Panchalingeshwara Temple, Govindanahalli
Keywords: Hoysala Temples, Panchalingeshwara Temple, Govindanahalli
Panchalingeshwara
Temple in Govindanahalli, Mandya district, Karnataka state, India, was
constructed around 1238 A.D. during the reign of the Hoysala empire King Vira
Someshwara.
Location: Govindanahalli Temple
The name "Panchalingeshwara" literally means "five linga" (pancha - five and linga - the universal symbol of the god Shiva). The temple complex was huge and really well maintained.
Location: Govindanahalli Temple
The name "Panchalingeshwara" literally means "five linga" (pancha - five and linga - the universal symbol of the god Shiva). The temple complex was huge and really well maintained.
The five Shiva
Lingas here are named Ishanyeshwara, Tatpurusheshwara, Aghoreshwara,
Vamadeveshwara and Sadyojateshwara, attributing them to the Pandavas of
Mahabharata.
Devanagiri inscription is located in the main
hall.
The decoration (articulation)
on the outer walls of the shrines (vimana) is modest and comprises miniature
decorative towers (aedicula) on pilasters. The wall panel of images between the
eave and the base moldings (adhisthana) include some depictions from the Hindu
epics.
(Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchalingeshwara_Temple,_Govindanahalli)
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