Teertha Yatra - Sri Virupaksha Temple - Pattadakal
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Rayappa Kasi UNESCO Virupaksha Temple, Pattadakal, India
Rayappa Kasi Virupaksha Temple, UNESCO, Pattadakal, India
The Virupaksha temple located to the immediate south of the Mallikarjuna temple is the largest and most sophisticated of the monuments at Pattadakal. It is called Shri Lokeshvara Mahasila Prasada in inscriptions, named after its sponsor Queen Lokmahadevi, and it is dated to about 740 CE. The temple is notable for its range and quality of construction, as a paradigmatic example of perfected Dravidian architecture, as well as the inscriptions and names of the artists carved beneath the panels they worked on.
The Virupaksha temple faces east, has a square garbha griya (sanctum) with a Shiva Linga. Around the sanctum, the temple has a covered circumabulatory path (pradakshina patha). In front of the sanctum is an antarala with two small shrines. Therein are Ganesha and Parvati in her Durga aspect as Mahishasuramardini killing the buffalo demon. They are oriented to face each other. The Nandi pavillion is outside, aligned to east-west axis, as are the mandapa and the antechamber. The temple premises forms a rectangle consisting of fused squares, the premises are bounded by walls, which is decorated with carvings. Inside the bounded compound are smaller shrines, the layout of the foundation footprint indicates that there were 32 such small shrines originally but most have long been lost. The entrance leads to a mandapa with 18 columns (4-5-aisle-5-4, with a 4x4 set forming the inner mandapa and two lead to the darshana space). The temple is brightened by natural light by windows integrated into the wall design.
Rayappa Kasi Nandi Pavillion, Virupaksha Temple, Pattadakal, Karnataka, India
The Nandi pavillion is outside, aligned to east-west axis, as are the mandapa and the antechamber.
The Virupaksha temple located to the immediate south of the Mallikarjuna temple is the largest and most sophisticated of the monuments at Pattadakal. It is called Shri Lokeshvara Mahasila Prasada in inscriptions, named after its sponsor Queen Lokmahadevi, and it is dated to about 740 CE. The temple is notable for its range and quality of construction, as a paradigmatic example of perfected Dravidian architecture, as well as the inscriptions and names of the artists carved beneath the panels they worked on.
The Virupaksha temple faces east, has a square garbha griya (sanctum) with a Shiva Linga. Around the sanctum, the temple has a covered circumabulatory path (pradakshina patha). In front of the sanctum is an antarala with two small shrines. Therein are Ganesha and Parvati in her Durga aspect as Mahishasuramardini killing the buffalo demon. They are oriented to face each other The Nandi pavillion is outside, aligned to east-west axis, as are the mandapa and the antechamber.
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Virupaksha Temple and wall paintings | Glimpse of Hampi Bazar | Hampi Tourism E2 | Hampi Temple
All about Virupaksha temple of Hampi, quick look into unique wall paintings, Hampi Bazar, short glimpse of Vijayanagara dynasty history and what not to miss when your are in Hampi.
In this 2nd episode of Hampi roadtrip we explore the famous Virupaksha Temple of Hampi and the Hampi Bazar.
Located on the south bank of the river Tungabhadra, Virupaksha temple of Hampi is one of the oldest functioning temples in India where worship is being performed ever since its inception in the 7th century AD.
Temple is noted for its architecture and has been listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Temple is also known as Pampapati Temple and it is constructed in Dravidian architecture style.
Vijayanagara rulers were responsible for building this preexisted small shrine of Virupaksha & Pampa into a large temple complex.
Once you enter the temple complex, the little naughty elephant Laxmi welcomes you with her blessings.
The central pillared hall is the most ornate structure. Known as the Ranga Mandapa this pillared hall was added to the temple complex in 1510 AD by Krishadeva Raya.
This hall with 38 pillars is used for temple rituals including the marriage ceremonies.The mural panel on the central portion of the hall is one of the few remains of this form of Vijayanagara art. Most of it is based on godly themes.
The most important of the sub shrines is that of Goddess Pampa and Bhuvaneswari, consorts of Lord Shiva, towards the north of the main shrine. These shrines are in fact much older than the rest of the grandiose structures in the compound.
Located in font of the Virupaksha temple, The chariot street is popularly known as Hampi Bazaar.
Both sides of the street are lined with a series of old pavilions, some of them are two storied. These structures were once part of a thriving market and residence of the nobles.
Legend says this was the street where Gold, diamond, jewels and other expensive items used to be sold openly like how vegetables are sold at present.
