点评:It closes at 6 pm. Tickets are required to enter all main sites like 5 Rathas, Shore Temple, Butter Ball, etc. It's one common ticket to be purchased in ASI office near Shore Temple. About 5 Rathas, excerpt from wikipedia: Pancha Rathas (also known as Five Rathas or Pandava Rathas or Ainthinai kovil) is a monument complex at Mahabalipuram, on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, in the Chengalpattu district of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Pancha Rathas is an example of monolithic Indian rock-cut architecture. The complex was initially thought to have carved during the reign of King Narasimhavarman I (630–668 CE). However, historians such as Nagaswamy attributed all of monuments in Mahabalipuram to Narasimhavarman II (c. 690–725 CE) with the discovery of new inscriptions. The complex is under the auspices of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed by UNESCO in 1984 as Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram.
翻译:下午6点闭馆。参观所有主要景点,如五战车寺、海岸神庙、黄油球等,均需购票。门票可在海岸神庙附近的印度考古调查局(ASI)办公室购买。关于五战车寺,以下摘自维基百科:五战车寺(也称潘达瓦战车寺或艾因提奈神庙)是位于印度泰米尔纳德邦金奈帕图县孟加拉湾科罗曼德尔海岸马哈巴利普拉姆的一处古迹群。五战车寺是印度整体式岩凿建筑的典范。该建筑群最初被认为是在纳拉辛哈瓦尔曼一世国王(公元630-668年)统治时期开凿的。然而,随着新铭文的发现,纳加斯瓦米等历史学家将马哈巴利普拉姆的所有古迹都归于纳拉辛哈瓦尔曼二世国王(约公元690-725年)。该建筑群由印度考古调查局 (ASI) 管理,是联合国教科文组织于 1984 年列入世界遗产名录的马哈巴利普拉姆古迹群的一部分。