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Panchakuta Basadi (10th Century AD) At Kambadahalli
Panchakuta Basadi may refer to: * Panchakuta Basadi, Kambadahalli Panchakuta Basadi (or Panchakoota Basadi) is a temple complex located in the Kambadahalli village of the Mandya district, Karnataka state, in southwestern India. It is one of the finest examples of South Indian Dravidian architecture of the We ..., a temple complex in the village of Kambadahalli, Karnataka, India * Panchakuta Basadi, Humcha, an ancient temple in the village of Humcha, Karnataka, India {{disambiguation ...
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Panchakuta Basadi, Kambadahalli
Panchakuta Basadi (or Panchakoota Basadi) is a temple complex located in the Kambadahalli village of the Mandya district, Karnataka state, in southwestern India. It is one of the finest examples of South Indian Dravidian architecture of the Western Ganga variety, related to the Jain faith and iconography.Sarma (1992), p. 152 Archaeological Survey of India, Bangalore circle, Mandya district History According to the historian K.R. Srinivasan, the temple complex, which was built by the kings of the Western Ganga Dynasty is assignable to the period 900–1000 CE. The historian I. K. Sarma however assigns an earlier date of 8th century, based on traces of early Pallava- Pandya and Chalukya-Pallava influences.Sarma (1992), p. 161 Kambadahalli (whose name in the Kannada language literally translates to "village with pillar") which is located 18 km from the famous Jain heritage town of Shravanabelagola, on the Mandya-Shravanabelagola highway, gets its name from the ''Brahmadeva' ...
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