The Shri Siddheshwar Temple in Hottal, Nanded district, Maharashtra, is a historic 10th-11th century temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva, built during the Kalyani Chalukya dynasty. Known for its stunning Hemadpanti architecture, intricate carvings, and a dancing Ganesh idol, this protected monument is a significant spiritual and archaeological site.
Key Details About Shri Siddheshwar Temple (Hottal):
- Location: Hottal, Deglur Tehsil, Nanded District, Maharashtra.
- Architectural Style: Built in the Hemadpanti style, characterized by stone construction without mortar. It is known as a masterpiece of the Kalyani Chalukya era.
- History: The temple dates back to the 10th or 11th century.
- Significance: It is a protected monument under the Maharashtra Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act.
- Highlights: The site features four temples, with the main temple being the most prominent. The walls are well-preserved, showcasing detailed carvings, including beautiful nymphs and a unique dancing Ganesh.
- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Siddheshwar (Shiva).
Key Considerations for Visitors:
- Best Time to Visit: The temple is best visited during cooler months (October to March).
- Renovation: The site has recently undergone renovations (as of 2017) to preserve its structural integrity.
