Current Volume 9
Kumbakonam, renowned as the “Temple Town” of South India, is home to over a hundred ancient temples that represent a harmonious blend of religion, fine arts, and cultural exchange. Shaped by the architectural genius of the Cholas, the artistic innovations of the Nayaks, and the cultural patronage of the Marathas, these temples became vibrant centers of devotion and creativity. They preserve diverse art forms, including exquisite sculptures, bronze casting, mural paintings, and decorative motifs, while sustaining performing traditions such as Carnatic music, Bharatanatyam, and ritual festivals. The Mahamaham festival illustrates the integrative role of these temples in uniting devotees and fostering cultural dialogue. By harmonizing dynastic influences, regional traditions, and artisan networks, Kumbakonam evolved into a cosmopolitan cultural hub. Today, these temples remain vital for heritage conservation, cultural tourism, and the revival of classical arts, serving as enduring cultural institutions that embody India’s artistic legacy and link the past with the present.
Historical Background, Architectural Heritage as a Fine Art, Cultural Exchange, Contemporary Relevance.
IRE Journals:
P. Prabhu, Dr. S. Latha, Dr. D. Gunaseelan "A Study on the Heritage of Temple Arts and Cultural Exchange in Kumbakonam" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 12 2026 Page 104-107 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I12-1718529
IEEE:
P. Prabhu, Dr. S. Latha, Dr. D. Gunaseelan
"A Study on the Heritage of Temple Arts and Cultural Exchange in Kumbakonam" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(12) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I12-1718529