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Temples of North Karnataka [1] [2] [3] North Karnataka has many sites in the Temple Map [ clarification needed ] of Karnataka , India, with some surviving monuments going back to the 7th century AD. The Badami Chalukyas were the builders of rock cut caves and ancient temple complexes.
Jain temple at Lakkundi, near Gadag, (Western Chalukya monuments), North Karnataka, India. Kasivisvesvara temple, Lakkundi. Brahma Jinalaya (Basadi) Lakkundi [1] was a place of prominence during the ninth and 14th centuries and it came under the rule of kings Chalukya, Yadava and Hoysala. It was the capital of Hoysala king Ballala II ...
Nanjangud, Mysore Sri Jnanakshi Rajarajeshwari Temple, Bengaluru Mandyada Sri Shiradi Sai Baba Mandir, Mandya Manjunatheshwara Temple, Dharmasthala The statue of Gomatheswara, Shravanabelagola Vindyagiri Hill Kudala Sangama in Bagalkot district, North Karnataka, where Basavanna's samadhi is located. Annapoorneshwari Temple, Horanadu ...
The main temple of Shri Aryadurga Matte is located at Ankola, in North Karnataka. In addition, the other temples of the mother are situated in Devihasol area of Kudal and Kankavali and Rajapur talukas in Ratnagiri district, and all areas of the Aryudurga mother are the Jagrut Devasthan. Mother's glory is also great.
Aihole, is today an insignificant village in Bagalkot District of North Karnataka. This place was a workshop for temple architects and sculptors patronized by early Chalukyas monarchs. Here are some of the earliest structural temples in stone in the country, dating from 450 AD, including one of the 4 Buddhist shrines in Karnataka. Aihole's ...
Bhoganandiswara Temple and Arunachaleswara Temple are a twin Hindu temples complex located in Nandi village in Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka, India. Ornate, beautifully carved and dedicated to Shiva, they have been variously dated between the 9th- to 10th-century CE. [1] [2] The Bhoganandiswara is the northern temple of the twin.
The temple includes a pradakshina patha for circumambulation. [1] [2] It also has an antarala and a sarvatobhadra-style mukhamandapa. [2] The outer walls include the architectural and decorative details in major Hindu temples, but to accommodate the four entrances, the temple integrates ardha-mandapas that function as antaralas.
The Nannesvara Temple, also referred to as the Nanneshvara temple, is an 11th century Hindu temple in Lakkundi, Gadag district, Karnataka.It is notable for being the earliest known imperial-style temple of the Kalyana Chalukyas, one with significant influences from both North Indian and South Indian schools of Hindu architecture.