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Introduction

The Hemavathi complex of temples is an astounding example of Nolambur style of architecture, an amalgamation of Chola, Pallava and Chalukyan styles of architecture. This group of four temples is located in Hemavathi, Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. It’s a must visit for history buffs, that houses a museum built and maintained by the ASI. Consecrated by a Nolambur king after his wish for an heir was fulfilled, the temple complex is dedicated to Lord Shiva in various forms, namely, Siddeshwara, Doddeshwara, Virupaksha and Malleshwara.


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