Wayanad Janardhana and Vishnu temple, Kerala
Address
Wayanad Janardhana and Vishnu temple Panamaram – Dasanakara Rd, Panamaram, Kerala 670721
Diety
Vishnu
Introduction
The Janardhana and Vishnu temples at Punchavayal, near Panamaram, in Wayanad remain neglected despite the Union government declaring the heritage sites as national monuments six years ago. The restoration works of those dilapidated sites remain on paper, blamed on the alleged negligence of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The ASI declared the Janardhana and Vishnu temples (Janardhanagudi and Vishnugudi), temples at a distance of nearly 700 metres, national monuments in 2015 and erected bill boards to the same near them
Puranic Significance
A. Rajan, a farmer near the site said. A section of the ‘gopuram’ of the Janardhana temple collapsed in rain seven years ago, destroying sculptures on the stonewalls, he said. “As the dilapidated huge stone structure with intricate carvings in the middle of the temple complex may collapse any time, a quick intervention of ASI to conserve it is imperative,” he said. 300 carvings on the huge stone pillars have survived the passage of time. They include a sculpture of a man catching fish, a war scene featuring tuskers, other such war scenes, a few erotic sculptures, a stone edict in old Kannada script, Jain deities, and sculptures of the Dashavathara. The intricate and elaborate carvings on the pillars are in a dilapidated state due to long years of neglect. The style of the sculptures and a stone edict on a wall of the Janardhana temple in old Kannada script indicate these temples may have been built during the reign of the Hoysala or Vijayanagara dynasties in the Deccan plateau from the 12th to 14th centuries.
Century/Period/Age
1000-2000 years old
Nearest Bus Station
Wayanad
Nearest Railway Station
Kozhikode
Nearest Airport
Kozhikode