Mallikarjuna temple, also known as Trilokeshwara temple, is named after the second queen Trilokamahadevi who built it This temple was built in 745 AD to honor her husband’s victory over Pallavas This is a smaller version of the Virupaksha temple, but here the tower is topped by a dome, whereas Virupaksha temple tower has a square top. This temple has 18 pillars dedicated to the Ramayana & the Mahabharata. Outer wall has pierced screens alternating the sculptures On the ceiling is a panel of Durga fighting the buffalo demon One panel shows wrestlers engaged in matches & in another elephant toppling the tree Another column relief depicts Samudra manthan wherein Gods & demons at either ends of a churning rope, Vasuki wrapped around Vishnu, churn the cosmic ocean (Sea of Milk) to...
Read moreMallikarjuna Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Pattadakal in Bagalkot District of Karnataka, India. This temple is part of Pattadakal Group of Monuments, an UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Temple complex is located on the west bank of the Malaprabha River. Mallikarjuna temple, also called the Trailokeswara Maha Saila Prasada in a local inscription, is a mid-8th Century Shiva temple sponsored by queen Trailokyamahadevi. It is located south of the Kashi Vishwanatha temple, southwest of the Sangameswara temple and near Virupaksha Temple. The monument is a protected site under Indian law and is managed by the Archaeological Survey of...
Read moreAdjacent to the Virupaksha Temple, the Mallikarjuna Temple was also built by a Chalukyan queen in the 8th century. This temple, smaller in scale but equally intricate, showcases similar Dravidian architectural features with beautifully carved pillars and sanctum. The temple is adorned with sculptures depicting various Hindu gods and mythological stories, reflecting the artistic and religious devotion of the time. It serves as a testament to the influence of royal patronage in the development of temple...
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