JAGANNATH TEMPLE
Temple dedicated to Jagannath, part of the Char Dham and adorned with ...Read more
KONARK SUN TEMPLE
Brahman temple representing the culmination of Kalinga architecture, one of ...Read more
BISHNUPUR TEMPLES
Bishnupur temples to the north, northeast, northwest, south, southeast of ...Read more
LINGARAJ TEMPLE
Temple dedicated to Harihara, but also an important Hindu pilgrimage center ...Read more
VADAKKUNNATHAN TEMPLE
Temple, one of the oldest dedicated to Shiva, known for its murals, a place ...Read more
SREE PADMANABHASWAMY TEMPLE
Temple dedicated to Vishnu, overlooking the Padma Theertham reservoir, a ...Read more
BEYT ISLAND
Island home to a giant Krishna statue, the Beyt Temple, other temples such ...Read more
THAKUJI TEMPLE
250-year-old temple with a bulbous roof, dedicated to Krishna, offering a ...Read more
TAKHAT KESHGARH SAHIB GURDWARA
The city's most important Gurdwara, home to sacred weapons and the Hola ...Read more
MANU MAHARISHI TEMPLE
Temple dedicated to King Manu, built on the site where he meditated, in a ...Read more
SHYAMA KALI TEMPLE
Temple on Tarna hill dedicated to the goddess Kali, dating from the 17th ...Read more
BHOOTNATH MANDIR
Stone temple in downtown Mandi dedicated to Shiva with the shivalinga in ...Read more
LAKSHMI NARAYAN TEMPLE
Complex of six stone temples dating from the 10th century, dedicated to ...Read more
GOVIND DEV TEMPLE
Red sandstone temple built in 1590 by the Maharaja of Amber, Man Singh I, a ...Read more
KESHAVDEV JI TEMPLE
Complex housing a large, somewhat kitsch statue of Krishna driving Arjuna's ...Read more
KOTTANKULANGARA DEVI TEMPLE
Temple to see, whose deity is Durga Bhagavathy, known for the ...Read more
VAIKOM MAHADEVAR TEMPLE
Read moreThe Mahadeva Temple of Vaikom is a famous temple dedicated to Shiva, associated with the legendary Parasurama, located 40 km north of Kottayam. It is a typical example of Kerala's religious architecture. This is also the case with the temples of Perunna, Vazhappally and Thrikkodithanam near Changanacherry.
THIRUNAKKARA SREE MAHADEVAR TEMPLE
Read moreLocated in the heart of the town of Kottayam, he is dedicated to Shiva, represented by a small black lingam. It looks very much like Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur. Traditional théâtre theatre performances are provided.
SREEVALLABHA TEMPLE
Colourful temple dedicated to Sreevallabha, a must-see for the traditional ...Read more
MANNARASALA SREE NAGARAJA TEMPLE
Beautiful temple dedicated to the King of the Serpenrs, a must-see for the ...Read more
CHETTIKULANGARA DEVI TEMPLE
Temple, where the deity worshipped for his miraculous powers is Bhadrakali, ...Read more
SREE KRISHNA TEMPLE
Read moreThis temple is one of the most important in Kerala. Its architecture is consistent with the typical style of that state. Its main festivities are celebrated in March and April. The temple is well known for its payasam, a milk porridge with exceptional sweetness prepared in large quantities and offered to deity, as well as visitors during the holiday season. The poet Kunjan Nambiar, who lived in the sixteenth century, represented in the temple auditorium his first Ottam Thullal, a solo high-content solo dance show.
JANARDHANASWAMY TEMPLE
Temple built by a Pandyan king to replace the original temple dedicated to ...Read more
TEMPLE PARASURAMA
Read moreThe temple of Parasuraman is located near the river Karamana. He is dedicated to the god Parasurama who would have created Kerala according to mythology. The faithful immerse themselves in the sacred water before paying homage to their missing ancestors.
