Shiva Temple |
Shikara |
Frontal View of Shikara |
Entrance |
Royal Seal |
Royal Seal |
Lintel |
Pillars |
Shiva Parvathi |
Nandi |
Ruins of the temples |
The Shiva Linga |
Gandharvas |
Intricate Designs on the Ceiling |
Window |
Heavy Pillar Tops |
Lord Ganesha |
Door Frame |
Carving |
Kalyani |
We were unable to gather any information or details about this temple including its name. We named it the Shiva temple since the temple housed a Shiva Linga. The temple is situated right at the entrance of Aihole from Hungund side.
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Wonderful post, beautiful pics... Loved the royal seal!
ReplyDeleteThere are so may temples which do not have a name as such but are very beautiful.
Marvelous post as always! I, too, love the royal seal. I find it really interesting/sad that there are so many beautiful temples that don't have a name! Hope you have a great week!
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beautiful pics
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Beautiful pictures TGS.. I love the setting of Kalyani!
ReplyDeletebeautiful images
ReplyDeletewonderful! we didnt even go to this one! our driver insisted that there was nothing to see except in the main enclosure, and not being prepared, we didnt really want to argue!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ancient temple.
ReplyDeleteAh...a post with only pictures, unlike you man :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThe stone carving and old look of figurines make them interesting.enjoyable!
ReplyDeleteI hope you covered the galaganath temple complex, it takes nearly one full day to cover Aihole which is the school of indian architecture....good post
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, the tank looks beautiful
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