• Pattadakal has ten temples, of which four have been constructed in North India’s Nagara style and six are in the South Indian Hoysala style.
  • Pattadakal, also called Raktapura, is a complex of 7th and 8th century CE Hindu and Jain temples in northern Karnataka, India.
  • Badami is the nearest railway station (17 km from Pattadakal) Pattadakal has good bus service and road connectivity from Bengaluru and other parts of Karnataka.
  • Pattadakal is a small village situated on the left bank of the river Malaprabha in Bagalkot district of Northern Karnataka.
  • Nestled amidst the sylvan settings of a small village in Karnataka, Pattadakal is famous as one of the historical sites.
  • Kashiviswanatha Temple Pattadakal Karnataka. Sometimes in the cacophony of history and grandeur, we forget the softer notes, the pauses in between that add...
  • Pattadakal (Pattadakallu in local language ) in the Indian state of Karnataka is renowned for the group of the 8th century CE monuments.
  • Begin your spiritual journey with a serene visit to the Virupaksha Temple, one of the most prominent temples in Pattadakal.
  • Virupaksha Temple (previously known as Lokesvara Temple) is the largest temple in Pattadakal and the most popular one among tourists.
  • Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Hindu temples at Pattadakal are an effortless blend of North and South Indian architecture.