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The video is about the history and architecture of Thanjai Periya Kovil, a temple built by Rajaraja Cholan in Tamil Nadu, India. The video explains how the temple was constructed with granite stones, some weighing 80 tonnes, and how it has a dynamic foundation that prevents it from collapsing during earthquakes. The video also highlights the passion of Rajaraja Cholan for Tamil language and culture, and his generosity in acknowledging the names of all the workers and donors who contributed to the temple. The video ends by praising the temple as a symbol of Tamil pride and glory.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video about the Thanjai Periya Kovil, a temple built by Rajaraja Cholan in Tamil Nadu, India.
2. The temple was built in 1010 AD and is made entirely of granite, which was mined from 80 km away and transported by elephants.
3. The temple has a single 80 tonne stone as its roof, which was lifted to a height of 216 feet by using a slope or a sand ramp, according to different theories.
4. The temple has a 12 feet tall Shiva Lingam idol, which was placed before the construction of the temple, and reflects the Tamil language's phonetic structure.
5. The temple has inscriptions of the names and titles of all the donors and workers who contributed to its building, as per Rajaraja Cholan's order.
6. The temple has a dynamic architecture foundation, which makes it resistant to earthquakes and allows it to stand for more than 1000 years.