Adi Kumbeswarar Temple is believed to have been constructed by the Cholas in the 7th century and represents the oldest major Shiva shrine in Kumbakonam. The temple occupies a central role in the Mahamaham festival held once every 12 years, when millions of pilgrims gather. The temple houses a unique Shiva lingam and exemplifies typical Chola architectural style with a nine-story gopuram rising 128 feet. The presiding deity is worshipped as Adi Kumbeswarar.
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