The temple is situated on the banks of the river Cauvery at Srinivasanallur. It is not a 'living' temple. "..Early
Chola temples were small with no walls around them. Koranganatha
temple 50 km from Trichy is the garbhagriha-and-mandapa type with
beautiful sculptures on every surface. The base of the wall has a
row of sculpted mythical animals called yazhi that is a special
feature of Chola architecture. The first floor is made of bricks
which have been plastered. This temple is a prototype of south-style
architecture..."
Takeo Kamiya
in
Architecture of the Indian SubContinent
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