Krishnapuram Temple Sculptures – Episode 9: Bhima, Purushamriga, and the Living Pillars of Mukha Mandapa
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About 13 kilometers from Tirunelveli lies the historically resonant village of Krishnapuram , home to the awe-inspiring Venkatachalapati Temple . For those unable to journey to Tirupati, this 16th-century shrine offers a sacred alternative. But beyond spiritual fulfilment, Krishnapuram offers a breathtaking artistic experience—a sculptural gallery carved in stone, unmatched in narrative and finesse. Unlike typical temple narratives that begin with the presiding deity or architectural layout, Krishnapuram demands a different approach. Here, it is the sculptural brilliance of the Nayaka period that commands attention. With photography strictly prohibited inside, every visit becomes a fresh discovery. This is the ninth article in my series. In the first six, I covered the sculpted pillars of the Veerappa Nayakka Mandapa . The seventh and eighth episodes focused on the easternmost pillars of the Mukha Mandapa , facing north. In this episode, we explore the fifth, sixth, and seventh pil...