Garuda Brahma Temple

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Garuda Brahma Temple is an ancient Hindu shrine in Alampur, Telangana, renowned for its early Chalukyan architecture and intricate stone carvings dedicated to Vishnu’s mount Garuda.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
archaeological monument
architecturalStyle Early Chalukyan architecture
associatedDeity Vishnu NERFINISHED
associatedDynasty Chalukyas of Badami NERFINISHED
constructionType stone-built shrine
country India
culturalSignificance example of early Chalukyan temple art
dedicatedTo Garuda NERFINISHED
hasFeature carved images of Garuda
ornamented pillars
relief panels with mythological scenes
sculpted doorframes
hasSubject Vaishnavism iconography
heritageContext Early Chalukya monuments at Alampur
locatedIn Alampur NERFINISHED
India
Jogulamba Gadwal district NERFINISHED
Telangana NERFINISHED
material stone
nearbyRiver Tungabhadra River NERFINISHED
nearbySite Jogulamba Temple NERFINISHED
notableFor intricate stone carvings
orientation east-facing
partOf Navabrahma temple complex NERFINISHED
period early medieval period
planType sanctum with mandapa
region Deccan NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
tourism regional pilgrimage site
usedFor Hindu worship

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Alampur hasTemple Garuda Brahma Temple