Kasi Vishvesvara Temple, Budanur
Keywords: Hoysala Temples, Kasi Vishvesvara Temple, Budanur
Location: Budanur Temple
The temple is believed to be built during the reign of Vira Ballala ii in the mid 12th century. It is an ekakuta temple and the main deity is Kasi Vishveswara, a form of hindu god Shiva. This temple is at a walkable distance from Anantha Padmanabha temple.
The temple is believed to be built during the reign of Vira Ballala ii in the mid 12th century. It is an ekakuta temple and the main deity is Kasi Vishveswara, a form of hindu god Shiva. This temple is at a walkable distance from Anantha Padmanabha temple.
The temple is built on a raised
platform popularly known as jagati. This temple also has the Vimana structure
which is a consistent feature of Hoysala temple architecture.
As like other Hoysala shiva
temples, there is a nandi idol inside the temple sanctum.
The carved ceiling is another
attractive feature of this temple.
(Source: http://aravindgj.blogspot.in/2014/02/hoysala-temples-at-hosa-budanur.html)
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