LOKANARKAVU TEMPLE
Temple dedicated to Durga, about 20 km south of Mahé, which hosts the ...Read more
GURUVAYUR SREE KRISHNA TEMPLE
Pilgrimage center dedicated to Guruvayaurappan, affiliated to the god ...Read more
MUMBA DEVI TEMPLE
A busy, noisy temple at the end of the Zaveri Bazaar, home to Mumba Devi ...Read more
BANASHANKARI AMMA TEMPLE
Temple dedicated to Banashankari, one of the forms of Parvati, located in ...Read more
PATALESHWAR CAVE TEMPLE
Small basalt cave-temple, cut into the rock in the 8th century and ...Read more
SRI JAGDISH MAHARAJ
Beautiful buildings in a vast courtyard with a temple in the center, framed ...Read more
BHAGAVTHY AMMAN TEMPLE
A special temple overlooking the shore, dedicated to a manifestation of ...Read more
BADAMI CAVE TEMPLES (CAVE TEMPLES)
Read moreThe complex of rock temples of Badami is a site of exceptional beauty which is moreover candidate for a future inscription with the heritage of UNESCO.
Vatipa Nagar, the ancient name of Badami, was the capital of the Chalukiya empire from the 6th to the 7th century. This site consists of a huge artificial reservoir of the5th century named Agastyatirtha, surrounded by ochre cliffs in which cave temples have been carved in the rock. On the tops of these cliffs are forts intended to watch the surroundings. These monuments are representative of the Chalukiya architectural style. The site has a total of four rock temples: three Hindu and one Jain. The Hindu temples would have been even the first to appear on the Deccan plateau. Two are dedicated to Vishnu and one to Shiva. A fifth cave, of lesser size, would be perhaps dedicated to Buddha... Another temple is located near the artificial lake and also deserves your attention.
Cave n° 1. The access is by a staircase framed by figures of ganas, the dwarfs guardians of Shiva. The porch is supported by 4 columns with bas-reliefs of Shiva dancing. Two stone guardians welcome the visitor. They are dwarapalas (doorkeepers) 1.88 m high. The cave is decorated with numerous sculptures and bas-reliefs, including representations of Laxmi and Parvati surrounding a huge Harihara (half-Vishnu, half-Shiva) of more than 2 meters high. But the most beautiful image is undoubtedly that of Nataraja, or Shiva dancing. He has 18 arms, most of whose hands are in mudra position (symbolic hand representation). Only three of them carry objects, including a trident, a drum and an axe. At Shiva's feet, you will recognize Nandi, his ox, and Ganesh, his son. The ceiling of the cave is also decorated with 5 carved panels. The central panel represents Shesha, the snake who carries on his heads all the planets.
Cave n° 2. This cave dates from the 6th century and is dedicated to the god Vishnu, represented under different avatars. The porch is supported by four rectangular pillars, carved on their upper parts. You can see battle scenes, or others referring to Krishna at his birth and in his youth. The door frame is adorned with an entablature inlaid with gavakshas, the semi-circular forms. On the outer wall, note the beautiful depiction of Vahara (Vishnu's avatar in the form of a boar) saving the earth represented by the goddess Budhevi. Inside, Vishnu is represented as Trivikrama (a dwarf) with one foot on the earth and the other pointing north. Another panel again depicts Vahara saving the earth from the depths of the ocean. This sculpture is made in the center of a circular form. The ceiling is supported by 8 pillars and decorated with bas-reliefs. The top of the wall is decorated with a frieze representing scenes from the mythology of Vishnu or Krishna.
Cave n° 3. The unusual dimensions of this cave make it difficult to imagine the work required for its excavation. 20 meters wide, 21 meters deep and 4.6 meters high, it was necessary to dig the mountain on 15 meters deep! The cave contains many sculptures and bas-reliefs, the most notable of which are on the many pillars that support the weight of the ceiling. Will you find the scene of the Kamasutra representing a couple in an erotic posture? The walls of the cave are decorated with bas-reliefs, many of which depict Vishnu in different forms: Vishnu with 8 arms standing; Vishnu sitting on Shesha, the many-headed snake; Narasimha (half-man, half-lion avatar); Trivikrama armed; or Harihara. The ceilings still show traces of frescoes, which are among the oldest painted frescoes of Indian art known to date.
