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Satellite town of Chennai in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India For the film, see Mahabalipuram (film).Suburb of Chennai in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, IndiaMamallapuram MahabalipuramSuburb of ChennaiMamallapuramThe town of MahabalipuramMamallapuramCoordinates: 12°37′11″N 80°11′40″E / 12.61972°N 80.19444°E / 12.61972; 80.19444CountryIndiaStateTamil NaduDistrictChengalpattuArea • Total12.568 km2 (4.853 sq mi)Elevation12 m (39 ft)Population (2011) • Total15,172 • Density1,207.2/km2 (3,126.6/sq mi)Languages • OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)PIN603104Telephone code91–44Vehicle registrationTN-19 Mamallapuram (also known as Mahabalipuram), is a town in Chengalpattu district in the southeastern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, best known for the UNESCO World Heritage Site of 7th- and 8th-century Hindu Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram. It is one of the famous tourist sites in India. The ancient name of the place is Thirukadalmallai. It is a part of Chennai Metropolitan Area. It is a satellite town of Chennai. Mamallapuram was one of two major port cities in the Pallava kingdom. The town was named after Pallava king Narasimhavarman I, who was also known as Mamalla. Along with economic prosperity, it became the site of a group of royal monuments, many carved out of the living rock. These are dated to the 7th and 8th centuries: rathas (temples in the form of chariots), mandapas (cave sanctuaries), the giant open-air rock relief the Descent of the Ganges, and the Shore Temple dedicated to Shiva. The contemporary town plan was established by the British Raj in 1827.