Western Chalukya temples
Some famous temples built by the Western Chalukyas, referred to as the "Later Chalukya art" that flourished in and around the Tungabhadra River districts of modern Karnataka state, India, are included in the table below.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Famous Western Chalukya temples in Karnataka (973–1200) | |||
Name | Location | District | Period |
Bhutanatha | 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 |
Galageshwara | Galaganatha | Haveri | 11th century |
Sarweshwara | Naregal | Haveri | 11th century |
Parsvanatha | Shravanabelagola | Hassan | 1083 C.E. |
Arvattukhamba | Bankapura | Haveri | 1091 C.E. |
Shambulinga | Kundgol | Dharwad | 11th century |
Santesvara | Tilavalli | Haveri | 12th century |
Kaithabesvara | Kubatur | Shimoga | 1100 C.E. |
Trimurtinarayana | Bandalike | Shimoga | 1160 C.E. |
Mahadeva | Itagi | Koppal | 1112 C.E. |
Mallikarjuna | Kuruvatti | Bellary | 11th century |
Bhimeshvara | Nilagunda | Davangere | 1075-1100 C.E. |
Kallesvara | Bagali | Davangere | 986 C.E. |
Kedareshvara | 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 | Hirehadagali | Bellary | 1057 C.E. |
Kadambesvara | Rattihalli | Haveri | 12th century |
Kamalanarayana | Degaon | Belgaum | 12th century |
Dattatreya | Chattarki | Bijapur | 12th century |
Kallesvara | Huvvinahadagalli | Bellary | 12th century |
Kallesvara | Ambali | Bellary | 1083 C.E. |
Mahadeva | Jalsingi | Bidar | 12th century |
Notes
- ↑ Foekema (2003), p91
- ↑ Cousens (1926), pp77–132
- ↑ Hardy(1995), pp317-348
- ↑ Gunther, Michael D 2002. "Monuments of India - V". Retrieved 2006-11-10.
- ↑ Kamat. "Temples of Karnataka". Timeless Theater - Karnataka. Kamat's Potpourri,. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
- ↑ "Monuments of Bangalore Circle, Archaeological Survey of India". Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Retrieved 2012-05-22.
References
- Hardy, Adam (1995) [1995]. Indian Temple Architecture: Form and Transformation : the Karṇāṭa Drāviḍa Tradition, 7th to 13th Centuries. New Delhi: Abhinav. ISBN 81-7017-312-4.
- Cousens, Henry (1996) [1926]. The Chalukyan Architecture of Kanarese Districts. New Delhi: Archaeological 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.
- "Monuments of Bangalore Circle, Archaeological Survey of India-Shimoga, Bellary, Davangere, Hassan". Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Retrieved 2012-05-22.
- Kannikeswaran K. "Templenet-Kalyani Chalukyan temples". Temples of Karnataka. www.templenet.com. Retrieved 2007-11-13.
- Kamat J. "Temples of Karnataka". Timeless Theater - Karnataka. Kamat's Potpourri. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
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