Kasivisvesvara Temple, Lakkundi

Kasivisvesvara Temple, Lakkundi
Kasivisvesvara temple in Lakkundi
Kasivisvesvara temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeityShiva, Surya
Governing bodyArchaeological Survey of India
Location
LocationLakkundi, Karnataka
Saavira
Saavira
Location within Karnataka
Saavira
Saavira
Kasivisvesvara Temple, Lakkundi (India)
Geographic coordinates15°23′14.6″N 75°43′01.4″E / 15.387389°N 75.717056°E / 15.387389; 75.717056
Architecture
StyleWestern Chalukya architecture
Date established1025 CE
Temple(s)1

The Kasivisvesvara temple (Kannada: ಕಾಶಿವಿಶ್ವೇಶ್ವರ ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನ), also referred to as the Kavatalesvara, Kashivishveshvara or Kashi Vishvanatha temple of Lakkundi is located in the Gadag district of Karnataka state, India. It is about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Gadag city, between Hampi and Goa.[1][2][note 1] The Kasivisvesvara temple is one of the best illustrations of fully developed Kalyana Chalukya style of Hindu architecture.[3]

The Kasivisvesvara temple has two sanctums facing each other and sharing a mandapa. The larger sanctum is dedicated to Shiva, the other to Surya.[3] It is notable not only for the three dimensional miniature reliefs and fine details of its artwork, the temple is also notable, states James Harle, for integrating all three major styles of Hindu temple architecture – the Nagara, the Vesara and the Dravida.[4]

  1. ^ Kamiya, Takeo (20 September 1996). "Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent". Gerard da Cunha-Architecture Autonomous, Bardez, Goa, India. Retrieved 27 October 2007.
  2. ^ Gazetteer of the Government of Karnataka (2005), Handbook of Karnataka Chapter XIV, page 392, Archive
  3. ^ a b Madhusudan A. Dhaky & Michael Meister 1996, pp. 95–96.
  4. ^ James C. Harle 1994, p. 256.


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