Someshvara Temple, Haranahalli
Keywords: Hoysala Temples, Someshvara Temple, Haranahalli
Someshvara temple is located on the opposite side road of Lakshminarasimha temple. Unfortunately this temple is not well maintained as Lakshminarasimha temple.
Location: Someshvara Temple, Haranahalli
The Someshvara temple at Haranhalli is an example of 13th century Hoysala architecture. Haranhalli is located about 35 km from Hassan city in Karnataka state, India. The temple was built in 1235 A.D. by the Hoysala Empire King Vira Someshwara. The main deity in this temple is the Hindu god Shiva represented by his universal symbol, the linga.
Location: Someshvara Temple, Haranahalli
This temple was also closed and even after our best efforts we couldn't locate anybody to get it opened. But it looked splendid from outside.
The Someshvara temple at Haranhalli is an example of 13th century Hoysala architecture. Haranhalli is located about 35 km from Hassan city in Karnataka state, India. The temple was built in 1235 A.D. by the Hoysala Empire King Vira Someshwara. The main deity in this temple is the Hindu god Shiva represented by his universal symbol, the linga.
The temple plan is similar to
that of the Lakshminarasimha temple. The main shrine is stellate (star shaped), has
a complete superstructure (tower or shikhara) and a sukhanasi (nose or tower
over the vestibule) which is similar to that in the Lakshminarasimha temple.
The temple stands on a platform
called jagati, a feature common to many Hoysala temples.
(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Someshvara_Temple,_Haranhalli)
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