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Chola Empire

1 h 0 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, we focus on the **Chola Empire** and its extraordinary artistic legacy, exploring how South India’s powerful Chola rulers helped shape Hindu religious life through the creation of bronze sculptures between the ninth and thirteenth centuries. These portable sacred images of deities such as Shiva, Uma, and Ganesha were not only masterpieces of lost-wax metal casting, but also central to temple worship, festivals, and public processions that brought the divine into everyday community life. The episode highlights how Chola bronzes combined political patronage, religious devotion, and refined craftsmanship, revealing the empire’s lasting influence on South Asian art, ritual, and cultural identity.

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