Cave n° 4. This cave, the most recent of the complex, is dedicated to various figures of Jainism. The porch is supported by 4 pillars with capitals. Parshvanath, the 23rd tirthankar, is depicted standing with his head haloed by a multi-headed snake symbolizing protection and respect. A few steps lead up to the shrine. In the shrine, Mahavira, the 24th tirthankar, rests on his pedestal. Inside the cave, you can admire a beautiful statue of Bahubali, the son of Adinath the1st tirthankar, snakes coiled along his calves.
Cave n° 5. It is the smallest of the caves and it is almost necessary to make contortions to penetrate there so much the entry is narrow. Inside, a man is represented sitting on a throne and surrounded by bas-reliefs representing people holding fans, a tree, elephants and lions ready to attack. No one knows for sure who this statue represents and interpretations are rife. Some think that it is a statue of Buddha and that the cave would have been then dedicated to Vishnu. Other scientists lean more for a representation of a figure of Jainism. Other archaeologists, finally, emit the hypothesis that it is a king. Unfortunately, the statue has suffered greatly from the ravages of time and part of its face has crumbled.
DIGAMBAR JAIN TEMPLE
Isolated temple where Jains come to cure incurable illnesses or for the ...Read more
VARADHARAJA PERUMAL TEMPLE
Read moreLocated in the white city, this temple also called Vedapureswarar is dedicated to the god Vishnu. A granite wall surrounds the temple, enclosing all its sanctuaries. It has a gopuram, the temple's entrance tower, with five levels. The temple was originally built by the Cholas in the 11th century and later enlarged by the Pandyas. With its superb Dravidian architecture and colourful colours, it is undoubtedly the most beautiful temple in the city.
MARUNDEESWARAR TEMPLE
Temple dedicated to Shiva, enlarged by the Cholas in the 11th century and ...Read more
PARAMESWARA VINNAGARAM (VAIKUNTA PERUMAL TEMPLE)
Read moreThis 8th century temple was built by Nandivarma Pallava. The battle scenes exalting the courage of the Pallava are engraved on the panels surrounding the parikrama of this temple. You can also admire statues of Vishnu.
GAUMUKH TEMPLE
Visit to the temple offering a route leading to the sources of the Ganges, ...Read more
BIRLA MANDIR (LAXMINARAYAN MANDIR)
A red-and-white sanctuary where devotees come to worship Vishnu and his ...Read more
SWAMINARAYAN MANDIR DWARKA
Temple with a main shrine dedicated to Naramayan, an incarnation of Vishnu, ...Read more
FATEGARH SAHIB GURDAWARA
The site features a gold dome and a tomb built in tribute to 2 martyred ...Read more
DURGIANA TEMPLE
Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Durga and forming a small relic of ...Read more
SHREE DWARKADHISH TEMPLE
A temple dedicated to Krishna, one of the four sacred temples, its 5-storey ...Read more
NAGESHWAR JYOTIRLINGA TEMPLE
One of Hinduism's most sacred temples with twelve jyotirlinga, a revered ...Read more
RUKMINI DEVI TEMPLE
Temple dedicated to Rukmini, Krishna's wife, dating back over 2,500 years ...Read more
HUTHEESING JAIN TEMPLE
Jain temple in white marble, built in 1848 and dedicated to Dharmanath, ...Read more
SWAMINARAYAN TEMPLE
Temple with pink sandstone entrance portico, carved wooden doors, 200 kilos ...Read more
MATA LAL DEVI MANDIR
Troglodytic Hindu temple dedicated to Lal Devi, with black-and-white photos ...Read more