Celestial Grace in Stone: Understanding the Sacred Symbolism of Madanikas in Hindu Temples Introduction to Madanikas Madanikas, also known as Salabhanjikas, are exquisitely carved celestial nymphs that adorn Hindu temple architecture across India. These feminine figures represent one of the most captivating aspects of temple art, showcasing divine beauty, grace, and spiritual symbolism. The most celebrated examples are the 42 magnificent sculptures at the Chennakesava Temple in Belur, Karnataka, constructed during the illustrious Hoysala Empire in the 12th century. Each sculpture stands as a masterpiece, depicting women in various elegant poses—dancing with abandon, playing musical instruments, adorning themselves, or engaged in daily activities—all carved with extraordinary precision and artistic excellence. Spiritual and Religious Significance In Hindu tradition, Madanikas embody multiple layers of meaning. They are often identified as attendants of Kamadeva, the god of love and d...