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Architectural riches of Lakkundi

The Karnata Dravida tradition of temple-building in stone began in Badami during the rule of the Badami Chalukyas (6th to 8th centuries CE). Over the following centuries, this tradition evolved through conscious experimentation, eventually giving rise to a markedly different architectural style during the 11th and 12th centuries CE, under the patronage of the Kalyani Chalukyas. Lakkundi emerged as an important centre of this architectural innovation.
Last Updated : 19 June 2025, 02:46 IST
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The exquisitely carved exterior of the Kalleshwara temple at Hire Hadagali village. 
The exquisitely carved exterior of the Kalleshwara temple at Hire Hadagali village. 
A view of the Muskina Bavi and Manikeshwara Temple at Lakkundi in Gadag district. Photos by Srikumar M Menon
A view of the Muskina Bavi and Manikeshwara Temple at Lakkundi in Gadag district. Photos by Srikumar M Menon
The Doddabasappa temple with a 24-point star-shaped vimana in Dambala village Gadag district. 
The Doddabasappa temple with a 24-point star-shaped vimana in Dambala village Gadag district. 
Brahma Jinalaya Lakkundi
Brahma Jinalaya Lakkundi
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Published 19 June 2025, 02:46 IST

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