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Badami Mountain Temple - Carvings #136279336
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Cave temples - near the Bhutanatha group of temples is a cluster of sandstone shrines dedicated to the deity Bhutanatha, in Badami town of Karnataka state, India. Badami cave temples Vishnu image inside cave number 3 in Badami Vishnu image in Badami cave 3 Map showing the location of Badami cave templesMap showing the location of Badami cave temples Coordinates15ð55ââ¬Â²06ââ¬Â³N 75ð41ââ¬Â²3ââ¬Â³ECoordinates: 15ð55ââ¬Â²06ââ¬Â³N 75ð41ââ¬Â²3ââ¬Â³E Discovery6th Century GeologySandstone EntrancesSix caves DifficultyEasy FeaturesUNESCO world heritage site candidate[1] The Badami cave temples are a complex of four Hindu, a Jain and possibly Buddhist cave temples located in Badami, a town in the Bagalkot district in northern part of Karnataka, India. The caves are considered an example of Indian rock-cut architecture, especially Badami Chalukya architecture, which dates from the 6th century. Badami was previously known as Vataapi Badami, the capital of the early Chalukya dynasty, which ruled much of Karnataka from the 6th to the 8th century. Badami is situated on the west bank of a man made lake ringed by an earthen wall with stone steps; it is surrounded on the north and south by forts built in later times.