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The Pataleshwar Caves, also referred to as the Panchaleshvara temple or Bhamburde Pandav cave temple, are an 8th century rock-cut Hindu temple from the Rashtrakuta period located in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Dedicated to Shiva, it was a monumental monolithic excavation with a notable circular Nandi mandapa and a large pillared mandapa. It is a temple of three rock-cut cave sanctums, likely dedicated to Brahma-Shiva-Vishnu originally, but currently to Parvati-original Shiva-Ganesha. A garden now surrounds the site, new idols have been placed elsewhere in the complex. The interior of the caves have suffered damage from vandalism. Outside, the monument shows the effects of natural elements over the centuries.

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  • Der Pataleshvara-Tempel (auch Panchaleshwar-Tempel oder nach seinem Standort Bamburde-Tempel genannt) von Pune im indischen Bundesstaat Maharashtra ist der älteste (erhaltene) Tempel der Stadt. Er reiht sich ein in die zahlreichen aus dem basaltischen Felsgestein (Dekkan-Trapp) herausgehauenen Höhlenheiligtümer auf dem Dekkan-Plateau (Ajanta, Ellora, Karli, Bhaja, Bedsa u. a.). (de)
  • The Pataleshwar Caves, also referred to as the Panchaleshvara temple or Bhamburde Pandav cave temple, are an 8th century rock-cut Hindu temple from the Rashtrakuta period located in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Dedicated to Shiva, it was a monumental monolithic excavation with a notable circular Nandi mandapa and a large pillared mandapa. It is a temple of three rock-cut cave sanctums, likely dedicated to Brahma-Shiva-Vishnu originally, but currently to Parvati-original Shiva-Ganesha. A garden now surrounds the site, new idols have been placed elsewhere in the complex. The interior of the caves have suffered damage from vandalism. Outside, the monument shows the effects of natural elements over the centuries. The Pataleshwar temple is a protected monument of India and managed by the Archaeological Survey of India. (en)
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  • Rashtrakuta dynasty (en)
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  • Pune (en)
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  • Pataleshwar caves, Panchaleshvara temple (en)
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  • c. 750 CE (en)
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  • Der Pataleshvara-Tempel (auch Panchaleshwar-Tempel oder nach seinem Standort Bamburde-Tempel genannt) von Pune im indischen Bundesstaat Maharashtra ist der älteste (erhaltene) Tempel der Stadt. Er reiht sich ein in die zahlreichen aus dem basaltischen Felsgestein (Dekkan-Trapp) herausgehauenen Höhlenheiligtümer auf dem Dekkan-Plateau (Ajanta, Ellora, Karli, Bhaja, Bedsa u. a.). (de)
  • The Pataleshwar Caves, also referred to as the Panchaleshvara temple or Bhamburde Pandav cave temple, are an 8th century rock-cut Hindu temple from the Rashtrakuta period located in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Dedicated to Shiva, it was a monumental monolithic excavation with a notable circular Nandi mandapa and a large pillared mandapa. It is a temple of three rock-cut cave sanctums, likely dedicated to Brahma-Shiva-Vishnu originally, but currently to Parvati-original Shiva-Ganesha. A garden now surrounds the site, new idols have been placed elsewhere in the complex. The interior of the caves have suffered damage from vandalism. Outside, the monument shows the effects of natural elements over the centuries. (en)
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  • Pataleshvara-Tempel (Pune) (de)
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