Lecture 4
Lecture 4
Lecture 4
ARCHITECTURE
3rd Semester section B
badami
These temples are situated on
the eastern edge of the lake
These temples stand on high
plinths, two to three metres
high.
The big temple has a
mukhamantapa or pillared hall,
the door frame of which consist
of sculptures of ganga and
yamuna flanked by
dwarpalakas.
A shiva-linga is enshrined in the temple, over which rises a
vimana of kadamb nagar style which is characterised by
receding tiers resembling a stepped pyramid culminating in a
final or kalasa
4 . Jambulinga Temple at
Badami
(696-733 A.D)This temple is dedicated
to three gods, Bramha, vishnu and
Mahesh. All the three shrines are
places in the common mantapa, which
exhibit good sculpturesque quality.
The tower is built of bricks and
app[ears to be later addition.
5. Malegitti shivalaya
at badami
The temple stands on a spur of
the rugged hills on the north
side of badami.
It contains a porch assembly
hall and shrine.
The square porch consist of
large monolithic pillares with
heavy bracket capitals.
The entrance is guareded by two dwarpalakas.
Sculptures of shiva and vishnu with makara torana at the back,
are carved on the south and north walls of temple into which
are built square perfolated stone windows that let in a subdued
light faintly illumining the interior of the hall.
The high plinth contains a row of the lions and elephant
symboling strength.
The outer wall contains a belt of dwarfs dancing , rollicking
playing musical instrument .
The door frame of the srine is richly ornamented with
garuda in the middle holding two serpents.
The temple is also called because of its assosiation with a
lady garland
6. Papanath Temple at
The temple is providedPattadkal
with a
covered ambulatory passage, a
vestibule or an antrala and
open portico in front.
The pillare and beams are
exquisitely carved and
decorated with incidents from
Ramayana and Mahabharata.
The temple is characterised by
Rekha- Nagar shikhara, i.e. a
beehive- shaped curvilinear
somewhat conical tower.
7. Virupaksha Temple at
Pattadkal
The entrance to the temple is by
the Malaprabha river in which the
pilgrims usually take bath before
entering the temple to worship
the deity.
The temple has a large pillared
hall approached through porches,
in the front and either side with a
Nandi mantapa on its axial
plan.
It has a covered ambulatory
round the cella on which rises a
vimana of Dravidian style.
The inscriptions show that the temple was built by
Vikramaditya II in honour of his queen Lokamahadevi, to
celebrate another victory over Pallava kings of Kanchipuram.
Its lavish disposition shows distinct advancement in temple
development Further it served as a model for the world
famous Kailasa temple at Ellora.
DURGA TEMPLE
BACKGROUN
D
Early
Chalukyan
Style
ROCK CUT
Badami Caves
CENTRAL
INDIA
STRUCTURAL
Durga Temple
Rashtrakut
a Style
Ladkhan Temple
Virupaksha
DURGA TEMPLE
Not a Goddess
Durga temple
(durg= fort)
At Aihole,the
first capital of
Chalukyan
dynasty
Chalukyan
dynasty-3 imp.
Architect
ural
Highlight
Elevated Plinth
s..
Apsidal sanctuary like
Buddhist Chaitya
Pillared Gallery
encircling Sanctum
2 Aisles;2 rows of
columns;1 nave
1 entrances 2 flight of
stairs
Square Shikhara
CARVINGS !
The Entrance & The Ceiling
Ceiling
Entrance
Corridor
Niche
s
Carvin
Pillars CORRIDOR
Square Shikhara
BROKEN KALASA
REMAINING SHIKHARA
PROPER
SHIKHARA
Carvings
The temple
Pattadakal
Aihole
Badami
Pattadakal, The Red Town was a progressive city in the Chalukyan
period.