Alampur Papanasi Temples
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Alampur Papanasi Temples are a group of twenty three
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s dated between 9th- and 11th-century that have been relocated to the southwest of Alampur village in
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. This cluster of mostly ruined temples are co-located near the meeting point of Tungabhadra River and Krishna River at the border of
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.Odile Divakaran (1971)
Les temples d'Ālampur et de ses environs au temps des Cāḷukya de Bādāmi
Arts Asiatiques, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 51-101
They are about 1.5 kilometers from the Alampur Navabrahma Temples of the
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tradition, but completed a few centuries later by the Rashtrakutas and later Chalukyas. The Papanasi temples exhibit the Nagara architecture with a square plan. The Papanasisesvara temple is the largest of Papanasi group. It has a square plan, a ''phamsana'' superstructure with a ''brahmachchanda-griva'' sikhara, plain outer walls and ''rangamandapa'' inside. The temple is dedicated to dancing Shiva (Nataraja, Natesha). Together with the Navabrahma temples, the Papanasi group were related to the Kalamukha and Pashupata sect of Shaivism. Additional temples in this region made the site a Shaktism ''pitha''. All of these temples featured Vaishnavism themes and narrated Hindu texts in their arts. Together these formed the Brahmeshvara Sthana tirtha (Kshetra), and before their destruction in the 14th and 15th centuries during Delhi Sultanate invasions and associated Muslim-Hindu conflict, they wielded enormous influence in regional religious life. Some historic Hindu and Buddhist literature refers to this site near Kurnool as ''Srisaila'' or ''Sriparvata''. According to David White, this site in 12th century also became linked with the Shaivism sect called Virasaiva or Lingayats. The Papanasi temple group is not at the original location. They have been moved and restored from their ruins by the
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after 1980. They were threatened by the Srisailam hydroelectric project, but they were moved to higher grounds and a barrage built to protect them which has saved them from further damage. Excavations associated with this transplantation of the temples unearthed evidence of temple building rituals.MS Nagaraja Rao (1985)
Indian Archaeology: A Review
, Vol. 1982-83, ASI, pages 9-13
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Location

The Alampur Navabrahma temples are located in the Telangana village of Alampur, at the confluence (''sangam'') of two major rivers, the Tungabhadra and
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. It is south of
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, connected by the four-lane National Highway 44 (Asian Highway 43), and about northeast of
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monuments and east of
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, the capital of the kings who are credited with building it in the 7th century.


Gallery

File:9th to 11th century Alampur Papanasi Temples, Telangana India - 7.jpg, One of the temples File:9th to 11th century Alampur Papanasi Temples, Telangana India - 64.jpg, Another temple with Ganga and Yamuna goddesses, plus Vimana File:9th to 11th century Alampur Papanasi Temples, Telangana India - 11.jpg, The mandapam of the largest temple File:9th to 11th century Alampur Papanasi Temples, Telangana India - 66.jpg, Nandi facing the sanctum File:9th to 11th century Alampur Papanasi Temples, Telangana India - 15.jpg, A 10th-century inscription File:9th to 11th century Alampur Papanasi Temples, Telangana India - 17.jpg, Nataraja and directional deities carved in ceiling File:9th to 11th century Alampur Papanasi Temples, Telangana India - 37.jpg, A relief showing the Vedic legend of samudra-manthan File:9th to 11th century Alampur Papanasi Temples, Telangana India - 61.jpg, Saptamatrikas (Shaktism)


See also

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Aihole Aihole (pronounced "Eye-hoḷé"), also referred to as Aivalli, Ahivolal or Aryapura, is a historic site of ancient and medieval era Buddhist, Hindu and Jain monuments in Karnataka, India that dates from the sixth century through the twelfth ...
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Pattadakal Pattadakal, also called Paṭṭadakallu or Raktapura, is a complex of 7th and 8th century CE Hindu and Jain temples in northern Karnataka (India). Located on the west bank of the Malaprabha River in Bagalakote district, this UNESCO World Her ...
* Alampur Navabrahma Temples


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Ten Mahishasuramardani Icons from Alampur
M Radhakrishna Sharma
Doorframes on the Earliest Orissan Temples
Thomas Donaldson {{Hindu inscriptions and arts, state=autocollapse Hindu temples in Mahbubnagar district Indian architectural history Shiva temples in Telangana Hindu pilgrimage sites in India Chalukya dynasty Hindu temple architecture Indian rock-cut architecture