Madhavaraya Temple, Gandikota

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Madhavaraya Temple
Madhavaraya Temple courtyard
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictKadapa
DeityMadhavaraya (Krishna)
Location
LocationGandikota Fort
StateAndhra Pradesh
CountryIndia
Madhavaraya Temple, Gandikota is located in Andhra Pradesh
Madhavaraya Temple, Gandikota
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Madhavaraya Temple, Gandikota is located in India
Madhavaraya Temple, Gandikota
Madhavaraya Temple, Gandikota (India)
Geographic coordinates14°48′48″N 78°17′02″E / 14.81327°N 78.283837°E / 14.81327; 78.283837
Architecture
StyleVijayanagara
Date establishedFirst quarter of the 16th century

Madhavaraya Temple is a 16th century Hindu temple located in the Gandikota Fort, in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh, India.[1] Dedicated to Krishna ("Madhava"), it is also known as Madhava Perumal Temple or Madhavaraya Swamy Temple. The Government of India has designated it as a Monument of National Importance.[2]

An analysis of the art and architectural features of the temple suggests that it was built in the first quarter of the 16th century. Epigraphic evidence also confirms this: the earliest reference to the temple is found in 16th century inscriptions.[1] Several 16th century inscriptions from the Vijayanagara period have been discovered at Gandikota. One of these states that several individuals, including a man named Papa Timmaraju, paid obeisance to the god Madhava-raya ("Lord Krishna") and offered a garland (tomala) to the god.[3]

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