Yoga Madhava Temple, Settikere

Keywords: Hoysala Temples, Yoga Madhava Temple, Settikere

Settikere is located on the Tumkur-Arasikere highway. There is a deviation at Kibbanahalli junction.

Location: Shettikere Temple

The Yoga Madhava temple, dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu is located in Settikere, in the Tumkur district of Karnataka state, India.


The temple was built in 1261 A.D. by an officer of the Hoysala empire (ruled by King Narasimha III) is a three vimana (shrine) plan with the central shrine being semi-stellate (star shaped). 


The temple has all the standard features of the Hoysala architectural. The entrance to the temple is through an open pillared porch (mukhamantapa) followed by a closed mantapa (or navaranga). 


At the top of the shrine tower is the kalasha, a decorative water-pot like structure that is placed over a large dome (the "helmet") which is the largest piece of sculpture in the temple measuring about 2m x 2m. The tower is divided into tiers with each tier diminishing in height and culminating in an umbrella like structure.


(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoga_Madhava_Temple,_Settikere)

The temple was closed but fortunately we could locate the priest and he was kind enough to conduct the pooja and also briefed us with some history about the temple. 

Next, we headed to Aralaguppe.


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