Mon. Feb 2nd, 2026
  • A renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site, Shore Temple in Mamallapuram, becomes India’s first Green Energy Archaeological Site.
  • This milestone has become possible through the successful implementation of the Green Heritage Project.
  • Green Heritage Project was implemented by the authorities jointly with Renault Nissan Technology, Business Centre India (Renault Nissan Tech) and Hand in Hand India.
  • Three Solar power plants having a capacity of 10 kilowatts have been installed to meet the energy requirement of the site.
  • The energy required to illuminate the temple is generated through solar power plants.
  • The Solar plants would not only illuminate the shore temple but also provide power to the newly installed reverse osmosis plant.
  • It would also ensure the supply of clean drinking water to visitors.
  • Electric buggies will be arranged for visitors to enjoy the sights.

Shore Temple

  • It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram in 1984.
  • It is one of the oldest structural stone temples of Southern India.
  • It is located in Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu.
  • The Shore Temple of Mamallapuram was built during the reign of the Pallavan king Rajasimha/Narasimhavarman II.

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