Wednesday, 25 January 2023

Sri Mahaakuteshwara Gudi / Mahakuta ancient Temple, Badami-Mahakoota, Badami, Karnataka

The visit to this Mahakuta Temple Complex, near Badami  was a part of “Hampi, Badami, Pattadakal, Mahakuta and Aihole temples Heritage visit” organized by வரலாறு விரும்பிகள் சங்கம் Varalaru Virumbigal Sangam – VVS and எண்திசை வரலாற்று மரபுநடைக்குழு,  between 24th December to 28th December 2022. Even-though it was not planned earlier, thanks to the organisers for including this in our temples Visit. I extend my sincere thanks to the organizers Mrs Radha and Mrs Nithya Senthil Kumar and Mr Senthil Kumar.

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The Maha Vishnu Temple  is with Curve-linear rehka- Nagara Vimanam. PC Website
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A Deepa sthamba is inside the temple after the entrance. This temple complex consists of more than 12 temples of  Shiva Temples, Maha Vishnu Temple  around the Temple Tank called Vishnu Pushkarni or Papavinasha Thirth. Of this Mahakuteswara temple is the only renovated and largest Temple in the group. A Pancha mukha Shiva Linga is installed inside the tank with a mandapa. 

Panchamukha Linga

In addition to Maha Kuteshwara Temple, there are Maha Vishnu Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple ( On the opposite side of the Tank ), Sangameshvara Temple, Veerabhadra Temple, Navagrahas, Vinayagar Temple etc are inside complex.

Deepa sthamba

Loose sculptures like, Vinayagar, Nagars, Rishabas, Veeranhdras, Maha Vishnu, Brahma, Shiva, Mahishamardini, Lajja Gauri, Maha Vishnu as Krishna, Dakshinamurthy, Maha kali,  are also inside the temple.

Mahishamardini
Lajja Gauri
Maha kali
Veerabhadra

A Shiva shrine is open to sky without roof or Vimanam. A Dancing Shiva with Musicians sculpture in the form of bas-relief is on the back side wall of the shrine.


ARCHITECTURE
The temples inside this Mahakuta group of temples followed both “Dravidian” and North Indian “Nagara” style architecture. The Mahakuteshwara Gudi is constructed in Dravidian style architecture. Vinayagar and Rishabam are in front of the Maha Kuteshwara Temple. The temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, antarala, ardha mandapam and a mukha mandapam. The sanctum sanctorum is on a pada bandha adhistanam.  A Stucco two  tier Vimanam is  on the sanctum sanctorum. The sigaram is of Dravida Style. An amalaka is found on the south side of the temple. The original temple might have constructed in Nagara style with Curve-linear Nagara shikara. In koshtam, Trishuladari Shiva, Stanaka Brahma, Maha Vishnu, Lakulisar, Ardhanareeshwara, Bhuvaraga, Parashughar Shiva.





Lukulisar
Amalaka- a part of Vimanam

The Bhitti / wall bottom, Mandapa pillars, beams of mandapams  has the miniature bas reliefs related to Shiva purana.









The adhisthana



Pothyal relief

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
Kirtivarma-I with the assistance of Mangalesa his younger brother, conquered the neighbouring kingdoms of the Kadambas in the south- west, the Mauryas of the Konkana, the Kalachuris etc., and amassed enormous wealth, a good part of which was donated to the Makutesvara (i.e. Mahakuteswara ) in Hos Mahakuta. All the temples in this complex belongs to 06th to 07th Century Early Chalukyas ie during Pulikesi-I.

The Mahakuta Pillar, the Dharma Jayasthamba – Pillar of Sanskrit language in Kannada Script inscription, belongs to 595 – 602 CE. The inscriptions  records a grant made by Durlabhadevi, a queen of Pulakeshin -I (the father of king Mangalesha ). The queen supplemented an earlier grant with an endowment of ten villages, including Pattadakal and Aihole to god Mahakuteshvara Natha. In addition, the inscription mentions the important information about the Chalukyan lineage, their military expeditions, their conquests and early monuments.

The other inscription in Hale Kannada, ascribed to Vinapoti, Badami Chalukya king Vijayaditya's concubine, is inscribed in the porch of the Mahakuteshvara temple. It describes a grant of rubies and a silver umbrella to the deity Mahakuteshvara in addition to a piece of land.

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LEGENDS
It is believed that taking bath in the Vishnu Pushkarni or "Papavinasha Thirth" will wash the sins accumulated since birth. Hence this place is also called as "Dakshin Kashi".

As per another legend, Agasthiya Muni Killed the demons Vatapi and his brother Ilavala. Hence this place obtained the name of Vatapi, which has corrupted the present name of Badami.

TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept opened between 08.00 hrs to 20.00 hrs.

HOW TO REACH
This Mahakuta Temple complex is about 460  KM from Bangalore, 15 KM from Badami and 10 KM from Pattadakal and this temple is midway between Badami and Pattadakal.
Nearest Railway Station is Badami. Local Bus service is available from Badami. 

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE






Veerabhadra

Lotus medallion on the ceiling 



The beautiful Ardhanari - PC Web site
Bhuvaraha
PC Web site - Main Temple
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---

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