Sangameshwara Temple (via Travelogues)
Date of Pulakeshi… I have other ideas….but please to look at the photographs…
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Date of Pulakeshi… I have other ideas….but please to look at the photographs…
The Kudali Sangameshwara temple, probably constructed by Pulakesi I (540-566 AD), is one of the earliest and grandest of the Badami Chalukyan temples in Andhra Pradesh. Once situated at the confluence of the rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra, the temple was dismantled during the Srisailam project and reconstructed here on the outskirts of Alampur town. The entrance is flanked by casually seated (sukhasana) images of the nidhi-purushas or … Read More
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September 14, 2010 at 12:00 pm
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