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Rayappa Kasi Inside Mallikarjuna Temple, UNESCO, Pattadakal, India
Monuments at Pattadakal and Aihole, Karnataka, India in 4K (Ultra HD)
Pattadakal was capital of the Chalukya dynasty of Karnataka in Southern India between the 6th and 8th centuries.
It is inscribed on the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites, quote: Pattadakal, in Karnataka, represents the high point of an eclectic art which, in the 7th and 8th centuries under the Chalukya dynasty, achieved a harmonious blend of architectural forms from northern and southern India. An impressive series of nine Hindu temples, as well as a Jain sanctuary, can be seen there.
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pattadakal: Guided Tour Part 5
Group of Monuments at Pattadakal
UNESCO World Heritage site
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Location Bagalkot district, Karnataka, India
Criteria Cultural: iii, iv
Reference 239
Inscription 1987 (11th Session)
Coordinates 15°57′05″N 75°48′53″E
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Pattadakal, also called Paṭṭadakallu or Raktapura, is a complex of 7th and 8th century CE Hindu and Jain temples in northern Karnataka (India). Located on the west bank of the Malaprabha River in Bagalakote district, this UNESCO World Heritage site[1][2] is 14 miles (23 km) from Badami and about 6 miles (9.7 km) from Aihole, both of which are historically significant centres of Chalukya monuments.[3][4] The monument is a protected site under Indian law and is managed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).[5]
UNESCO has described Pattadakal as a harmonious blend of architectural forms from northern and southern India and an illustration of eclectic art at its height.[2] The Hindu temples are generally dedicated to Shiva, but elements of Vaishnavism and Shaktism theology and legends are also featured. The friezes in the Hindu temples display various Vedic and Puranic concepts, depict stories from the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the Bhagavata Purana, as well as elements of other Hindu texts, such as the Panchatantra and the Kirātārjunīya.[2][6] The Jain temple is only dedicated to a single Jina.[7] The most sophisticated temples, with complex friezes and a fusion of Northern and Southern styles, are found in the Papanatha and Virupaksha temples.[8][9] The Virupaksha temple is an active house of Hindu worship.[10]
Virupaksha temple hampi | kerala tourism
The Virupaksha Temple in Hampi is dedicated to lord Shiva. The distance from Bangalore to Hampi is about 350 km. Hampi is a temple town in South India and is acknowledged as one of the World Heritage Sites of UNESCO. Virupaksha Temple is dedicated to lord Shiva. This temple was constructed in Lakkana Dandesha’s assistance who was a commander under King Deva Raya II.
Hampi is on the embankment of River Tungabhadra. The predominant centre of pilgrimage in Hampi is this esteemed temple. It is the holiest and sacred retreat.
The Virupaksha temple has survived through the years and never ceases to prosper. It is still pristine amidst the ruins that surround it. It attracts large groups of people in the month of December. The yearly chariot festival is conducted in the month of February.
How to Reach Virupaksha Temple
By Air
The closest international airport from Hampi is Bellary, 350 kms away. Tourists can take a cab from Bellary to Hampi
By Rail
The nearest railway station is Hospet at about 13 km away. Hospet is amply connected to the major cities like Bellary and Bangalore. Tourists usually hire a cab from Hospet to reach Hampi. The distance from Bangalore to Hampi is a distance of 288km.
By Road
Tourists can go to Hampi by bus from places like Bellary, Hospet, and Bangalore. Volvo and AC buses are available for the passengers. Travelers can avail cabs as well.
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Badami Chalukyas was founded in 540 AD by Pulakeshin I (535-566 AD), an early ruler of the Chalukyas is generally regarded as the founder of the Early Chalukya line. An inscription record of this king engraved on a boulder in Badami records the fortification of the hill above Vatapi in 544. Pulakeshin's choice of this location for his capital was no doubt dedicated by strategic considerations since Badami is protected on three sides by rugged sandstone cliffs. His sons Kirtivarman I (567-598 AD) and his brother Mangalesha (598-610 AD) constructed the cave temples.Kirtivarman I strengthened Vatapi and had three sons Pulakeshin II, Vishnuvardhana and Buddhavarasa, who at his death were minors, thus making them ineligible to rule, so Kirtivarman I's brother Mangalesha took the throne and tried to establish rule, only to be killed by Pulakeshin II who ruled between 610 A.D to 642 A.D. Vatapi was the capital of the Early Chalukyas, who ruled much of Karnataka, Maharashtra, parts of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh between the 6th and 8th centuries. The greatest among them was Pulakeshin II (610-642 AD) who defeated many kings including the Pallavas of Kanchipuram.
