Nanneshavar is one famous temple of the later Chalukyas of Kalyana
expressing architectural features of this dynasty. This temple is situated in
the south of the town and close to Kasi Visvesvara Temple. The temple
consists of a garbhagriha, antarala, navaranga and mukhamandapa in east-west
axis. While the first three parts are covered the last one is open and gives
the impression of later addition but the contrast it provides is highly
pleasing and that is the uniqueness of this temple. The temple stands on a
platform of four feet in height.
The platform relating to the hind parts have carved mouldings over which
the wall of the temple rises. There are niches along with pilasters as
decorative motifs and at the roof level is decorated eave.
The sikhara over the garbhgriha has three tiers with a kalasa at the top
and gives an elegant appearance. The Mukhamandapa has sixteen pillars
each with a square pedestal and circular mouldings above. The square base has
some sculpture decorations also. It has a lotus flower pattern in its ceiling.
There are two inscriptions here and one of them is dated 1180 AD. On
this basis this temple can be dated to the middle of the 12th century AD. The square Garbhagriha
has a doorway which is full of decoration consisting of creeper and floral
ornamentation. Gajalakshmi is found on the lintel. In the centre of the
Garbhagriha is a pedestal on which is found a Shiva linga called Nanneshvara in
the inscription.
On the ceiling is decoration of lotus flower. Through this is a small
temple and does not consist of many sculptures as other Chalukyan temples do,
its simplicity impresses the visitor. From this point of view this is one of
the elegant temples of the later Chalukya period.
Basaveshvara temple
Basaveshvara temple is a beautiful temple
and has a big Nandi inside the temple. Temple is maintained by someone living
next to that temple. This temple is quite a big temple with ornate carving and
in the door frame as usual found in any Chalukyan temples. It is quite near to
Naneshvara temple.
Currently Lakkundi claims to have about 50 temples
of various stature and antiquity. Some of the temples of note are Manikeshwara
Temple, Suryanarayana Shrine (of Sun God), Kashivishwanatha Temple, Nanneshwara
Temple, and Brahma Jinalaya. Most of them are dedicated to Lord Siva and his
various aspects.
Lakkundi is
also famous for its stepped tanks (Kalyani) most popular among them is the
stepped tank at Manikeshwara temple called as Musukina Bhavi. Manikeshvara is a
beautiful temple. It has a largest kalyani and step well in the Lakkundi. The Shiva
linga is made from Saligrama Stone. It is black and lustrous and hence the name
Manikeshvara.
Veera Narayana is one of the neglected
temple in Lakkundi. It is strange for a temple to be in this state where ASI
presence is very strong. This city has an ASI museum too and yet not
maintained. There is a house inside the perimeter of this temple and has a
toilet attached to the temple and that is pathetic to see.
Lakkundi has a beautiful Someshvara
temple in a field and looks like a private property and still connecting road
is closed. ASI has renovated this temple recently. Here we have temple view at
the time of renovation and when almost complete.
Lakkundi has a hidden kalyani next to
the museum. That kalyani houses a Rama and Hanuman temple. Of course Lakkundi
is a dry area now and has no water in any of the kalyani. The temples are
a smaller shrine at the entrance to the Kalayni. Beautiful and not many people
visit to that place.
Naganatha temple
Naganatha is at the heart of the city
and is almost attached to the neighbourhood houses. It is sad almost this
beautiful temple is hidden between just few feet from the houses. Intricate stone
work inside the temple.This temple used to be Jain temple and now has
Shivalinga.
Love the intricate works of the temples here. Those ornate pillars look gorgeous. Excellent coverage!
ReplyDeleteGood coverage. Nice to know that the Someshwara temple is renovated now.
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