Papushati nath temple
Papushati Nath
**Papushati Nath Temple**) is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in **Pattadakal**, Karnataka, India. Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its group of 8th-century Chalukyan monuments.
### **Key Features of Papnath Temple:**
1. **Architecture** – Built in the **Dravidian style**, the temple showcases intricate carvings and sculptures typical of the Chalukyan period.
2. **Deity** – The main deity is **Lord Shiva**, worshipped as **Papanatha** (meaning "Lord who destroys sins").
3. **Structure** – The temple has a **mandapa (pillared hall)**, a **sanctum (garbhagriha)**, and a **tower (shikhara)**.
4. **Reliefs & Sculptures** – The walls feature detailed carvings depicting scenes from the **Ramayana** and **Mahabharata**, as well as various forms of Shiva and other deities.
5. **Historical Significance** – Constructed around **680 CE**, it is one of the later temples in Pattadakal, blending both **North Indian (Nagara)** and **South Indian (Dravidian)** architectural styles.
### **Visiting Information:**
- **Location:** Pattadakal, Bagalkot District, Karnataka
- **Best Time to Visit:** October to March (pleasant weather)
- **Nearby Attractions:**
- **Virupaksha Temple** (another major temple in Pattadakal)
- **Sangameshvara Temple**
- **Badami Caves** (about 22 km away)
- **Aihole** (another ancient temple complex, around 35 km away)
Pattadakal was a major cultural and religious center under the **Chalukya dynasty**, and the Papnath Temple remains an important example of India’s rich temple architecture.
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