The visit to this Chakra
Temple at Aihole was a part of “Hampi, Badami, Pattadakal, Mahakuta and Aihole
temples Heritage visit” organized by வரலாறு விரும்பிகள் சங்கம் Varalaru Virumbigal Sangam – VVS and எண்திசை வரலாற்று மரபு நடைக்குழு, between 24th December to 28th December
2022. I extend my sincere thanks to the
organizers Mrs Radha and Mrs Nithya Senthil Kumar and Mr Senthil Kumar.
HISTORY
OF AIHOLE
Aihole, is located in Hungund taluk of Bagalkot
district in northern Karnataka. Situated
on the bank of the river Malaprabha, Aihole was the cultural capital during the
period of the Western Chalukya dynasty of Badami ( 543-757 CE ) founded by
Pulakeshi-I ( 543-566 CE ) with Vätäpi - Bādāmi as the capital latter led by
Pulakeshi- II ( 610-642 CE ) and latter the succeeded by Rashtrakuta’s of Malkhed
( 757-950 CE ) and the Chalukya’s of Kalyana ( 950-1250 CE ).The town had trading
and administrative importance with a guild known as Ayyavole Ainuruvarr, ( a
guild of 500 elders ) mentioned in numerous ancient inscriptions.
The
legend
The name Ayyavolal is derived from Aryavolal
or Aryapura ( the valley of the elders ). In the local language, it is known as
Aivalli /Aiholli.
As per the legend, Parashurama, after killing
the kshatriya-s, is said to have washed his axe in the Malaprabha river. The
waters of the river turned red due to blood, causing the people to exclaim, "Ai
Holi" ( Ai, the river...!!! ). Hence the name Aiholi, which has got corrupted to the
present name of Aihole.
TEMPLES OF AIHOLE COMPLEX
This Aihole Temple
complex consists of about 6 temples, constructed during early Chalukyas since
mid fifth Century, within the fortification alone in groups and there are more
than 50 temples can be seen out side. Some of the temples visited during our
Heritage Visit are….
1. Durga Temple
2. Surya Narayana
Temple
3. Ladkhan Temple
4. Gaudaragudi /
Gaudara Temple
5. Chakra Gudi
6. Badiger Gudi
7. Ravanaphadi Cave
8. Huchchimalli
Temple, Ravana phadi
சக்ர குடி /கோயில்..
இக்கோயில் 9 ஆம்
நூற்றாண்டச் சார்ந்ததாகக் கருதப்படுகின்றது. கருவறை, இடைநாழி, ரங்க மண்டபம்
மற்றும் முகமண்டபத்துடன் இக்கோயில் கட்டப்பட்டு உள்ளது. கருவறை மீது வட இந்திய
கட்டிடக்கலையினை ஒட்டி கட்டப்பட்ட ரேகா நாகர விமானம், அமலகா மற்றும் ஸ்தூபியுடன் காணப்படுகின்றது,
கருவறையின் முகப்பில் கருடன் பாம்பை பிடித்து இருப்பது போன்ற சிற்பமும், மேலும்
20க்கும் மேற்பட்ட சிற்பங்களும் காணப்படுகின்றன. விமானத்தின் அமலக்கா –
நெல்லிக்காயைப் போன்ற அமைப்பு – சக்கர வடிவில் இருப்பதால் இக்கோயில் சக்கரகோயில் என
அழைக்கப்படுவதாக கூறப்படுகின்றது.
Chakragudi.. The temple consists of sanctum sanctorum /
garbhagruha, antechamber / antarala and open portico / mukha mandapa. A
Shivalinga is in the garbhagruha, Rekha-nagara style crest / Vimanam on it.
Assigned to the 9th
Century, Chakragudi is known for its 20 sculptures of amorous couple engraved
an doorframe of the sanctum which has Garuda holding two snakes on the lintel.
Above that it the relief sculpture of a Dravida Shikara. The temple has sanctum
and the Ranga mantapa alone at present, and has a Nagara shikhara, on the
Garbhagriha and the Drominent round. Amalaka at the Stupi which may have
brought the name chakragudi to this monument.
Ref
1. A Hand book on World Heritage Series Badami, published by Archaeological Survey of India.
2. A Hand book on Hampi, Badami, Pattadakal & Aihole issued by VVS in Tamil.
3. Temple architecture and Art of Early Chalukyas Badami, Pattadakal, Mahakuta, Aihole by George Michell.
LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
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