Bhoganandishwara Temple

Bhoganandishwara and Arunachaleswara temples complex
ಭೋಗ ನಂದೀಶ್ವರ ದೇವಾಲಯ
Bhoganandieshwara and Arunachaleswara temples
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictChikkaballapura district
DeityShiva
Location
LocationNandi (Nandi hills)
StateKarnataka
CountryIndia
Bhoganandishwara Temple is located in India
Bhoganandishwara Temple
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Bhoganandishwara Temple is located in Karnataka
Bhoganandishwara Temple
Bhoganandishwara Temple (Karnataka)
Geographic coordinates13°23′12″N 77°41′53″E / 13.3868°N 77.6980°E / 13.3868; 77.6980
Architecture
CreatorNolamba-Pallava dynasty
Completed700 years ago

Bhoganandiswara Temple and Arunachaleswara Temple are a twin Hindu temples complex located in Nandi village in Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka, India. Ornate, beautifully carved and dedicated to Shiva, they have been variously dated between the 9th- to 10th-century CE.[1][2]

The Bhoganandiswara is the northern temple of the twin. It is the oldest surviving temple in Nolambavadi-style of Dravidian architecture in Karnataka. The Arunachaleswara temple was added to its south shortly thereafter. The complex underwent restorations and additions through the Vijayanagara Empire period. The temples are notable for its large and intricately carved sabha-mandapa, the inscriptions, and artwork, much of it to Shaivism, but also significantly for Vaishnavism (Narasimha, Vishnu), Shaktism (Durga, Lakshmi) and Vedic deities (Surya, Agni).[1][2]

The temple is protected and managed as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.[3][4]

  1. ^ a b "Bhoganandishwara Temple". Archaeological Survey of India, Bengaluru Circle. ASI Bengaluru Circle.
  2. ^ a b M. A. Dhaky; Michael W. Meister (1983). Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture: Volume 1 Part 2 South India Text & Plates. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 208–210. ISBN 978-0-8122-7992-4.
  3. ^ "Alphabetical List of Monuments - Karnataka -Bangalore, Bangalore Circle, Karnataka". Archaeological Survey of India, Government of India. Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference yalahanka was invoked but never defined (see the help page).