Padmakshi Temple
Padmakshi Devasthanam | |
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Padmakshi Devasthanam Location in India | |
Name | |
Other names | Padmakshamma Temple |
Telugu | పద్మాక్షి గుడి |
Geography | |
Coordinates | 17°59′53″N 79°34′01″E / 17.9979519°N 79.5669959°ECoordinates: 17°59′53″N 79°34′01″E / 17.9979519°N 79.5669959°E |
Country | India |
State/province | Telangana |
District | Warangal |
Locale | Hanamakonda |
Elevation | 299 m (981 ft) |
Culture | |
Primary deity | Padmakshi |
Architecture | |
Number of temples | 1 |
History and governance | |
Date established | 12th Century |
Padmakshi Temple[1] is one of the oldest temples in Hanamakonda, with Goddess Padmakshi (Padmakshamma) as the main deity built by Kakatiya Kings in 12th century.
History
Padmakshi Gutta or Kadalalaya basadi consists of a Jain temple dedicated to Goddess Padmavati, located on a hilltop in the heart of the town of Hanamakonda, was originally constructed during Kakatiya reign. Till the Kakatiya Kings renovated and established the Goddess Padmakshi, previously it was a ‘Basadi’ a Jain temple. The temple also has rich sculpture of the Jain Tirthankara's and other Jain Gods and Goddesses. The Kadalalaya basadi or Padmakshi Temple is built on a large rocky out crop.
Once a year, Lakhs of women come to this place to celebrate the famous Bathukamma festival and immerse the flowers in the pond at the foot of the Padmakshi hillock.[2]
Architecture
The exceptional feature of the temple is the impressive four faces of a pillar called the Annakonda pillar, which is a quadrangular column made of black granite stone, is at the entrance of the temple.[3]
Gallery
- Painting of Goddess Padmakshi at Padmakshi Gutta
- Statue of Parshvantha
- Jain Tirthankara Reliefs at Padmakshi Gutta
- Jain Tirthankara Reliefs at Padmakshi Gutta
References
orugallu Technology India engineerng SErvices - Hanamkonda,Warangal-Telangangna-India web site http://www.warangalinfo.co.in