Jump to content

Banashankari Temple, Amargol: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
→‎Banashankari temple at Amargol: what is north Karnataka? its just Karnataka
Line 15: Line 15:
==Banashankari temple at Amargol==
==Banashankari temple at Amargol==


[[Image:Amargol6.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Banashankari Temple Amargol, [[North Karnataka]]]]
[[Image:Amargol6.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Banashankari Temple Amargol, [[Karnataka]]]]


[[Image:Amargol12.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Banashankari Temple Amargol, [[North Karnataka]]]]
[[Image:Amargol12.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Banashankari Temple Amargol, [[Karnataka]]]]


At Amargol there is a temple of Shankarlinga built by Jakkanacharya. Nearby there is a Banashankari Temple.
At Amargol there is a temple of Shankarlinga built by Jakkanacharya. Nearby there is a Banashankari Temple.
Line 23: Line 23:
In the early ''13th century'', the temples of this period have ''nagara'' articulation, built in the ''stepped diamond'' and the square plan natural to a nagara superstructure. Notable among temples with a ''stepped-diamond style'' are the Ganesha Temple at [[Hangal]], the ''Banashankari Temple at Amargol'' (which has one dravida shrine and one nagara shrine), and a small shrine that is a part of the ensemble at the [[Mahadeva Temple (Itagi)]]
In the early ''13th century'', the temples of this period have ''nagara'' articulation, built in the ''stepped diamond'' and the square plan natural to a nagara superstructure. Notable among temples with a ''stepped-diamond style'' are the Ganesha Temple at [[Hangal]], the ''Banashankari Temple at Amargol'' (which has one dravida shrine and one nagara shrine), and a small shrine that is a part of the ensemble at the [[Mahadeva Temple (Itagi)]]


[[Image:Amargol22.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Banashankari Temple Amargol, [[North Karnataka]]]]
[[Image:Amargol22.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Banashankari Temple Amargol, [[Karnataka]]]]


[[Image:Amargol23.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Banashankari Temple Amargol, [[North Karnataka]]]]
[[Image:Amargol23.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Banashankari Temple Amargol, [[Karnataka]]]]


Conservation and restoration work is in progress, belongs to [[Archaeological Survey of India]].<ref>{{cite web
Conservation and restoration work is in progress, belongs to [[Archaeological Survey of India]].<ref>{{cite web

Revision as of 20:04, 14 January 2013

Amargol[1] is located in between Dharwad and Hubli and adjucent to Navanagar. It is famous for the ancient temple dedicated to Banashankari. Banashankari Temple at Amargol[1][2] is 4 km from Unkal lake and Chandramouleshwara Temple Hubli

Banashankari temple at Amargol

Banashankari Temple Amargol, Karnataka
Banashankari Temple Amargol, Karnataka

At Amargol there is a temple of Shankarlinga built by Jakkanacharya. Nearby there is a Banashankari Temple.

In the early 13th century, the temples of this period have nagara articulation, built in the stepped diamond and the square plan natural to a nagara superstructure. Notable among temples with a stepped-diamond style are the Ganesha Temple at Hangal, the Banashankari Temple at Amargol (which has one dravida shrine and one nagara shrine), and a small shrine that is a part of the ensemble at the Mahadeva Temple (Itagi)

Banashankari Temple Amargol, Karnataka
Banashankari Temple Amargol, Karnataka

Conservation and restoration work is in progress, belongs to Archaeological Survey of India.[3]

APMC Amargol

Hubli has a large market located between Dharwad and Hubli.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "TEMPLES BEING MANAGED BY THE UNION GOVERNMENT". Retrieved 2008-09-15.
  2. ^ "ABOUT TWIN CITY, Amargol". Retrieved 2008-09-15.
  3. ^ "Alphabetical List of Monuments - Karnataka - Dharwad, Dharwad Circle, Karnataka". Retrieved 2008-09-15.