In Thanjavur, the magnificent Brihadeeswarar Temple is famous for a fascinating architectural feature — its towering vimana is believed to cast almost no visible shadow on the ground at noon. Built over 1,000 years ago during the Chola dynasty, the temple remains one of India’s finest examples of classical Dravidian architecture.
Travel Facts: Tamil Nadu’s Brihadeeswarar Temple Casts No Shadow at Noon

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