KADAMBA DYNASTY-GOA
The Goan branch of the Kadamba Dynasty ruled during
1000-1334 A.D. and it consisted of fourteen kings who ruled in succession. The kings
of this dynasty were ruling from Chandrapura (now known as Chandor) before they
moved over to
Many scholars have opined that the Kadambas had a distinct
architectural style in comparison to Chalukya, Pallava and Hoysala styles. The Mahadeva
temple at Tambadi Surla in
is accessed
by an entrance hall with doorways on three sides. Four monolith carvings support
the ceiling with a lotus flower in the center. The exterior of the temple has some
miniature examples of sculpture and relief carvings. The temple faces towards the
east so that the rays of the rising sun fall on the deity at the crack of dawn.
The Sri Kamala Narayana temple was commissioned by Kamaladevi, the queen of Shivachitta
the Kadamaba king of Goa.
This
branch of Kadambas did not really have many connections with Karnataka and it is
merely a continuation of the well known Kadamba dynasty of Banavasi.
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