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Badami Cave Temple
Situated in North Karnataka, Badami was founded by Pulakesin I in the
6th century A.D and was once the capital of the Chalukya empire. The
Chalukyas are to be acknowledged with path finding a new architectural
style, examples of which can be seen in Badami, Aihole, Pattadakal and
other neighboring areas. They built a number of temples, and other
monuments that have marked the beginning of the Hindu style of architecture.
This new style combined the best of two distinct styles - the North
Indian, Indo-Aryan Nagara style and the South Indian Dravidian style.
Known as the Chalukyan style, this style is manifested in many cave
temples, dedicated to Brahmanical deities, as well as the many Buddhist
and Jain monasteries in the region.
The caves found here are as follows: Cave 1 Cave 2
Cave 4
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