Meguti Jain Temple - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Meguti Jain Temple
This Chalukyan structured temple is situated inside the fortified walls of Aihole fort on a hillock. It was constructed by the great Poet, Scholar and General Ravikeerth in 634 AD with sandstones having fine grains. There are poetry inscriptions on the walls of the temple. But the bad thing was this beautiful temple appears to be incomplete till now.
Activities Around
Attractions Near Meguti Jain Temple
Lad Khan Temple
0.42km from Meguti Jain Temple
One of the oldest Hindu temples built in 5th century by the Kings of Chalukya Dynasty . Historical place which shows the architectural wonder of Karnataka
Durga Temple Aihole
0.43km from Meguti Jain Temple
Medieval Hindu Temple which was Part of a pending UNESCO world heritage site . Famous as a rare apsidal or round ended Hindu temple
Group of Monuments at Pattadakal, UNESCO World Heritage Site
10.46km from Meguti Jain Temple
World Heritage site which is being a specimen of the great Chalukya architecture and also it was an exhibition of Dravidian as well as Indo Aryan style of architecture
Badami Cave Temples
23.48km from Meguti Jain Temple
Considered as an example of Indian rock cut architecture .Calm and quiet place where we can explore and study about the ancient wonders of 6th centuries.
Agasthya Lake
23.74km from Meguti Jain Temple
A beautiful lake in the middle of Badami heritage site which has a lot of myths and history to say. This lake has an enormous stretch of water resource that has a natural stretch of origin which is a centripetal force for Badami
Badami Fort
23.98km from Meguti Jain Temple
A regal structure located on the top of a hill that was built by Chalukyan King Pulakeshi in 543 AD , viewpoint, Trekking centre, etc.
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