Beautiful Aihole Temple District of Karnataka, India
 
Aihole is a temple complex in the  Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. It is a very popular tourist spot  in north Karnataka. Aihole is to the east of Pattadakal, along the  Malaprabha River, while Badami is to the west of both.
Early  inscriptions call this town Āryapura and Ārya-vole. According to hindu  mythology Aihole is the place were parshuram washed his axe after  killing Kshathriya’s. He saw a pond(Hole in Kannada) with exclamation he  called it as “Ayyo Hole” thus the name Aihole came to existance since  from then. Aihole has its own historical significance and is called as  cradle of Hindu rock architecture. Many temples and caves of historical  importance can be found at Aihole.
Aihole was the first capital of the  early Chalukyas. Here they built over 125 temples in various styles and  is said to be a laboratory of experiments in rock cut architecture.
Aihole, was the cradle of ancient  Hindu temple architecture. It has more than 70 temples. The  experimentation with different styles was undertaken by the artisans.  The artisans worked on the rocks to create the earliest rock cut  shrines. The artisans graduated to the full fledged Chalukya style of  architecture.









 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
