- Pataleshwar
The Pataleshwar Cave Temple ("also called Panchaleshvara or Bamburde") is a rock-cut cave temple, carved out in the
8th century in theRashtrakuta period. It is located in what is nowPune , in the state ofMaharashtra ,India . It was originally situated outside the town, but the city limits have expanded so that it is now located on the downtown Jungli Maharaj Road.The temple is dedicated to Lord
Shiva . The central shrine houses alinga and there are two smaller cells on each side. In front of the cave is a circularNandi mandapa , its umbrella shaped canopy supported by massive square pillars. This mandapa is one of the peculiar structures of Pataleshwar.The temple was left incomplete, possibly because of a
fault line found at the back of the sanctum sanctorum, which made the further sculpting unsafe, or political upheaval resulting in loss of patronage.NOTE:
There are no official employees who watch over the footwear of the devotees while they go inside the temple for darshan. Devotees are adviced to wear simple footwear or assign one of your group members to watch over the footwear as thieves are known to run off with them. Branded shoes are a favourite among them.
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