Ambigera Gudi complex

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Ambigera Gudi complex is a group of early Chalukyan-era Hindu temples at Aihole in Karnataka, India, notable for their experimental architectural forms and historical significance in the evolution of South Indian temple design.

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instanceOf Hindu temple complex
archaeological site
heritage site
architecturalStyle Dravidian temple architecture NERFINISHED
Early Chalukyan architecture NERFINISHED
experimental temple architecture
associatedWith Aihole as a laboratory of Chalukyan temple architecture
associatedWithDynasty Chalukya dynasty of Badami NERFINISHED
Early Chalukya dynasty NERFINISHED
category Archaeological sites in Karnataka
Chalukya architecture NERFINISHED
Hindu temples in Bagalkot district
country India
culturalContext Deccan Hindu temple tradition
dedicatedTo Hindu deities
district Bagalkot district NERFINISHED
era Early Chalukya period
hasFeature Hindu iconography
carved pillars
early South Indian temple design elements
experiments in temple plan and superstructure
mandapa
multiple shrines
stone construction
heritageStatus protected monument
locatedIn Aihole NERFINISHED
Bagalkot district NERFINISHED
India
Karnataka
material stone
near Malaprabha River NERFINISHED
other Aihole temples
partOf Aihole group of monuments NERFINISHED
Aihole temple complex NERFINISHED
region Deccan NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
significance important for the study of early Chalukyan temple architecture
important in the evolution of South Indian temple design
state Karnataka
tourism visited by pilgrims and tourists

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Aihole temple complex contains Ambigera Gudi complex