall, Siva-Ardhanarisvara in niche
Site Name: Kodambalur
Date: 851-875 CE
Subject: Southern shrine, sikhara, Uma-Mahesvara in west grivakostha
Site Name: Kodambalur
Date: 851-875 CE
Subject: Southern shrine, sikhara, Siva Kalarimurti in east sala
Site Name: Kodambalur
Date: 851-875 CE
Subject: Southern shrine, sikhara, east grivakostha, Siva Tripurantaka
Site Name: Kodambalur
Date: 851-875 CE
Subject: Southern shrine, sikhara, Gajasurasamharamurti, south grivakostha
Site Name: Kodambalur
Date: 851-875 CE
Subject: Central shrine, sikhara, Harihara in west sala
Site Name:
Date: 1400-1499 CE
Subject: Srikovil, north wall, Ganapati and pilaster, view
Site Name: Cheranallur
Date: 1500-1699 CE
Subject: Mukhamandapa, north wall, painted Siva-Bhiksatanamurti, view
Site Name: Kandiyur
Date: 800-899 CE
Subject: North wall, frieze, view
Site Name: Kandiyur
Date: 800-899 CE
Subject: South wall, frieze (Siva), view
Site Name: Kandiyur
Date: 800-899 CE
Subject: South wall, frieze (Daksinamurti), view
Site Name: Kandiyur
Date: 800-899 CE
Subject: South wall, frieze (Daksinamurti), view
Site Name: Kandiyur
Date: 800-899 CE
Subject: South wall, frieze, (Nataraja)
Site Name: Thiruvegappura
Date: 1300-1399 CE
Subject: Srikovil, south wall, painting, view
Site Name: Triprayar
Date: 1000-1099 CE
Subject: Srikovil, west wall, painting of Ardhanarisvara view
Site Name: Triprayar
Date: 1000-1099 CE
Subject: Srikovil, south wall, painting of Nataraja
Site Name: Varkala
Date: 1600-1799 CE
Subject: Daksinamurti column
Site Name: Varkala
Date: 1600-1799 CE
Subject: Natarja column
Site Name:
Date: 1300-1399 CE
Subject: Meykandar: Meykandar was the thirteenth century Tamil theologian, author or translator from the Raurava Agama of the Shivajnanbodham. He founded the Meykandar Sampradya of pluralistic Saiva Siddhanta.
Site Name:
Date: 1000-1099 CE
Subject: Bhairava: Bhairava is considered to be one of the violent forms of Shiva. He is so called as he protects the universe (bharana) and is also terrific (bhishana). He carries sula (trident), pasa (noose), damaru (drum) and kapal in his four hands and rides a dog. He is shown nude with a third eye and hair of flames.
Site Name:
Date: 1000-1099 CE
Subject: Bhairava: Bhairava is considered to be one of the violent forms of Shiva. He is so called as he protects the universe (bharana) and is also terrific (bhishana). He carries sula (trident), pasa (noose), damaru (drum) and kapal in his four hands and rides a dog. He is shown nude with a third eye and hair of flames. This is the back side of the image.
Site Name: Darasuram
Date: 1200-1299 CE
Subject: Trimurti: Trimurti is the triad of the three gods Shiva, Brahma and Vishnu.
Site Name: Darasuram
Date: 1000-1099 CE
Subject: Mahakala: Mahakala is the violent and vengeful aspect of Shiva. He is venerated as the annihilator in this form. His face radiates his wrathful nature. In his rear hands he carries the flesh-cutter (kartikka) and trident (trishula).
Site Name: Darasuram
Date: 1100-1199 CE
Subject: Bhairava: Bhairava is considered to be one of the violent forms of Shiva. He is so called as he protects the universe (bharana) and is also terrific (bhishana). He carries sula (trident), pasa (noose), damaru (drum) and kapal in his four hands and rides a dog. He is shown nude with a third eye and hair of flames.