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Doddabasappa temple

Gadag
Temples / Bastis

This temple assignable to 12th century CE facing east, has a garbhagriha, an antarala, a pillared hall and mandapa, all on the same axis. The garbhagriha houses a linga. The doorframe of the garbhagrihais decorated with various shakhas of finly carved sculptures. The mandapa can be approached from the southern entrance. The central four pillars in the mandapa are highly decorated.The exterior walls are carried up from the star shaped base in vertical projection corners. Elephants and linga adorn the top most moulding of the basement. The wall portions have long slender double pilasters with miniature shikharas over which are tiny dancing figure. Above the sanctuary, rises a multi-storied superstructure which continues the angled projections of the walls beneath.The capping roof is also in star- like plan.

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