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Uncovering the World Heritage Temples of Pattadakal: A Travel Guide

Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the state of Karnataka, India. The site is known for its rich history, and the complex of temples that were built in the 7th and 8th centuries AD. Pattadakal is a symbol of the fusion of two different architectural styles- the Northern Deccan and the Southern Dravidian.

The most famous temples in Pattadakal are the Virupaksha Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and the Mallikarjuna Temple which also dedicated to Lord Shiva. These temples are considered as some of the finest examples of the fusion of Northern and Southern Indian architectural styles.

The complex also includes other temples such as the Galaganatha Temple, the Kasivisvesvara Temple, the Papanatha Temple, and the Jambulinga Temple which are known for their intricate carvings and sculptures. These temples are considered to be masterpieces of ancient Indian architecture, and they are a testament to the skills of the architects and craftsmen who built them.

Visitors can also explore the Pattadakal Archaeological Museum, which is located near the temples, and it has a good collection of sculptures and other artifacts from the temples.

The best time to visit Pattadakal is between October and February, during this time the weather is pleasant and the temples are less crowded.

Overall, Pattadakal is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in ancient Indian history and architecture. The complex of temples in Pattadakal offers a unique glimpse into the fusion of different architectural styles that existed in ancient India. The temples are a testament to the artistry and skill of the architects and craftsmen who built them, and they are a true reflection of the rich culture and heritage of the region. Visitors will find that their visit to Pattadakal will be a enriching and memorable one as it gives an opportunity to explore the ancient architectural wonders, which have stood the test of time.

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Group of Monuments at Pattadakal UNESCO

Group of Monuments at Pattadakal UNESCO

Situated on the banks of the Malaprabha River, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to the richness of Chalukya architecture during the 7th and 8th centuries and is famous for its intricately carved temples. The temples at Pattadakal testify to the richness and timeless splendor of Chalukya architecture. The temples are decorated with exquisite artwork. Along with nine Shiva temples, there is a temple dedicated to Parshvanath, the 23rd Tirthankara.

Jain Temple

Jain Temple

Jain Temple is an ancient temple located in Pattadakal. It is one of the major places to visit in Pattadakal. The Jain temple was built during the 9th century, Built in the Dravidian style, the temple has a large Mukha Mandapa followed by the Rangamandapa and the Garbhagriha. There are 16 round shaped pillars in the Mukha Mandap built on a high platform. Life-sized elephant statues welcome tourists on either side of the gate. The Mukha Mandap has stone benches with back supports. The outer walls of the rear support have fine carvings of human figures, dwarves, Shankhanidhi and Padmanidhi and Kalashas.

Kashi Vishwanatha Temple

Kashi Vishwanatha Temple

At a distance of 400 meters from Pattadakal Bus Stand, inside the temple complex, adjacent to the Mallikarjuna Temple, is the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, an amazing 8th century temple built in the Nagara style. It is believed that this is the last Hindu temple built in Pattadakal monuments. Only the sanctum sanctorum and antarala are left in the temple and the remaining parts have collapsed. The sanctum sanctorum is supported by two pillars and has a Shivling made of black stone. At the entrance of the sanctum there is a carving of Garuda holding serpents. There are fine sculptures of female figures in different postures under the door.

Papanatha Temple

Papanatha Temple

Originally to be built in the Nagara style, this temple was later built in the Dravidian style of architecture. Various beautiful carvings can be seen on the walls of the temple, including depictions of the Ramayana and Mahabharata. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is located along the banks of the Malaprabha River. There are 10 major temples in Pattadakal, all dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temples contain elements of both South Indian (Dravidian) and North Indian (Nagara) styles of architecture. The timeless beauty and historical relevance of these temples saw them acquire the status of a world heritage site in 1987.

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