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    Ashish Karamchandani Monitor India VK Badami NHB.

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    Badami Bus Station.

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    Great! Badami youth Association presented Kabaddi competition winner, our Seenu.

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    Such early structural temples are the Ladkhan in Aihole and the Kallamatha in Badami.

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    Taila belonged to the family of the Badami Chalukyas and was a very ambitious ruler.

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    Fire extinguishing material for extinction of fires in flammable liquids G.N. Badami & T.P. Sharma. Patent Number 143818.

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    Though smaller than the Badami cave- temples, these are interesting from the point of view of plan, design and sculpture.

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    Badami is situated on the west bank of a man made lake ringed by an earthen wall with stone steps;

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    Kilometers away from Badami, Aihole is another historic site in Karnataka, where there are beautiful ancient temples situated along the Malaprabha river.

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    The former Chief Minister further said,"But it is certain that we will field a good candidate in Badami and defeat Siddaramaiah.

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    Vikramaditya II(reigned 733- 744 CE) was the son of King Vijayaditya and ascended the Badami Chalukya throne following the death of his father.

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    In the earlier Western Chalukyan caves as at Badami, Vishnu and Siva sculptures occur indiscriminately, while in the later ones they are well- nigh separated.

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    The iconographic forms noticed in the Badami group include, among Vaishnava forms, Varaha, Trivikrama, Narasimha, Anantasayin, Vaikunthanatha, Vishnu, and Vaishnavite legends and Krishna- lila in friezes.

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    At a distance of 1 KM from Badami Bus Station, Cave 4 is situated towards the east of Cave 3 and it was built in the 8th century.

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    The major attraction of the cave is a carving of Lord Shiva with 10 hands in different Bharatanatya postures(a similar figure with 18 hands can be seen in Cave 1 of Badami).

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    In the earliest examples of the cave- temples as at Badami, the sanctum, or garbha- griha, is relatively small and just enough for the pitha of the linga in the Siva cave- temples, and the image in others.

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    The exhibition of the bhuta gana friezes in the facade dwarf wall and the bracket figures, on the other hand, would take this excavation closer to the Badami group, thereby indicating the first quarter of the seventh century as its date.

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    For, judging by the components of the adhishthana and the wall pilasters and their developed mouldings one can only attribute them, on comparison with what obtains in other cases in Aihole, Pattadkal and Badami, to a date posterior to the first half the seventh century.

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    The heaviness of the Chalukyan pillars as at Badami is apparently reduced by the flutings and carvings; the pillar and corbel shapes are various, but in their development they retain their individuality till the close of the Chalukyan period and do not recur in the Rashtrakuta creations.

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    The result was that the cradles of early Chalukyan architecture and art, namely, Mahakutesvar, Aihole, Pattadkal and Badami, and lower down in Andhra- Karnataka region round about Kurnool in Satyavolu and Mahanandibordering the Eastern Chalukyan branch of Vengi produced a mixed variety of temples: the northern, the southern, and those locally known as Kadamba.

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    Smriti Mandhana- Indian cricketer who plays for the Indian women's national team Badami Badami Chalukyas Badami Chalukya Architecture Western Chalukya Western Chalukya architecture Tasgaon Madhavnagar Itkare Based on Election Commission website Archived 6 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine Census GIS India Archived 27 July 2007 at WebCite"Chalukya capital tells a tale of ruin.

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    The Malegitti Sivalaya standing on an outer crag among the hills of Badami is the simplest structure consisting of a ponderously built single- walled nirandhara vimana composed of large blocks of sandstone, with a closed mandapa almost of the same width in front of it, preceded by an open four- pillared porch of a lesser width,

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    While this navaranga, or concentric nine- bay pattern, is repeated in the main scheme in the structural temples of the Chalukyan series, later, the Badami cave, mandapa- type also finds its structural analogues particularly in temples of the south- west Deccan, west Mysore and the Konkan and Malabar coasts down to the times of the Ikkeri Nayaks of the seventeenth century.

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    THE CHALUKYA AND RASHTRAKUTA CAVE- TEMPLES OF THE DECCAN The Chalukyas of Badami from the middle of the sixth century AD and the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta who supplanted them effectively in the middle of the eighth century, together with the Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi have left a number of cave- temples in the region between the Tapti and the north Pennar rivers, extending from coast to coast.

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