Chennakeshava Temple, Aralaguppe

Keywords: Hoysala Temples, Chennakeshava Temple, Aralaguppe

Aralaguppe is about an hour away from Settikere.

Location: Aralaguppe Hoysala Temple

The Chennakeshava temple, dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, is located in Aralaguppe, a small town in the Tumkur district, Karnataka state, India.


Though the temple is simple and elegant, it is a highly articulate example of Hoysala architecture. Architecturally, the plan is 16-star pointed (stellate) with a well design shikhara (tower) over the vimana (shrine).


This is a ekakuta plan (single shrine with a tower) with the temple raised on a platform called jagati.


The decorative plan of the walls of the shrine and the mantapa (hall) is of the "new kind", a plan in which the temple has two eaves. The first heavy eave runs below the superstructure and all around the temple with a projection of about half a meter.


The cella (sanctum) contains an image of Keshava (a version of the Hindu god Krishna) raised on a large pedestal.


There is kalasa at the centre ceiling.



(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chennakeshava_Temple,_Aralaguppe)

The temple complex was under renovation. The site was looked after by a guard from Archaeological survey of India. He did not allow us to take any photographs inside the temple. We had some snacks at Aralaguppe assuming that we would not find any good hotel in the journey ahead.



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