Sunday, 18 November 2018

Day 04 - Visit to Kudal, Aihole, Pattakadal, Banshankari, Hospete as on 18-Nov-2018

Day 04 proved to be very busy right from early morning to the late evening we were busy in visiting Kuadl, Aihole Pattakadal and Banshanakri. Actually, Aihole and Pattakadal requires more time to watch the monuments. But could spent very limited time these location. Thinking of visiting these places once again to get into the details.

Kudal Sangam  as the holy pilgrim and trenowned for temple of Sangameshwara  on the river bank, at the confluence (Triveni Sangam) of the Krishna, Ghatprabha and the Malaprabha rivers. The temple is build in Chalukya style. The tample campus is clean and maintained by Kudalsangama Development Board

Sangamanatha temple at Kudalasangama

Sangamanatha temple at Kudalasangama



Iykya Linga of Basaveshara

Confluence of three rivers at Kudal Sangam


Aihole Caves  also referred to as Aivalli, Ahivolal or Aryapura, is a historic site of ancient and medieval era Buddhist, Hindu and Jain monuments in north Karnataka (India) dated from the fourth century through the twelfth century CE. 




DY at Aihole in the back drop of other three accompanists


Durga Temple 
An 8th-century Shiva temple 
Pattadakal Temple also called Paṭṭadakallu or Raktapura, is a complex of 7th and 8th century Hindu and Jain temples recognized as UNESCO World Heritage site.








Badami  didn't get to visit the caves due to paucity of time.


Banshankari Devi Temple built by the 7th century Badami Chalukya kings, who worshipped goddess Banashankari.





Hospete was built in 1520 AD by Krishna Deva Raya, one of the prominent rulers of Vijayanagara. He built the city in honour of his mother Naagalaambika. The city was originally named Naagalapura.  However, people referred to the city as Hosa Pete, which meant "New City". The area between Hampi and Hosapete is still called Naagalapura. 




Ram Mandir and Gondawalekar Dnyansadhana Centre

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