


Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its 7th–8th century Chalukya-era temples. The complex showcases a fusion of Dravidian and Nagara architectural styles, with intricately carved sculptures and monuments dedicated to Hindu deities. It reflects India’s rich cultural, religious, and architectural heritage.
Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its 7th–8th century Chalukya-era temples. The complex showcases a fusion of Dravidian and Nagara architectural styles, with intricately carved sculptures and monuments dedicated to Hindu deities. It reflects India’s rich cultural, religious, and architectural heritage.