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"Seven Pagodas" has served as a nickname for the south Indian city of Mamallapuram, also called Mahabalipuram (old name), since the first European explorers reached it. The phrase "Seven Pagodas" refers to a belief that has circulated in India, Europe, and other parts of the world for over eleven centuries. The group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, including the Shore Temple built in the 8th century under the reign of Narasimhavarman II, stand at the shore of the Bay of Bengal. Legend has it that six other temples once stood with it.

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  • Les Set Pagodes són un jaciment arqueològic del a 12° 37′ N, 80° 12′ E / 12.617°N,80.200°E a uns 55 km al sud de Chennai (Madras). El nom fou donat pels europeus i el nom local és Mahabalipuram, Mahabalipur, Mahavellipur, Mavallipur, Mamalaipur, Mamallapur, o Mallapur. La seva importància deriva del fet que té les principals restes arqueològiques del sud de l'Índia dividides en tres grups: * Cinc raths (temples monolítics) al sud, probablement del període budista. * Les coves, figures de pedra, gravats, i escultures a l'oest, del segle VI o VII. * I dos temples dedicats i a Vixnu i Xiva, i cinc més que suposadament haurien estat engolits per la mar, van donar el nom de Set Pagodes (anglès Seven Pagodas). S'hi han trobat també monedes de diverses èpoques, romanes, xineses i perses; una de les peces romanes correspon a Teodosi (vers 393). (ca)
  • "Seven Pagodas" has served as a nickname for the south Indian city of Mamallapuram, also called Mahabalipuram (old name), since the first European explorers reached it. The phrase "Seven Pagodas" refers to a belief that has circulated in India, Europe, and other parts of the world for over eleven centuries. The group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, including the Shore Temple built in the 8th century under the reign of Narasimhavarman II, stand at the shore of the Bay of Bengal. Legend has it that six other temples once stood with it. (en)
  • Con sette pagode di Mahabalipuram ci si riferisce ad un mito che circola in India ed in Europa da oltre 11 secoli. Sette Pagode era anche il soprannome con cui era nota la città indiana di Mahabalipuram (chiamata anche Mamallapuram) dopo che questa venne raggiunta dai primi esploratori europei. Secondo la leggenda in questa zona sorgevano un tempo sette templi dello stesso tipo del Tempio della spiaggia, l'unico sopravvissuto fino ai giorni nostri ed eretto nell'VIII secolo sulle rive del golfo del Bengala. (it)
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  • "Seven Pagodas" has served as a nickname for the south Indian city of Mamallapuram, also called Mahabalipuram (old name), since the first European explorers reached it. The phrase "Seven Pagodas" refers to a belief that has circulated in India, Europe, and other parts of the world for over eleven centuries. The group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, including the Shore Temple built in the 8th century under the reign of Narasimhavarman II, stand at the shore of the Bay of Bengal. Legend has it that six other temples once stood with it. (en)
  • Con sette pagode di Mahabalipuram ci si riferisce ad un mito che circola in India ed in Europa da oltre 11 secoli. Sette Pagode era anche il soprannome con cui era nota la città indiana di Mahabalipuram (chiamata anche Mamallapuram) dopo che questa venne raggiunta dai primi esploratori europei. Secondo la leggenda in questa zona sorgevano un tempo sette templi dello stesso tipo del Tempio della spiaggia, l'unico sopravvissuto fino ai giorni nostri ed eretto nell'VIII secolo sulle rive del golfo del Bengala. (it)
  • Les Set Pagodes són un jaciment arqueològic del a 12° 37′ N, 80° 12′ E / 12.617°N,80.200°E a uns 55 km al sud de Chennai (Madras). El nom fou donat pels europeus i el nom local és Mahabalipuram, Mahabalipur, Mahavellipur, Mavallipur, Mamalaipur, Mamallapur, o Mallapur. La seva importància deriva del fet que té les principals restes arqueològiques del sud de l'Índia dividides en tres grups: S'hi han trobat també monedes de diverses èpoques, romanes, xineses i perses; una de les peces romanes correspon a Teodosi (vers 393). (ca)
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