Malleswara Temple, Kambadur,
Andhra Pradesh
Malleswara Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located at Kambadur village in Anantapur district in Andhra Pradesh, India. The temple is situated in Karnataka – Andhra Pradesh border. The temple is believed to be built in 8th century CE. Locals call this temple as a Chola temple but in style it is more inclined towards Chalukyas. The temple has been classified as a Monument of National Importance by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
The Temple
This temple is facing towards east. The temple is heavily influenced by Jain architectural style. The Sanctum Sanctorum consists of Sanctum, Antrala, Ranga Mandapa and open Mukha Mandapa. There is an intricate carving of inverted lotus at the centre of the Mukha Mandapa. The Sanctum houses a Shiva Linga. There are shrines for Parvati, Veerabhadra and Ganesha in the temple premises. A beautiful temple tank can be seen in the courtyard.
The intricate carved pillars, the panels on the parapet surrounding the Mandapa and sculptures are an excellent example of workmanship pf ancient artisans. An inscription dated to Vijayanagara Emperor Krishnadevaraya mentions about the donations made to this temple. Another inscription dated to Krishnadevaraya mentions about the gift of fifty Varahas (gold coins) to the temple by Viruppanna, a Governor under Krishnadevaraya.
Festivals
3 days Radhotsavam during March-April
is the most famous festival celebrated here.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about
1.5 Kms from Kambadur Bus Stop, 33 Kms from Kalyandurg, 64 Kms from
Nagasamudram Railway Station, 75 Kms from Rayadurg Junction Railway Station,
105 Kms from Bellary, 140 Kms from Tumakuru and 196 Kms from Bengaluru Airport.
The temple is situated on Bellary to Tumakuru route after Kalyandurg.
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