08th December 2018.
Visit to this temple was a part of Thalavadi
Heritage walk. With out proper direction
and mobile signals ( google maps ), we found very difficult to locate
this temple. And finally we reached the
spot. This temple is being maintained by Archaeological
Survey of India ( ASI). Even-though it was a Sunday, the care taker opened the
sanctum door.
The sanctum sanctorum consists of a 10 feet square sanctum and height of about 7 feet, 18
feet ardha mandapa and an open mukha mandapa. The steps side walls to the mukha mandapa,
has the reliefs of sanga nidhi and Padmanidhi. Dwarapalakas are at the entrance of ardha mandapa. Both dwarapalakas are standing in un-identical position. The ardha mandapam is being supported by lathe turned 4 numbers of Ganga period hard soap stone pillars. Ashtathik balakas panel with dancing Shiva at the center is on the ardha mandapa ceiling. There is a big size Chandikeswarar statue kept in the ardha mandapa, perhaps for the safety reasons it might have kept in the ardha mandapa. In between pillars reliefs of lions, horses and makara headed fish. One of the capital of a pillar has the relief of Ganga King and his wife. The beams of the arthamandapa has the reliefs of dancing, moving, fighting / wrestling dwarf bootha ganas with various heads like monkey, elephant etc. In the sanctum the moolavar is unique of 22 inches in diameter stands on a darkish black stone avudayar.
Ashtadikpalakas
The Adhistanam has, oorthuva padma, round Kumuda
and yazhivari similar to Srinivasanallur Shiva Temple. The Koshtams are empty
now. The Vimana is of two tier built with brick and mortar. Various postures of
Shiva Like. Gaja samhara moorthy, Dakshinamurthy, Alingan Murthy, Rashabandhikar,
dancers etc, adorn the Vimana. Most of the images are mutilated yet the remains is enough to indicates the remarkable elegance and fine taste of Gangas. The Vimana is very much similar to the Dharmaraja
Ratham of Mamallapuram Pallava period monolithic rock cut Temple. The Construction has the
influence of Pallava architecture.
In the outer prakaram Nandhi is on a platform and
it’s ears are found broken. On the North west corner platform there is a
Mahishamardini statue. On the South west corner there is a building
which houses Saptamatrikas statues, Jain Tirthankara Parshvanath and Vinayagar statues.
In addition to there are inscription stones and Hero stones. In addition to
this there is a Shiva linga with avudayar on the south east platform.
The temple was built during 9th century
Ganga period and the king who built the temple is not known. This is one of the
very old and earliest temple built with stone and Stucco in Karnataka. One
the Tamil Inscription stone speaks about a grants made to this temple god
Ramanathadeva of Narasamangala by the Hoysala King Veera ballala –III.
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