Mālegitti Śivālaya
temple, Bādāmi, India
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significance in South Indian temple architecture
- In South Asian arts: Medieval temple architecture: South Indian style of Karnataka
The Mālegitti Śivālaya temple at Bāẖāmi (early 8th century), consisting of a sanctum, a hall with a parapet of śālās and kūṭas (rectangular and square miniature shrines), and an open porch, is similar to examples in Tamil Nadu. The Virūpākṣa at Pattadkal (c. 733–746) is the…
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