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Introduction:
The city of Thanjavur is known as the "rice bowl of Tamil
Nadu". The city gained in importance in the reign of
Chola Kings who made it their capital. The Nayaks and the
Maratha Kings followed later and the influence of all these
rulers showed in the form of great monuments in the city.
The temples of Thanjavur are unique in their own right. Thanjavur
was the ancient capital of the Chola kings whose origins,
go back to the beginning of the Christian era. Power struggles
between these groups were a constant feature of their early
history, with one or other gaining the ascendancy at various
times. The Cholas' turn for empire building came between 850
and 1270 AD and , at the height of their power. Probably the
greatest chola emperors were Raja Raja who was responsible
for building the Brihadishwara Temple ( Thanjavur main attraction
) and his son Rajendra-I whose navy competed with the Arabs
for controls of the Indian Ocean trade routes and who was
responsible for bringing Srivijaya under Chola control. A
demon by the name of Tanjan-an asura lends its name to the
terrific town of Thanjavur. As per the legend the last wish
of the demon was that the place should be named after him,
Sri Anandavalli Amman and Sri Neelamegapperumal granted it.
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