| Spongy Soft Idlis - made from rice-lentil batter | 
| Fluffy Puris made from wheat dough | 
| Crisp Vadas made from lentil-black grams | 
| Well roasted Rava Dosas - made from rice-rava batter | 
| Eating on plantain leaves | 
| Spongy Soft Idlis - made from rice-lentil batter | 
| Fluffy Puris made from wheat dough | 
| Crisp Vadas made from lentil-black grams | 
| Well roasted Rava Dosas - made from rice-rava batter | 
| Eating on plantain leaves | 
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| A "bootha gana" or fat bellied dwarf playing flute supporting the water spout on his head - You can also see the 1000 year old writing on the stone wall on either side of the dwarf. | 
| Sculptures on either side of stone steps leading to various sanctums - Above & below. | 
| "Yaali" is a mythical creature in Hindu mythology 
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Big Temple-ThanjavurBig Temple - Thanjavur Part 2 | 
| Devotees stand in queue for offering prayers to "Lord Dakshinamurthy" ( another form of Lord Siva) | 
| View of the Trapezoidal Vimanam as seen from the first floor where the sculptures gallery is located. | 
| View of the Nandi Mandapam in front ( Pavilion of Nandi or the celestial bull) and the Entrance Tower behind ( Raja Raja Tiruvayil) - Picture clicked from the first floor. | 
| Another view of the entrance tower. | 
| Views of the sprawling inner courtyard and pillared pavilions all around | 
| View of the sprawling inner courtyard and pillared pavilions all around | 
| Another View of the sprawling inner courtyard and pillared pavilions all around | 
| Three charming ladies who traveled in our group | 
Group Photo of the entire team that visited Big Temple ( clicked on the first floor). I am tall guy seated third from left dressed in white dhoti and shirt. 
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| The Nandi Mandapam (the pillared pavilion housing the celestial bull Nandi) and two entrance gopurams (entrance towers) | 
| Breathtaking views of the trapezoidal Vimanan or tower | 
| Tandin Wangmo from Bhutan is seen weaving a Kira - a traditional Bhutanes dress | 
| Devumaya Nimpu from Nepal weaves sarees, shawls & caps. Here she is seen weaving a shawl | 
| A woman from Tamilnadu seen here weaving a Kanchipuram saree. | 
Two young ladies from war torn Afghanistan proudly posed with their finished products 
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| Raniben from Gujarat.India is all concentration as she intricately embroiders a dress. - above and below | 
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| Amazing & intricate sculptures on frozen ice | 
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| Images of Frozen Lake Michigan |