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Badami Shivalaya refers to one of three 6th to 8th-century CE Hindu temples in Badami, Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. They illustrate the early Chalukya style, and are among the better preserved illustrations of Dravida Hindu architecture. They are close to the Badami cave temples and other structural temples near Agasthya lake, but the Badami Shivalyas are located near or on top of different hillocks. These include the Upper Shivalaya (actually a Vaishnava temple), Lower Shivalaya and the better preserved Mallegitti Sivalaya found to the north of the Badami town. These temples include Shiva, Vishnu and Devi-related artwork, as well as depict legends from the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

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  • Badami Shivalaya refers to one of three 6th to 8th-century CE Hindu temples in Badami, Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. They illustrate the early Chalukya style, and are among the better preserved illustrations of Dravida Hindu architecture. They are close to the Badami cave temples and other structural temples near Agasthya lake, but the Badami Shivalyas are located near or on top of different hillocks. These include the Upper Shivalaya (actually a Vaishnava temple), Lower Shivalaya and the better preserved Mallegitti Sivalaya found to the north of the Badami town. These temples include Shiva, Vishnu and Devi-related artwork, as well as depict legends from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. (en)
  • Badami Shivalaya Indiako VI. mendetik VIII. mendera eraikitako hiru tenpluetako bat da, Indiako Badamin, Karnatakako Bagalkot barrutian. Chalukyaren estilo goiztiarra ilustratzen dute eta Dravida arkitektura hinduan hobekien kontserbatu diren ilustrazioen artean daude. Badamiko haitzuloko tenpluetatik eta Agasthya lakutik gertu dauden beste tenplu estruktural batzuetatik gertu daude, eta muino desberdinetan kokatzen dira. Badami Shivalaya hiru santutegiz dago osatua: Goi Shivalaya (berez Vaishnava tenplua), Behe Shivalaya eta hobekien kontserbatutako Mallegitti Sivalaya, Badami hiriaren iparraldean dagoena. Tenplu hauetan Shiva, Vishnu eta Devirekin lotutako artelanak daude, baita Ramayana eta Mahabharatako elezaharrak ere. (eu)
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  • Mallegitti Sivalaya temple floor plan, Badami Karnataka (en)
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  • Mallegitti Sivalaya temple floor plan, Badami Karnataka (en)
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  • Badami Shivalaya refers to one of three 6th to 8th-century CE Hindu temples in Badami, Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. They illustrate the early Chalukya style, and are among the better preserved illustrations of Dravida Hindu architecture. They are close to the Badami cave temples and other structural temples near Agasthya lake, but the Badami Shivalyas are located near or on top of different hillocks. These include the Upper Shivalaya (actually a Vaishnava temple), Lower Shivalaya and the better preserved Mallegitti Sivalaya found to the north of the Badami town. These temples include Shiva, Vishnu and Devi-related artwork, as well as depict legends from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. (en)
  • Badami Shivalaya Indiako VI. mendetik VIII. mendera eraikitako hiru tenpluetako bat da, Indiako Badamin, Karnatakako Bagalkot barrutian. Chalukyaren estilo goiztiarra ilustratzen dute eta Dravida arkitektura hinduan hobekien kontserbatu diren ilustrazioen artean daude. Badamiko haitzuloko tenpluetatik eta Agasthya lakutik gertu dauden beste tenplu estruktural batzuetatik gertu daude, eta muino desberdinetan kokatzen dira. Badami Shivalaya hiru santutegiz dago osatua: Goi Shivalaya (berez Vaishnava tenplua), Behe Shivalaya eta hobekien kontserbatutako Mallegitti Sivalaya, Badami hiriaren iparraldean dagoena. Tenplu hauetan Shiva, Vishnu eta Devirekin lotutako artelanak daude, baita Ramayana eta Mahabharatako elezaharrak ere. (eu)
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