Photo Details
| Date Taken |
| Jan 26, 2015 |
| Date Uploaded |
| Aug 31, 2015 |
| Location |
| Pattadakal, Karnataka, India |
| Camera |
| Canon EOS-1D X |
| Focal Length |
| 32 mm |
| Shutter Speed |
| 1/5 sec |
| Aperture |
| f/4 |
| ISO |
| 2000 |
| Copyright |
| © NITIN VYAS |
| Categories |
| Black and White, Places, Travel |
Published
Pattadakal, in Karnataka, represents the high point of an eclectic art which, in the 7th and 8th centuries under the Chalukya dynasty, achieved a harmonious blend of architectural forms from northern and southern India. An impressive series of nine Hindu temples, as well as a Jain sanctuary, can be seen there. One masterpiece from the group stands out – the Temple of Virupaksha, built c. 740 by Queen Lokamahadevi to commemorate her husband's victory over the kings from the South.