File:The_magnificent_Kasi_Vishwanathat_Temple_Rajagopuram.jpg|Kasi Vishwanathar temple's Rajagopuram (Main gateway) File:Kasi_Viswanathar_Temple.jpg|Another view of the Rajagopuram File:The_Kutraleeshwarar_temple_Gopuram.jpg|Thirukutralam temple
Notable temples Temple's specialty Vayuvasal (Sadaavarman Parakrama Pandya entrance) • The temple's gopuram is known as
Vayuvasal (Gateway of the air). The breeze from Vaigai river comes through this gateway. This makes it difficult to enter in the
Tamil month of
Ādi. Outside of the Bala Subramainya temple, there are musical pillars.
Single-stone statues Some of the sculptural masterpieces of Tamil Nadu can be seen in the
Thiruoolaka Mandapam at the Swami sannathi. There are 16 statues in the hall. •
Agni Veerapathirar •
Rathidevi •
Maha Thandavam •
Urthuva Thandavam •
Kalidevi •
Mahavishnu •
Manmathan •
Veerapathirar •
Paavai •
Paavai •
Tharman •
Beeman •
Arjunan •
Nakulan •
Sahadevan •
Karnan The above statues are all sculpted out of single stone with subtle workmanship by the Pandya-era sculptors.
Tunnels The entrance to the tunnel is still visible in the big temple. It is said to have four tunnels. • The Avur people still say that the tunnel to the east is going to Vindhankottai in
Sundarapandiapuram. • Another route is said to pass through the Kulasekara Nathar Temple.
Thirumalapuram Paintings There is a cave temple on the Thirumalapuram hill near Tenkasi. It is on the way to Serndamaram village near
Kadayanallur. The temple has paintings of the Pandya period. The first to discover these paintings was scholar Duprai. These colour cave temple paintings exemplify the art of the Pandya period.
Literature Tenkasi Pandyas had also contributed to Tamil literature. Apart from these, a historical book called
Pandya Kulodayam was also written by Mandalakavi during the Tenkasi Pandyas period. == References ==