Kalyani at ancient Bhoganandishwar Temple(c. 9th century CE)
Symmetry of pond created by ancient Vishwakarma masons is simply stunning!
Enclosed in its own prakara measuring 112.8m x 76.2m with double
mahadvara, this complex consists of twin temples dedicated to Siva as
Bhoganandisvara (north) and Arunachalesvara (south). Between the two is a
small intervening shrine. Each temple
consists of a garbhagriha, a sukanasi and a navaranga. Both sukanasi and
navaranga are provided with sculptured jalis. Both temples have
individual nandimandapas in front.
In between the two shrines is a
kalyanamandapa built of black stone intricately carved with creepers and
birds, even excelling the meticulously worked Hoysala specimens. The
prakara has two Devi shrines and other related structures like
vasantamandapa tulabharamandapa and a square stepped tank