Pattadakal is a hidden gem in Karnataka, India, that oozes historical significance and showcases the incredible architectural prowess of ancient India. Nestled on the banks of the Malaprabha River, this temple complex stands as a reminder of the Chalukyan Dynasty’s grandeur. If you’re fascinated by ancient civilizations, art, and architecture, Pattadakal is bound to leave you spellbound. The group of monuments at Pattadakal in Karnataka portray the main styles of temple building in India– the north Indian (Nagara), the South Indian (Dravida), and the admixture of the two or the Vesara style. This may have been due to the fact that the region, owing to its geographical location, was exposed to various influences. Built by the kings of the Chalukya dynasty between the 7th and the 8th centuries CE, the monuments at Pattadakal were declared as a World Heritage Site in 1987 ... The Pattadakal monuments are located in the Indian state of Karnataka, about 165 kilometres (103 mi) southeast of Belgaum, 265 kilometres (165 mi) northeast from Goa, 14 miles (23 km) from Badami, via Karanataka state highway SH14, and about 6 miles (9.7 km) from Aihole, set midst sandstone mountains and Malprabha river valley. In total, […] Pattadakal is an exquisite display of Dravidian and Nagara architecture. There are many temples in Pattadakal – the erstwhile capital of Chalukya dynasty.

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