Lakshminarayana Temple, Hosaholalu
Keywords: Hoysala Temples, Lakshminarayana Temple, Hosaholalu
The
Lakshminarayana Temple is located in Hosaholalu, a small town in the Mandya
district of Karnataka state, India. The town of Hosaholalu is about 60 kilometres from Hassan and 45 kilometres from the heritage city of Mysore, the cultural capital of Karnataka state.
Location: Hosaholalu Temple
It was built by King Vira Someshwara of the Hoysala Empire in 1250 C.E. The dating of the temple is based on the style of the sculptures and architecture that compares closely with the contemporary Hoysala monuments at Javagal, Nuggehalli and Somanathapura.
Location: Hosaholalu Temple
It was built by King Vira Someshwara of the Hoysala Empire in 1250 C.E. The dating of the temple is based on the style of the sculptures and architecture that compares closely with the contemporary Hoysala monuments at Javagal, Nuggehalli and Somanathapura.
The temple is a
splendid example of a trikuta vimana (three shrined) temple though only the
central shrine exhibits a tower (superstructure or Shikhara) on top.
The sanctum of the three shrines
contain the images of Venugopala, Narayana in the middle and Lakshminarasimha;
all forms (Avatar) of Vishnu.
The central mantapa has a beautiful
carved ceiling.
The six
horizontal mouldings are intricately sculptured and are called friezes.
(Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakshminarayana_Temple,_Hosaholalu)
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