Group of Monuments at Pattadakal
Situated in the southern State of Karnataka, Pattadakal group of monuments
are famous for their harmonious blend of architectural forms of northern
and southern India. Pattadakal, the capital of the Chalukya dynasty
of medieval India, is 22 km away from Badami and 514 km from Bangalore.
This famous world heritage site consists of a group of ten major temples,
each displaying interesting architectural features.
Built in the 7th and 8th centuries, the Pattadakal monument was
famous for royal coronation called 'Pattadakisuvolal'. Temples constructed
here mark the blending of the Rekha Nagara Prasada and the Dravida
Vimana styles of temple building. The oldest temple at Pattadakal
is the simple but massive Sangamesvara built by Vijayaditya Satyasraya
(AD 697-733).
The Mallikarjuna and the Virupaksha temples at Pattadakal, were
built by two queens of Vikaramaditya II, to commemorate the victory
of the Chalukyas over the Pallavas. Virupaksha temple, built by
Queen Lokamahadevi, was originally called Lokeshwara. This temple
is built in the southern Dravida style and is the largest in the
enclosure. It has a massive gateway and several inscriptions.
Virupaksha temple also served as a model for the Rashtrakuta ruler
to carve out the great Kailasa at Ellora. The sculptural art of
the early Chalukyas is characterized by grace and delicate details.
The ceiling panels of the navagrahas, dikpalas, the dancing Nataraja,
the wall niches containing Lingodbhava, Ardhanarisvara, Tripurari,
Varahavishnu, Trivikrama bear ample testimony to the sculptor's
skill as well as the cult worship that was in vogue. The narrative
relief's illustrating certain episodes from the Ramayana, Mahabharata,
Bhagavata and Panchatantra fitted well with these grand religious
edifices.
The Jambulinga Temple at Pattadakal has a fine figure of the Dancing
Shiva with Nandi (bull) & Parvathi by his side. Built with a
northern style tower, there is a horse-shoe arched projection on
its facade.
The Chandrashekhara and Kadasideeshwara are the other major temples
here, and Pattadakal also has a Jaina basadi of Rashtrakuta times
with two beautiful elephants in front.