Western Chalukya temples
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Some famous temples built by the Western Chalukyas are included in the table below.[1][2][3][4]
Famous Western Chalukya temples in Karnataka (973–1200) | |||
Name | Location | District | Period |
Bhutanatha group | Badami | Bagalkot | 11th century |
Mallikarjuna group | Badami | Bagalkot | 11th century |
Yellamma | Badami | Bagalkot | 11th century |
Amrtesvara | Annigeri | Dharwad | 1050 C.E. |
Jain | Lakkundi | Gadag | 11th century |
Kasivisvesvara | Lakkundi | Gadag | 1086 C.E. |
Nannesvara | Lakkundi | Gadag | 11th century |
Muktesvara | Chavudayyadanapura | Haveri | 12th century |
Siddhesvara | Haveri | Haveri | 11th century |
Tarakesvara | Hangal | Haveri | 12th century |
Ganapati | Hangal | Haveri | 12th century |
Arvattukhamba | Bankapura | Haveri | 1091 C.E. |
Shambulinga | Kundgol | Dharwad | 11th century |
Santesvara | Tilavalli | Haveri | 12th century |
Kaithabesvara | Anavatti | Shimoga | 11th century |
Mahadeva | Itagi | Koppal | 1112 C.E. |
Mallikarjuna | Kuruvatti | Davangere | 11th century |
Kallesvara | Bagali | Davangere | 11th century |
Kedaresvara | Balligavi | Shimoga | 1060 C.E. |
Tripurantakesvara | Balligavi | Shimoga | 1070 C.E. |
Gandabherundesvara | Balligavi | Shimoga | 1060 C.E. |
Trikutesvara & Sarasvati | Gadag | Gadag | 1070 C.E. |
Dodda Basappa | Dambal | Gadag | 12th century |
Chandramaulesvara | Unkal | Dharwad | 11th century |
Jod-Kalasa Gudi | Sudi | Gadag | 1060 C.E. |
Mallikarjuna | Sudi | Gadag | 1030 C.E. |
Kumbhesvara | Lakkundi | Gadag | 11th century |
Naganatha | Lakkundi | Gadag | 11th century |
Manikesvara | Lakkundi | Gadag | 11th century |
Basavesvara | Basavana Bagevadi | Bijapur | 1050 C.E. |
Somesvara | Lakshmeshvar | Gadag | 12th century |
Kallesvara | Hirehadagalli | Bellary | 12th century |
Kotisvara | Kubaturu | Shimoga | 12th century |
Kadambesvara | Rattihalli | Haveri | 12th century |
Kamalanarayana | Degaon | Belgaum | 12th century |
Dattatreya | Chattarki | Bijapur | 12th century |
Kallesvara | Huvvinahadagalli | Bellary | 12th century |
Mahadeva | Jalsingi | Gulbarga | 12th century |
[edit] Notes
- ^ Foekema (2003), p91
- ^ Cousens (1926), pp77–132
- ^ Gunther, Michael D 2002. Monuments of India - V. Retrieved on 2006-11-10.
- ^ Kamat. Temples of Karnataka. Timeless Theater - Karnataka. Kamat's Potpourri,. Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
[edit] References
- Cousens, Henry [1926] (1996). The Chalukyan Architecture of Kanarese Districts. New Delhi: Archeological Survey of India. OCLC 37526233.
- Foekema, Gerard [2003] (2003). Architecture decorated with architecture: Later medieval temples of Karnataka, 1000-1300 AD. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 81-215-1089-9.
- Foekema, Gerard [1996]. A Complete Guide To Hoysala Temples. New Delhi: Abhinav. ISBN 81-7017-345-0.
- Kannikeswaran K. Templenet-Kalyani Chalukyan temples. Temples of Karnataka. www.templenet.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-13.
- Kamat J.. Temples of Karnataka. Timeless Theater - Karnataka. Kamat's Potpourri. Retrieved on 2007-12-30.