Mamallapuram, the city of Mamalla, is after the title of great           Pallava ruler Narasimhavarman-I (AD 630-68). It was a sea-port during           the time of Periplus (1st century AD) and Ptolemy (AD 140) and many           Indian colonists sailed to South-East Asia through this port town.           While there is some evidence of architectural activity going back to           the period of Mahendravarman-I (AD 600-30), the father of Mamalla,           most of the monuments like rock-cut rathas, sculptured scenes on open           rocks like Arjuna's penance, the caves of Govardhanadhari and           Mahishasuramardini, the Jala-Sayana Perumal temple (the sleeping           Mahavishnu or Chakrin at the rear part of the Shore temple complex)           are attributed to the period of Narasimhavarman-I Mamalla.      Of the nine monolithic temples found in Mahabalipuram, the most           important are Five Rathas known after the famous five Pandava brothers           of the...