<Tr> <Th> Completed </Th> <Td> 1010 AD </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Inscriptions </Th> <Td> Tamil and Grantha scripts </Td> </Tr> <P> Brihadishvara Temple, also called Rajarajesvaram or Peruvudaiyar Kovil, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India . It is one of the largest South Indian temple and an exemplary example of a fully realized Tamil architecture . It is called as Dhakshina Meru of south . Built by Raja Raja Chola I between 1003 and 1010 AD, the temple is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Great Living Chola Temples", along with the Chola dynasty era Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple and Airavatesvara temple that are about 70 kilometres (43 mi) and 40 kilometres (25 mi) to its northeast respectively . </P> <P> The original monuments of this 11th century temple were built around a moat . It included gopura, the main temple, its massive tower, inscriptions, frescoes and sculptures predominantly related to Shaivism, but also of Vaishnvaism and Shaktism traditions of Hinduism . The temple was damaged in its history and some artwork is now missing . Additional mandapam and monuments were added in centuries that followed . The temple now stands amidst fortified walls that were added after the 16th century . </P>

Who was the chola king under whose region the brihadeeswara temple of tanjore was constructed