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badami cave sculptures of hindu gods carved on walls ancient stone art in details image is taken at badami karnataka india. it is unesco heritage site and place of amazing chalukya dynasty sotne art.
badami cave temple interior pillars stone art in details image is taken at badami karnataka india. it is unesco heritage site and place of amazing chalukya dynasty sotne art.
badami cave temple interior pillars stone art in details image is taken at badami karnataka india. it is unesco heritage site and place of amazing chalukya dynasty sotne art.
Row of stone pillars having ancient architectural carvings in badami, Karnataka.
badami cave temple interior pillars stone art in details image is taken at badami karnataka india. it is unesco heritage site and place of amazing chalukya dynasty sotne art.
badami cave no one chalukya dynasty ancient stone art from flat angle image is taken at badami karnataka india. it is unesco heritage site and place of amazing chalukya dynasty sotne art.
badami cave sculptures of jain gods carved on walls ancient stone art in details image is taken at badami karnataka india. it is unesco heritage site and place of amazing chalukya dynasty sotne art.
Sangameshwara temple, also called the Vijayeshvara temple in Pattadakal was built during the rule of Chalukyas. It is a UNESCO World heritage site
Pattadakal, Karnataka, India - Oct 27 2022: Mallikarjuna Temple at Pattadakal, also called Raktapura was built during to rule of the Chalukya dynasty and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Galaganatha Temple at Pattadakal, also called Raktapura was built during to rule of the Chalukya dynasty and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Hucchimalli Gudi, Mad Malli's temple, Aihole, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India. It is dedicated to Shiva
Carved pillars of the Mahadeva Temple, was built circa 1112 CE by Mahadeva, a commander in the army of the Western Chalukya King Vikramaditya VI, it a good example of complete Western Chalukyan art
pattadakal temple complex group of monuments breathtaking stone art with dramatic sky karnataka india. It's one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and complex of 7th and 8th century CE Hindu temples.
Kashi Vishwanath temple in Pattadakal, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It was built during the rule of the Chalukya dynasty
The rani ki vav old well in India
Three Tourist Sisters
Exquisite carvings on the entrance door of the Durga temple, Aihole, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India.
Suryanarayana temple, Aihole, Bagalkot, Karnataka India Galaganatha Group of temples
Temple and Reflection
Temple and Reflection
Interior view of Ravanaphadi rock-cut temple, Aihole, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India. Exquisitely carved ceiling of the matapa, carved Shiva figures is clearly seen.
Stone sculptures in Hindu, Jain and Buddhist cave temples in Badami, Karnataka, South India. Caves are considered an example of cave temple architecture from the early Chalukya dynasties (VI century AD).
Cave 1: Interior view of a 18 pillared hall. Badami Caves, Karnataka, India. Ardhanarishvara sculpture on the right side is also seen.
Suryanarayana temple, Aihole, Bagalkot, Karnataka India Galaganatha Group of temples
Visiting Pattadakal Temples
Carved figure of Mahishasuramardini in the corridor, Durga temple, Aihole, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India. The Galaganatha Group of temples.
Cave 1: A sculpture depicting Nandi, the bull, Bhringi, a devotee of Shiva, a female decorated goddess, all of which are part of Ardhanarishvara, Badami Caves, Karnataka. Interior right side wall
Cave 1 : Carved sculptures of the goddesses Lakshmi and Parvati flanking Harihara, Badami Caves, Karnataka, India. Interior, left side wall.
Cave 2 : Ceiling showing a wheel with sixteen fish spokes in a square frame. Badami Caves, Karnataka, India.
Cave 1 : Carved sculptures of the goddesses Lakshmi and Parvati flanking Harihara, Badami Caves, Karnataka, India. Interior, left side wall.
Cave 3 : Carved figures of Vishnu seated on a hooded serpent called Sesha or Ananta on the eastern side of the verandha. Badami Caves, Karnataka, India.
Cave 3 : Facade Badami Caves Karnataka India
Kubera, the god of wealth, depicted in the temple in Pattadakal which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Rock Temples
Cave 3 : Fresco paintings on the ceiling, four armed Lord Brahma. Badami Caves, Karnataka.
Cave 4 : Facade in Badami caves Badami Karnataka India
Cave 4 : Carved figure of Indrabhuti Gautama. Badami caves, Badami, Karnataka India
Cave 4 : Interior view. The figure of Mahavira in the sanctum is partially seen. Jaina Tirthankara images engraved on the pillars and on the walls are also seen.
Cave 3: Pillared verandah or facade. Badami Caves, Karnataka. IT is 70 feet, 21 m, in length with an interior width of 65 feet , 20 m, Each column and pilaster is carved with wide, deep bases crowned with capitals that are partly hidden by brackets o
Stone sculptures in Hindu, Jain and Buddhist cave temples in Badami, Karnataka, South India. Caves are considered an example of cave temple architecture from the early Chalukya dynasties (VI century AD).
Cave 4 : Jaina Tirthankara images engraved on the inner wall. Badami caves, Badami, Karnataka, India
Cave 3 : Carved figure of Vishnu as Narasimha, half human, half lion, on the right and Harihara, a syncretic sculpture of Vishnu and Shiva, on the left Badami Caves, Karnataka.
Cave 3: Pillared verandah or facade. Badami Caves, Karnataka, India. IT is 70 feet, 21 m, in length with an interior width of 65 feet, 20 m, Each column and pilaster is carved with wide, deep bases crowned with capitals that are partly hidden by brac
Cave Temple
Granaries on Badami Fort which was built by Chalukya king Pulakeshin I
Cave 4 : Interior view. The figure of Mahavira in the sanctu is partially seen. Jaina Tirthankara images engraved on the pillars and on the walls are also seen.
Upper Shivalaya temple on top of hillock which was built by the Badami Chalukyas in Badami, Karnataka, India
Cave 4 : Jaina Tirthankara Mahavira image engraved on the wall. Badami caves, Badami, Karnataka, India
5th to 7th century Bhutanatha Temples built in the dravidian style on the banks of the Agastya lake in Karnataka, India

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