Ramalingeshwara Group of Temples at Avani – Part 2
In the previous part of this series, I introduced the Ramalingeshwara group of temples at Avani , placing them within the historical context of the Nolamba dynasty , and also exploring the legendary association of the site with the story of Sita, Luv, and Kush . In this part, let us step closer to the temple and take in its setting, layout, and architectural features , beginning with the entrance itself. The Setting of the Temple Complex The temple complex is spread across an area of roughly 1.1 acres , excluding the surrounding waterbodies and structures outside the main enclosure. It is oriented east-facing , as is common with many Shiva temples. What immediately stands out is the absence of a towering superstructure above the entrance. Instead of a later-period gopuram, the entrance presents a more compact, stone-built mandapa-like structure (the base of the tower) , reflecting its early medieval origins. The Entrance Structure The entrance is defined by a solid granite struct...