Sunday, 19 April 2015

Lepakshi - The beauty of 15th Century Architecture

This is my first travel blog. I always love travelling and I felt I should capture all the details about my travel. So, without second thoughts let me share the experience of The Lepakshi - Temple of Sri Veerabhadraswami.

It all started with the newly purchased car of mine :) I was searching for weekend gateway which is comfortable for drive. After going through all the famous places in and around mysore road, I decided to go for my partners long awaiting wish, an interesting place to visit - Lepakshi. The plan was to cover Ghati Subramanya, Vidurashwatha and Lepakshi. I browsed the maps to cover all these places. I found that approximately the distance to Lepkashi is around 130km from my home. Hoping to avoid the Bangalore traffic, I started from home at 8AM, delayed by an hour from the actual schedule. I crossed all the city limits and reached almost near BIAL, and stopped at Adyar Anand Bhavan for breakfast. I enquired few people over there about the best route to reach Lepakshi. As per the advise from one of the travellers, I took the path along Doddaballapura-Gouribidanuru-Hindupur-Lepkashi. Initially the plan was to reach Lepakshi via Chikkaballapura. However, the Doddaballapura road that got deviation infront of A2B was toll free, adding the additional waiting time for railway crossings. Otherwise road is good. We can find lot of villagers selling vegetables/fruits along the roadside. We took the ready to eat Jack-fruit from one of them. It added nice flavour to the long drive.

After waiting for couple of railway crossing near Rajanukunte and near Doddaballapur, we headed towards Gouribidanuru. Since time was running faster than the drive, we decided to visit Lepakshi first and then cover other two places while returning. The drive after Doddaballapura is simply amazing surrounded the view of majestic rocks, train and curvy path. The town Gouribidanur was very dusty since the main road was under repair. We took the road that goes towards Hindupur, since it was in good condition from Gouribidanuru to reach Lepakshi. Approximately by 12PM we were welcomed by the destination for the day, Lepakshi. The city entrace was occupied by most of vegetable vendors, expecting the lot of people from outstation to buy the better veggies at better price from them, a win-win for both customer and seller.

Warmly welcomed by the Mahanandi at Lepakshi. The majestic stone art was carved out in approximately around 15th centure AD. Here is the brief detail about the monolithic art as explained at the site.


After reading all the details about the majestic Nandi, obviously, we would be eager to see the giant right? Ok, here it is :)




After being astonished by seeing such a mammoth sculpture, we proceeded to visit Sri Veerabhadraswamy Temple, the center of attraction in Lepakshi. Here is the history about this famous temple.


After recollecting the memories of various kingdoms that ruled Karnataka/Andhra border, entered the temple eagerly to witness the beauty of ancient strongly built temple. The pillars of the main temple are too huge and are beautifully carved with the sculptures of dancers and gandharva kanyas. The ceiling of the monument is beautifully painted with natural colors. It takes lot of imagination even to guess the artistic talent of the sculptors. The carvings of elephant,lion and other animals along with combination of various types of musical instruments on the pillars will stand as a proof for the richness of the Kingdom which built it. I believe that pictures express better than words. So, let me allow the pictures to make few talk here :)


The stambhas

Dancing sculptures

Natural color painting

Artistic sculptures


sabha mantapa



Temples prakara


Picture says it all, dancing lion

Fine tuning of stambhas
I feel pictures have spoken a lot lot about the Lepakshi temples enormous beauty. After mesmerising about its construction, we headed towards Vidurashwatha. This place was quite known for the freedom fight struggle that happened in this place during Indian independence. Apart from that, the temple is quite normal. The temple here has a story to its glory. The couple who do not have kids for long time in their married life come here and do the offering to Nagaraja, which is believed to help them to expand their family. After visiting the temple, we had pure filtered water provided by Govt of Karnataka. Also we had cold badam flavored milk to keep our thirst under control.

Nagadevata temple

Believe me, after this temple, we were almost exhausted without having proper lunch. Somehow we made it to Ghati Subramanya also. After that we bought few fresshhhhhh vegetables on the way back home :)


Few points to note :

If you are planning to visit Lepakshi alone, you can go via Chickballapura which actually saves a lot of time, but costs 80rp for toll. But the way on Doddaballapura is lively with lot of scenery around. Also we will get the chance to get fresh fruits and vegetables from local vendor. There are hardly any good hotels to have food. It is better to carry packed food from Bangalore only. This will help you to keep your hunger at bay and stay energetic for sight seeing :)

Hope you enjoyed the narration. Any suggestions for improvement is welcome.



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