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Famous as the "Cradle of Indian
architecture", Aihole has over a
hundred temples scattered around
the village.
Wherever one looks, it's temples
theat meet the eyes. Intricately
carved, rich in detail, quiet
and peaceful.Mute witnesses of a
bygone era.
The oldest temple here is,
perhaps, the Lad Khan
temple dating back to the 5th
Century. On the roof of the
temple is another shrine-like
Vimana.
The Durga (Fort) Temple
is notable for its semi-circular
shape, elevated plinth and the
gallery that encircles the
sanctum. The interior is filled
with fascinating carvings.
Chamlundi Devi trampling the
buffalo demon. Narasimha-the
half-man half-lion God.
Ardhanari the half-male
half-female deity Mahisasura
Mardini…In this same complex, is
the first model of an
intricately carved lathe-turned
pillar.
The Hutchimalli Temple-
out in the village -has a
sculpture of Vishnu sitting at
top a large cobra, Dating back
to the 6th Century, the
Ravalphadi Cave -Temple
celebrates the many forms of
Shiva. Not-to-be -missed is the
Konthi Temple Complex (kwanthi
Gudi), the Uma Maheswari Temple,
the Jain Meguti Temple and the
two-storeyed Buddhist Temple.
Climb up the stairs and you'll
come across a tranquil, smiling
Buddha carved on the ceiling.
This then is Aihole, the
earliest Capital of the
Chalukyas. Today , a
picturesque village nestling on
the banks of the Malaprabha
river and overflowing with
clusters and clusters of the
most beautiful temlples.
Languages Spoken:
Kannada, Hindi, English.
When to go There:
October to February . Summers
tend to be very hot.
How to get there:
Rail : The nearest
railway station is Badami.
Road : Aihole is
connected by road to : ·
Pattadakal (17 kms) · Badamli
(46 kms) · Bangalore (483 kms)
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