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Salient features of thousand pillar temple

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Answered by sankar007
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1. Shrines of the Temple

There are three shrines in the temple collectively called Trikootalayam. The Thousand Pillar tempe is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and the Sun God, Surya.

2. Architecture of the temple

The temple was constructed following the Chalukya style of architecture, which was typical to those times. The huge structure is one of the finest examples of the Chalukyan architecture. The temple is built on a 1m raised platform. Rock-cut elephants that are present on either sides of the temple are specific to the architecture of the Chalukyan era.

. Pillars of the Temple

1000 richly carved pillars adorn the temple, yet they are constructed in such a way that none of the pillars obstruct your view of the shrine.

Shape of the Temple

The Thousand Pillar Tempe is built in the shape of a star.

5. Statue of Nandi

An impressive 6ft statue of Nandi is present at the entrance of the temple, which is a monolith of black basalt that is polished to perfection.

Shiva lingas in the complex

The temple is surrounded by a large garden, where several shiva lingas are installed.

7. Festivals Celebrated At The Temple

The festivals held at the temple include Maja Shivratri, Kunkuma Puja, Karthika Pournami, Nagula Chaviti, Ugadi, Ganesha Festival, Bonalu festival and the Bathukamma festival. Saralamma Yatra or Samakka is a fair that takes place here every two years.

8. No Brahma worshipped

Unlike other temples where the Hindu Trinity (Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) are worshipped, here the Sun God is worshipped along with Lord Vishnu and Shiva. This could be because the Kakatiyas, who built the temple, were not into worshipping Lord Brahma

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

"The salient features of Thousand Pillar Temple are:

It is 850 years old and was constructed during the reign of king Rudra Deva.

It is built in a star shape.

1000 carved pillars adorn the temple but none of the pillar obstruct the shrine from viewing.

It has a giant 6ft statue of Nandi at the entrance.

It is typical Chalukyan architecture style.

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