Pattadakal | Karnataka | India
Ideal Duration: 2-3 hours
Best Time: Throughout the year
Nearest Airport: $name
Nearest Railway Station: Badami
Papanatha Temple is a small temple built for Mukteswara and situated to the south of the Virupaksha area. From the inscriptions, it was found that the structure was completed in 740 AD. The idols of Nandi and Virabhadra had been placed in proximity to the entrance of the inner hall. Tourists visiting this temple can observe 16 massive pillars that are supporting the ceiling of the primary hall. Pillars and pilasters of the temple are adorned with intricate carvings of females and couples. Devotees can also see sculptures of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, accompanied by musicians on the ceiling of the Ardha mandapa of the temple. The unique carvings of the temple show important events from Ramayana, the Hindu epic. This temple has an entrance porch, a sabha mandapa, an Ardha mandapa and a sanctum that is surrounded by a circular ambulatory path. The unique thing to be noted here is that this temple does not include a Nandi mandapa, though an exquisite figure of Nandi has been kept in the sabha mandapa. The intricate carvings of this temple ensure that it deserves to be on the must-see list of all tourists headed towards Pattadakal.
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