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List of rock-cut temples in India

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This is a partial list of Indian rock-cut temples by state or union territory.

Andhra Pradesh

Akkanna Madanna caves, Vijayawada
Bojjannakonda Caves and Hilltop Monastery, Anakapalle, Visakhapatnam district
Caves at Guntupalle
Bhairava Kona

Assam

Cave temple at Maibong

Bihar

Goa

  • Harvalem Caves, Sanquelim, Goa 403505, circa. 6th century.

Gujarat

  • Dhank Caves
  • Junagadh Buddhist Cave Groups, Junagadh district
  • Bava Pyara Caves
  • Kadia Dungar Caves
  • Khambhalida Caves
  • Sana Caves
  • Siyot Caves, Lakhpat Taluka, Kutch district
  • Talaja Caves, Bhavnagar district

Haryana

None of these have been studied scientifically yet.

Himachal Pradesh

Rock Cut Temple, Masroor
  • Masroor Rock Cut Temple

15 rock-cut temples in the Indo-Aryan style are richly carved. This is a unique monolithic structure in the sub-Himalayan region. The main shrine contains three stone images of Rama, Lakshmana and Sita. The temple complex is located on a hill and has a large rectangular water pond. The temple complex is believed to have been built by the Pandava during their exile; the exact date is not known. The ancient name of the city Kangra was Bhimnagar, founded by Bhima, one of the Pandava brothers.

Karnataka

Ravana Phadi cave, Aihole, in Karnataka

Elora kailash temple

Kashmir

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Painting of the mountain of Ellora, by Thomas Daniell (1803)

Odisha

  • Ajaikapada Bhairava Temple
  • Ananta Shayana
  • Ananta Vasudeva Temple
  • Anantasaayi Vishnu Temple
  • Annakoteshvara Temple
  • Bhattarika Temple
  • Brahma Temple, Bindusagar
  • Brahma Temple, Niali
  • Brahmeswara
  • Chateshwar Temple
  • Chausath Jogini Mandir
  • Dhabaleswar
  • Dharakote
  • Durga Temple, Baideshwar
  • Durga Temple, Motia
  • Gupteswar Cave
  • Harihara Deula, Boudh[1]
  • Harishankar Temple
  • Jagannath Temple
  • Kapilash Temple
  • Kedareswar Temple
  • Khiching
  • Kichakeshwari Temple
  • Konark
  • Lingaraj Temple
  • Lokanatha Temple
  • Maa Ugra Tara
  • Mahavinayak Temple
  • Mahendragiri, Orissa
  • Manikeshwari Temple
  • Markandeshwar Temple
  • Mukteswar Temple
  • Narayana Gosain Temple
  • Nilamadhav Temple
  • Nrusinghanath Temple
  • Panchalingeshwar
  • Parsurameswar Temple
  • Patali Srikhetra
  • Ranipur-Jharial
  • Rajarani Temple
  • Ramachandi Temple
  • Rameshwar Deula
  • Sakshigopal Temple
  • Saptamatruka Temple
  • Simhanath Temple
  • Subarnameru Temple
  • Sureswari temple
  • Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves
  • Upper Bagh Devi Temple
  • Vaital Deula
  • Varahi Deula, Chaurasi
  • Yajna Nrisimha Temple
  • Yameshwar Temple

Tamil Nadu

  • Armamalai Cave
  • Atiranachanda Cave Temple, Saluvankuppam village
  • Andimalai Stone beds, Cholapandiyapuram
  • Dalavanur
  • Ennayira Malai
  • Pillaiyarpatti – dedicated to Lord Ganesha
  • Kalugumalai Jain Beds
  • Vettuvan Koil
  • Kalugasalamoorthy Temple
  • Kalugumalai
  • Kalugumalai Jain Beds
  • Kanchiyur Jain cave and stone beds
  • Kudumiyanmalai temple[2]
  • Kuranganil Muttam
  • Mahabalipuram
  • Mahendravadi (near Arakonam)
  • Mamandur (near Kanchi)
  • Mandagapattu Tirumurti Temple (Mahendra Pallava's)
  • Mangulam
  • Namakkal – Lord Narasimha's cave temple
  • Namakkal – Lord Ranganatha's cave temple
  • Narthamalai
  • Adukkankal, Nehanurpatti
  • Kurathimalai, Onampakkam
  • Panchapandavar Malai
  • Pechipalai temple[2]
  • Rockfort Ucchi Pillayar Temple
  • Satyamurthi Perumal temple[3]
  • Samanar Hills
  • Singaperumalkoil – Lord Ugra Narasimha resides inside a cave in yoga posture
  • Senji Singavaram Ranganatha Temple[4]
  • Sittanavasal Cave
  • Sivan kovil-Arittapatti[5]
  • Seeyamangalam
  • Sri Balasubramaniaswami Temple - Valli Malai (Valli Malai, Vellore district)
  • Thalavanur[4]
  • Thirakoil
  • Thirumayam – Lord Perumal in standing and lying position (Anantasayanam)
  • Thirunadhikkara Cave Temple
  • Thiruparankundram – dedicated to Lord Muruga
  • Thiruvellarai
  • Tirukalukundram (on hilltop) - 6th-century temple
  • Tirumalai (Jain complex)
  • Varaha Cave Temple
  • Vishnu temple – Malayadipatti[6]

Uttarakhand

See also

References

  1. ^ http://orissa.gov.in/e-magazine/Orissareview/2010/May-June/engpdf/89-95.pdf
  2. ^ a b "Study uncovers interesting details of cave temple architecture". The Hindu. India. 27 October 2010.
  3. ^ "Rock-cut Vishnu temple". Archaeological Survey of India. Archived from the original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  4. ^ a b "District Tourist Places". Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu Government. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  5. ^ "Rock cut Sivan kovil". Archaeology department, Tamil Nadu Government. Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  6. ^ "Cave temple cries for attention". The Hindu. India. 10 June 2011.

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