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Temple, Kanchi (July 2014) -- Illustration 7 Panel 4, Ta?n?to?n?r?i?s?vara Temple, Kanchi, seventh century -- Illustration 8 Laks?ita cave-temple, Man?t?akappat?t?u, ca. 580-630 CE -- Illustration 9 Brick shrine in quarry area, A?rpa?kkam 327 $aColonel Colin Mackenzie's Search for the Jains -- Surgeon George Russell Dartnell -- James Fergusson's Downward Spiral -- Prince Alexis Soltykoff's 'City of Infinite Temples' -- Conclusion: Plastered Pasts -- Epilogue -- The Living Temple -- Encounter -- Expansion -- Continuation -- Bibliography -- Abbreviations -- Primary Sources -- Epigraphic and Archaeological Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Index -- List of Illustrations -- Illustration 1 Eka?mbarana?tha Temple and Sannathi Street, Kanchi, seventh century -- the present 327 $aOrienting the Gods -- Pilgrimage and Processions -- From Ancient Village to Temple Town -- Local Style -- Conclusion: Urban Logic -- 3 The City and its Ports -- Part 1: KS?ETRA -- The River Networks -- Over the Hills -- The Coast -- Part II: KS?ATRA -- Kanchi in a Buddhist World -- The City and its Mirrors -- Conclusion: From Kanchi to the Sea -- 4 Kanchi Under Colonialism -- What Happened in Kanchi while those Towering Gateways Arose? -- Embattled Territory -- William Daniell's Most Considerable Temple -- James Wathen's Soaring View -- Henrietta Clive's 'Hindoo Gods and Monsters' 327 $aCover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Illustrations -- Introduction -- All Streets Lead to Temples -- An Ancient City -- Layers of Time -- Kanchi Known and Unknown -- 1 Sandstone and the City -- Building Pallava-Kanchi (ca. seventh through ninth century) -- From Brick to Stone (the Seventh Century) -- Sandstone Temples in the City (the Eighth Century) -- The Temples of Pallava-Kanchi -- Everywhere but Kanchi (the Ninth Century) -- Conclusion: Foundations Laid -- 2 Realignment -- Kanchi in the Chola Era (ca. tenth through thirteenth century) 330 $aThis book traces the emergence of the South Indian city of Kanchi as a major royal capital and multireligious pilgrimage destination during the era of the Pallava and Chola dynasties (ca. seventh through thirteenth centuries). 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