Old Kannada inscription of Chalukya King Mangalesha dated 578 CE at Badami cave temple no.3
The rock-cut Badami Cave Temples were sculpted mostly between the 6th and 8th centuries.
Pattadakal | Aihole | Hidden Gems of Karnataka Architecture
Pattadakal and Aihole are two beautiful examples of Karnataka architecture near Badami.
Badami is a historical town of archeological importance. Once the capital of the Chalukya empire Badami along with Aihole and Pattadakal was the center of architectural experimentation carried out at that time to construct numerous temples based on various architectural styles of south India.
All these towns are full of the remains of abandoned temples providing a touristic delight to the lovers of archeology, history and Indian architecture.
We did a bike trip from Bangalore to this place.
This video is about the day two of this trip when we explored the beautiful monuments of Aihole and Pattadakal.
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Virupaksha Temple - Hampi, KARNATAKA...(Part 1)
Hampi sits on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in the ruins of the ancient city of Vijayanagar, capital of the Vijayanagara empire. Virupaksha Temple is the main center of pilgrimage at Hampi. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, known here as Virupaksha, as the consort of the local goddess Pampa who is associated with the Tungabhadra River. The temple has a 160-foot (49 m) high tower at its entrance. Apart from Shiva, the temple complex also contains shrines of the Hindu goddesses Bhuvaneshwari and Pampa.
Group of Monuments at Pattadakal (UNESCO/NHK)
Pattadakal, in Karnataka, represents the high point of an eclectic art which, in the 7th and 8th centuries under the Chalukya dynasty, achieved a harmonious blend of architectural forms from northern and southern India. An impressive series of nine Hindu temples, as well as a Jain sanctuary, can be seen there. One masterpiece from the group stands out -- the Temple of Virupaksha, built c. 740 by Queen Lokamahadevi to commemorate her ...
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Story of The Wonderful Pattadakal Temple - Hindi
Friends, on our channel, you are once again welcome,
In this video, I will tell you about the Pattadakal Memorial Group.
Pediatric city is situated on the banks of Malayaprabha river in Bagalkot district of the state of northern Karnataka.
There are ten temples in total, including a Jain Dharamsala.
Here are four temples of Dravid style, four are of Nagar style and Papnath temple is of mixed style.
The kings of the Chalukya dynasty constructed many temples here in the seventh and the eighth century.
Pattadakal is called a university of architecture.
Here are the temples of both Dravid (South Indian) and Nagar (North Indian or Arya) styles.
Pattadakal was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987.
Virupaksha temple is the best temple here.
This was made by Lokmahadevi, wife of Maharaja Vikramaditya II, in 745 AD, as a memorial of victory over the Pallava dynasty of Kanchi of her husband.
Apart from this, the Sangameshwar Temple is also very attractive.
This temple is incomplete. It was built by Maharaj Vijayaditya Satyashey. The Kashi Vishwanath temple here was built by the Rashtrakut dynasty in the eighth century. Sangameshwar Temple is the oldest temple here
The nearest is Mallikarjuna Temple.
It was built in 745 AD by the second queen of Vikramaditya Trilokamahadevi. This vairapaksha is a small representation of the temple.
In the Galganth temple, Lord Shiva is depicted as beating the darkness of darkness.
Kadasiddheshwar Temple has Shiva's Trishul Dhari statue.
Shivaling is established in Jambuling temple. Here is the statue of Goddess Parvati and Nand Ji.
The Jain temple is situated on Pathadkal-Badami road. These are manufactured in Dravidian style by the Rashtrakutas of Maynakhet. Here are the samples of some very beautiful craft of the ninth century. These were made by Amogvarsha first or by his son Krishna II.
Paptnath temple here is built in Vesara style. Built in 680 AD, this temple was first started in civil style, but later changed to Dravid style. The crafts here tell about the events of Ramayana and Mahabharata.
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HAMPI - Virupaksha Temple & Achyutaraya Temple / drone shots
On day one after reaching hampi we visited two main temples in hampi Virupaksha and Achyutara temple in main side of hampi these are glimpse of these two temples with drone shots and little information..
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பல அறிய வகை சிற்பங்கள் | Monuments at Pattadakal | #Pattadakal
Pattadakal, in Karnataka, represents the high point of an eclectic art which, in the 7th and 8th centuries under the Chalukya dynasty, achieved a harmonious blend of architectural forms from northern and southern India. An impressive series of nine Hindu temples, as well as a Jain sanctuary, can be seen there. One masterpiece from the group stands out – the Temple of Virupaksha, built c. 740 by Queen Lokamahadevi to commemorate her husband's victory over the kings from the South.
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