The golden triangle

The three Great Living Chola temples are a testimony to the brilliance of the great Chola Empire of Southern India.

Three architectural marvels that have stood the test of time are the Great Living Chola Temples: the Brahadeeswarar, Gangaikondacholapuram and the Airavatesvara. All three – also known as the Golden Triangle – are part of the UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites list. These structures were built by kings of the Later Chola dynasty who ruled in South India between 1070 to 1279 CE.

The Big Temple

Originally known as the Peruvidaiyar Kovil, the Brahadeeswarar temple in Thanjavur is also popularly known as the Thanjai Periya Kovil and Rajarajeshwaram Koil. Its tower (vimana) is the tallest in the world at 200ft. It holds an 80-tonne stone ball on top, which is known as the kumbam. A statue of Nandi, the sacred bull, at the entrance has been carved out of a single stone. The statue weighs 20 tonnes and is 16ft in length and 13ft in height. Nestled in the sanctum in a linga soaring to a height of 29ft.

 

Conqueror of the Ganga

Situated 36 km from Kumbakonam, in Ariyalur district, is Gangaikondacholapuram, built by Raja Raja Chola’s son Rajendra Chola. Gangaikondacholapuram means “the city of the Chola who conquered the Ganga” and was meant to commemorate his victory over the Pala rulers of West Bengal. The temple here is smaller than the Thanjavur temple and researchers say that Rajendra Chola did this out of respect for his father. The lingam here is 13 ft tall and has a base circumference of 59ft.

 

Divine elephant

The third temple in the Golden Triangle is the Airavatesvara located in Darasuram, Kumbakonam built by Rajaraja Chola II. This incorporates a chariot structure with the morning and evening sundials as the wheels. According to mythology, Indra’s elephant Airavata, after whom the temple is named, bathed in the temple tank. This legend is depicted in carvings in the inner shrine. On the base are reliefs that show the stories of the 63 Nayanars. The steps leading to the bali pitham (sacrificial place) are intricately carved and produce musical notes when one walks on them. Therefore they are known as Singing Steps. Though in ruins, the temple holds its own among the Chola temples.

Sum of its parts

Do you know all the ingredients that make up a dish? Play this game and find out.

Cooking is Chemistry. Different ingredients come together to create one dish that may or may not look anything like its ingredients.

Can you guess the dishes based on their ingredients? Drag and drop the dishes into the right slot.

Fun with Numbers

There are 6670903752021072936960 Sudoku grids. This is one of the many designed just for you!

Sudoku is a number game in which missing numbers are to be filled into a 9 by 9 grid of squares which are subdivided into 3 by 3 boxes so that every row, every column, and every box contains the numbers 1 through 9. Sudoku is a logic game and involves absolutely no math or language skills. This grid is a 6 by 6 one. Go ahead, get started…

Quiz Whizz – December 10, 2021

It’s quiz time, folks! Check your general knowledge with these questions.

Here is this week’s quiz to test your knowledge of current affairs and the world in general. Time to get your grey cells going. Here are six questions that will do the job.

Way of the world

Have a ‘kip’ this ‘arvo’! Clueless about what this means? Take this quiz to find out.

Slang means informal language. It is typically used while speaking rather than writing, and among particular groups of people. For example, if something is ‘lit’, it means it is amazing or exciting. If your outfit is described as being ‘on point’, it is extremely good or stylish.

There are some slang words and expressions that are common in specific countries. The quiz below is based on such words from around the world. Can you try and guess the answers?




















Stand up for your rights

In the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, there are 30 Articles that take care of every aspect of our life.

On December 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). This document proclaims the rights everyone is entitled to regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Available in more than 500 languages, it is the most translated document in the world. The theme for 2021 is Equality: Reducing inequalities, advancing human rights. Let’s look at some of the issues that we face today.

Which flower are you?

Which beautiful bloom represents your personality? Find out with this interactive quiz.

Bold and vibrant or tiny and delicate? Which flower represents your personality? Find out with this for-fun-only interactive quiz.

Get set to relax

Take a deep breath and relax … Before you get to work on this challenge!

It is not enough to keep just our bodies in good form. Our mind needs to be fit too. One of the way to keep our mind fit is to relax, and allow ourselves to recharge.

There are several popular relaxation techniques that can help with this. Some of their benefits are:

Slowing the heart rate
Lowering blood pressure
Improving digestion
Reducing stress
Reducing muscle tension
Improving concentration
Improving our mood
Improving quality of sleep

Below are some common and popular relaxation techniques. Can you find them (the parts of their names that are underlined) in the word grid?

Get, set, groove to the music

Music for the rapidly-evolving digital age — explore some modern musical instruments that fit the bill…

Welcome to the 3000s in the 2020s. For over a decade now, people have been inventing musical instruments that can transform the musical world to unforeseeable and unimaginable levels. From instruments that can produce reverberating sounds at just a touch to those that use your brainwaves to produce sounds, there’s a whole array. Read on, to know about a few of these almost magical instruments….