Raya Gopura Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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ShikshaC
Vishnu depictions…
This is part of the complex that houses Krishna’s butter ball but one needs to go towards the top to reach here. The structure depicts all forms of Lord Vishnu and one can also see the lighthouse from...
Beoordeeld op 13 nov 2021
milindpk
Incomplete
Incomplete but nice location. You have to climb uphill. Would have been biggest amongst all the monuments if competed that time.
Beoordeeld op 5 jan 2020
Balasubramanian R
Raya Gopura, Mahabalipuram
Roya Gopura is one of the monuments in Mahabalipuram city. It is one of the attractions of the city. Raya gopuram is the stone standing position. This stone remains of an ancient , unfinished temple e...
Beoordeeld op 10 dec 2019
iamsvs
Incomplete project
We visited this place and surprising found that it was not completed. However, it is too late considering that the Pallava dynasty has ceased to exist for at least 8 centuries now! Overall, Mamallapu...
Beoordeeld op 27 aug 2019
SMLikestoTravel
Can visit if you have time left
This is an incomplete structure. But still the scale is breath-taking. Just imagine the size of the door had it been completed! Anyway, you can just be here and take a few snaps if you have time left ...
Vishnu depictions…
This is part of the complex that houses Krishna’s butter ball but one needs to go towards the top to reach here. The structure depicts all forms of Lord Vishnu and one can also see the lighthouse from...
Incomplete
Incomplete but nice location. You have to climb uphill. Would have been biggest amongst all the monuments if competed that time.
Raya Gopura, Mahabalipuram
Roya Gopura is one of the monuments in Mahabalipuram city. It is one of the attractions of the city. Raya gopuram is the stone standing position. This stone remains of an ancient , unfinished temple e...
Incomplete project
We visited this place and surprising found that it was not completed. However, it is too late considering that the Pallava dynasty has ceased to exist for at least 8 centuries now! Overall, Mamallapu...
Can visit if you have time left
This is an incomplete structure. But still the scale is breath-taking. Just imagine the size of the door had it been completed! Anyway, you can just be here and take a few snaps if you have time left ...