India is the land of rich culture and heritage. Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world and the evidence of it can be found in many parts of the world. The level of intelligence, the vision, the workmanship and the creativity our ancestors had is unmatched. The architecture and art of that time with limited resources can’t be replicated even today! Haa…my heart is filled with so much pride.

This is related to Nanchi’s Fun Facts Friday. Today, you will be getting to know the facts about the Durga Temple Aihole in Karnataka. When we were on our trip to Hampi, I read about Aihole temples and had to pay it a visit. Trust me we were not disappointed! Let’s start with the fun facts…..
- Built by the Chalukyas in the 7th-8th century.
- Architecture style of the Durga temple is mostly Darvida with Nagara style.
- The temple is not of the goddess “Durga” but probably gets its name from the “Durga” (fort) nearby.
- The original dedication of the temple may be of Sun or Lord Vishnu or perhaps Lord Shiva.
- The outer round ended structure seems to be resembling the Indian Parliament House.
- The exterior walls are extremely intricately carved with the figures of Varaha, Narasimha, Vishnu and more.
- Pierced windows with beautiful patterns allow light into the hall.
You must visit it to believe it! Hope you liked the Nanchi’s Fun Facts Friday.
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A beautiful temple indeed!
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Great temple.
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Beautiful!
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striking architecture
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You indeed should be proud of your country’s heritage, history, and achievements.
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Somehow missed this temple during our Hampi trip 😌😌
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Lovely and informative post N. Had been to Hospet and Hampi as a kid. Don’t remember much of it now.
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and such beautiful gardens.. 😉
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Yes, green landscape! 😊❤
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I’m hoping to head back to India next year 🇮🇳 loved it so much when I was over there at Christmas last year ✨
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Wow! That’s awesome. Which part of India did you cover in your last visit? 😊❤
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I did a tour from Delhi to Goa, visiting Agra, Jaipur, Pushkar, Udaipur and Mumbai in between 😀 I loved it soo much ☺️🇮🇳💕
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Beautiful temple.
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It indeed is. So beautiful and artistic! 😊❤
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Beautiful captures and great info.
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Thank you, Arv! 😊❤
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Thanks for the info Nanchi. I wonder whether Parliament house was inspired from this ancient temple.
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Yes, Balroop. Than you for visiting my blog! 😊❤
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A fascinating structure.
Thank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/07/jazzy.html
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Thank you 😊❤
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Wow.. Another amazing post from you, Madam..!!
I knew about the fact that the Parliament building is inspired from the Durga Temple, but didn’t know that this temple is actually dedicated to Lord Shiva. A closer examination of the structure (which resembles a gigantic Shivling) cements that theory.
Beautiful article once again, Madam..!! It’s a privilege learning from you.. 🙂 🙂
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Abir. I am glad you liked it and you are as always humble! 😊❤
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You are most welcome Madam and I think you are humble enough to always praise your audience.. ❤ 😊
Hope you are doing good..!! Stay safe.. 😊
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Generous, Abir. I am doing good. You too take care. ❤
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Sure Madam.. 😊 ❤
Thank you..!!
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😊😊
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Eagerly waiting for your Friday post..!! 😊😊
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Coming up in 30 mins! 😉😁
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❤ 😊
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The incredible ancient architecture does not cease to amaze me. Super! Thanks!
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Thank you Roger! 😊❤
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I love the architecture of Indian temples. Truly designed by genius and spiritual beings. 😍
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Yes, the architecture of Indian temples are so fascinating and mind blowing! I am sure our ancestors were genius. Proud to have such culture here. Thank you for visiting my blog, Kendi! 😊❤
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