052 - The Kailashanatha Temple of Ellora and the Rashtrakutas

Wonders of the World - A podcast by Caroline Vahrenkamp - Thursdays

Early medieval India saw the rise of an empire based in the Deccan plateau: the Rashtrakutas.  Despite their significant power and influence, their story is little-known and under-appreciated.  From their most remarkable king, Amoghavarsha the author, to their architectural masterpiece at the caves of Ellora, we will remedy this shocking omission. The Kailashanatha Temple, carved from the Deccan rock, is a true wonder, and Anirudh Kanisetti, historian and host of the Echoes of India, brings its magic to life. We also talk about Indian math, Sanskrit poetry, and chicken kolhapuri, a spicy Deccan specialty. Sources: Keay, John. India: a History Lonely Planet Guide to India Mani, Chandra Mauli. A Journey through India's Past (Great Hindu Kings after Harshavardhana) Reu,Pandit Bisheshwar Nath.  History Of The Rashtrakutas Rice, Edward P.  A History of Kannada Literature Sample, Ian. "Asteroid that killed dinosaurs also intensified volcanic eruptions - study" in the Guardian Photo by Ms Sarah Welch in wikicommons

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