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Mahadeva Temple, History, Architecture – Itagi

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Mahadeva Temple

Image Source: Manjunath Doddamani Gajendragad 

About Mahadeva Temple

History

Architecture


General Layout

Shikhara (Tower)

Sculptural Highlights

The doorways are richly carved with makara toranas, floral motifs, and guardian figures (dvarapalas).

Exterior walls feature mythological narratives, Shaivite iconography, and miniature shrine motifs.

Additional Shrines

Unique Aspects

Cultural and Religious Importance

How to Reach

Nearby Attractions

1. Kuknur Temples

Located about 7–10 km from Itagi, Kuknur is home to several ancient temples, including the Navalinga Temples, known for their unique clustered Shiva shrines and Chalukyan architecture.

2. Lakkundi (Gadag District)

Around 20–40 km away, Lakkundi is famous for its step wells, ancient temples, and intricately carved stone structures from the Kalyani Chalukya period.

3. Koppal Fort

Situated in Koppal town, this historic hill fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and has remnants of ancient military architecture.

4. Anjanadri Hills (Gangavathi)

Believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, this spiritual hill destination attracts pilgrims and trekkers alike with its sunrise views over the Tungabhadra River.

5. Hampi (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

About 70 km away, Hampi is one of India’s most famous historical destinations, featuring Vijayanagara Empire ruins, stone chariots, and temples.

6. Kanakagiri

Known for its Jain temples and peaceful surroundings, Kanakagiri offers a calm spiritual atmosphere near Koppal.Nearby Attractions

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FAQs

1. What is the best time to visit Mahadeva Temple, Itagi?

The ideal time is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing and travel.

2. Is there an entry fee?

No, entry to the temple is generally free for visitors.

3. What is special about this temple?

It is considered one of the finest examples of Western Chalukya architecture, known for its detailed stone carvings and historical inscription calling it the “Emperor among Temples.”

4. How much time is needed to explore the temple?

Around 1–2 hours is enough to explore the temple complex thoroughly.

5. Is photography allowed?

Yes, photography is generally allowed in the outer premises, but visitors should respect temple rules.

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