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Tourism Information :  Belgaum  -Ailhole - Badami - Bidar -Bijapur - Hampi - Gulbarga - Goa - Pattadkal 

Cluster of temples

Pattadakal, which was the last Chalukyan capital and is now a world heritage centre, is situated on the banks of the Malaprabha river. It has ten major temples representing early Chalukyan architecture. The biggest temple here, dedicated to Virupaksha, has a massive gateway, and several inscriptions. In front of the temple is 2.6 m high Nandi, in deep green stone, covered in a beautiful floral red cape.

The exquisitely chiseled, the Papanatha, Virupaksha and Mallikarjuna temples are beautiful examples of early Chalukyan sculptural art. The Sangameswara Temple, has a brick-pillar mandapa in front of it which dates back to the third or fourth century. The latest is a Jain Temple (9th century AD) from the Rashtrakuta period. The Dravid Vimana, Rekhanagara and Prasada styles can all be seen here. The setting sun paints the sand stone of the temple a breath-taking pink. One can see scenes depicted from the Ramayana, Mahabharta and Bhagvata Purana here.

When to visit:  Anytime from October to February.

How to get there:

By Rail
The nearest railhead is Badami (29 km).

By Road
Pattadakal is connected by road with Badami (29 km), Bijapur (17 km) and Aihole (17 km).

Where to stay: It is advisable to stay in Badami (29 km) or Bijapur (17 km).

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