Veerabhadra Temple Complex in Lepakshi is one of the ancient structures in the area. Built in 16th century this is a architectural marvel. This was built by Virupanna Nayaka and Viranna, both brothers who were Governors under the Vijayanagar Empire.
The outermost waled enclosure has three gates, of which the northern gate is used regularly. The temple complex has Veerabhadra Temple and Natya Mantapa.
Within the temple complex, to its eastern side, there is huge boulder of granite stone which on one side has carving of coiled multi-hooded serpent providing an umbrella cover over a Linga. On the other side of the same boulder there is also a huge statue of Lord Ganesha.
There are also several other structures in the complex like Shiva Linga and Hanuman.
The outermost waled enclosure has three gates, of which the northern gate is used regularly. The temple complex has Veerabhadra Temple and Natya Mantapa.
Within the temple complex, to its eastern side, there is huge boulder of granite stone which on one side has carving of coiled multi-hooded serpent providing an umbrella cover over a Linga. On the other side of the same boulder there is also a huge statue of Lord Ganesha.
There are also several other structures in the complex like Shiva Linga and Hanuman.
Wow, that granite boulder serpent made me gasp! Oh my gosh, your posts never cease to amaze.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, and its over 500 years.
ReplyDeleteWonderful temple. Nice to read. Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that a temple so old and venerated still exists and is in use today. The multi headed coiled serpent is fascinating.
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Amazing. One is amazed at the marvels created by the ancient ones and we have all the modern tools but couldn't make such wonders.
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Beautiful place to spend full day exploring.
ReplyDeleteThe architecture is gorgeous. So much elaborate work and resisted the centuries. A marvel indeed.
ReplyDeleteIt is so old, and still so beautiful. There is nothing even close to that old where I live. Thanks for the ongoing tour!
ReplyDeleteAmazing architecture and great shots ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteAnother spot full of history.
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The boulder carvings are amazing!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful photo's again !
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A marvel indeed, wonderful.
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