Which of the following Rath temples is the smallest?

Draupadi Rath
Bhima Rath
Arjun Rath
Dharmaraj Rath

The correct answer is (a) Draupadi Rath.

The Draupadi Rath is the smallest of the five Ratha temples at Mahabalipuram, India. It is a chariot-shaped temple dedicated to the Hindu goddess Draupadi. The temple is made of granite and is decorated with intricate carvings. It is believed to have been built in the 7th century AD.

The Bhima Rath is the second largest of the five Ratha temples. It is dedicated to the Hindu god Bhima. The temple is made of granite and is decorated with intricate carvings. It is believed to have been built in the 7th century AD.

The Arjuna Rath is the third largest of the five Ratha temples. It is dedicated to the Hindu god Arjuna. The temple is made of granite and is decorated with intricate carvings. It is believed to have been built in the 7th century AD.

The Nakula Sahadeva Rath is the fourth largest of the five Ratha temples. It is dedicated to the Hindu gods Nakula and Sahadeva. The temple is made of granite and is decorated with intricate carvings. It is believed to have been built in the 7th century AD.

The Dharmaraja Rath is the largest of the five Ratha temples. It is dedicated to the Hindu god Dharmaraja. The temple is made of granite and is decorated with intricate carvings. It is believed to have been built in the 7th century AD.

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