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Chayala Someshwara Temple



Chayala Someshwara Temple, in the Panagal village of Nalgonda District, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is an 11th century temple built during the Kakatiya period. The unique feature is that a permanent shadow, like that of a pillar, casts on the Shivlinga.

Another remarkable feature is that the Ashta Dikpalakas are carved directly into the roof above the sacrificial fire altar. The temple also has the shrine of Dattatreya. The pillars of the temple are decorated with relief sculpture, representing the episodes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The doorways to all shrines have a series of griffins standing on each others backs, a typical feature of Kakatiya art. The bases of the pillars are portrayed with the Apsaras.



Updated on 6th February, 2016
District: Nalgonda
Location: Nalgonda

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