The priest was late as his vehicle was under repair and he
had reached the cave temple by foot. We were glad that he made it just in time.
We followed him to the cave temple and while he unlocked the door of the
temple, he briefed us about this hill being called as Hosagudda (new hill) or
Ramadurga hill. The Shiva linga here is believed to have been installed by Lord
Rama during his journey from Ayodha to Lanka and hence the god is known as
Shree Ramalingeshwara. Later, the Nayakas ruled this place and built the fort
in order to protect this temple. Until recently, priest belonging to the royal
family performed rituals and with his death the popularity of the temple
declined.
The Ramalingeshwara Cave Temple |
The current priest seemed genuinely concerned about his
successor as this place no longer attracts people and hence maintenance of this
temple may not be a viable option. While he got busy with the cleaning of temple premises and preparing for the daily
prayer rituals, we looked at the temple interiors and as usual were
wonder-struck by the exquisite work on the ceiling of the cave temple about 12
feet above the ground. There are 6 sections of the ceiling with each being
uniquely carved. The cave has a garbhagruha which houses Lord Shiva in the form
of linga and a front porch. Inside the garbhagruha is a carving of Shiva linga
with seven hooded serpent sheltering it.
Gajalakshmi |
Explicit Carvings |
Lord Hanuman |
Pillar Head |
Kalinga Mardhana |
The front porch of the cave temple has 4 pillars which are
carved to perfection. The ceiling sections carried some of the most beautiful
carvings. The bird Garuda (a mythical bird also the carrier/vehicle of Lord
Vishnu and his consort) is beautifully carved and is depicted holding a cobra
in its beak and two young ones of the snake
by its feet. The opposite side of the same section carries a carving of
another mystical bird with a unique beak which looks more like a merger of a
lion face with an elephant trunk.The red ochre painting on these carvings gives
it an extra rich look. We would have definitely missed out had the priest not
made it before we left. We thanked the priest and continued our journey...
Garbhagriha Entrance |
Lord Ramalingeshwara |
Ceiling Carving |
Most Interesting Carving of Bird Garuda |
Bird Garuda with its Catch |
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