Beginning with Ajanta, and then down the centuries, mural paintings in India have always been the most powerful examples of religious and secular visual art. The South Indian tradition of wall paintings is by itself quite impressive, traversing as it does from the eighth century Sittanavasal wall paintings, to the eleventh century Brihadeshwar temple, as well as the later Nayak paintings. To the west are the temple murals of Kerala, dating from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries.