Lakshmidevi Temple, Doddagaddavalli

Hoysala Heritage Trip - 4

Keywords: Hoysala Temples, Lakshmidevi Temple, Doddagaddavalli

Lakshmidevi Temple, Doddagaddavalli

Location: Doddagaddavalli Temple

The Lakshimi Devi temple is located in Doddagaddavalli, a village in Hassan District of Karnataka state, India. The Lakshmi Devi temple, was built by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana in 1114 C.E.


The temple was commissioned by a merchant called Kullahana Rahuta and his wife Sahaja Devi. The temple is a unique chatuskuta construction (four shrines and towers) built inside a 7-foot-tall (2.1 m) stone wall enclosure with the entrance through a porch whose roof is supported by circular lathe-turned pillars.
The ceiling of the main hall is supported by eighteen lathe-turned pillars. Inside the main hall, there are two sculptures of large demonic living corpses called betala. The main shrine facing east has a 3-foot-tall (0.91 m) image of the goddess Lakshmi with an attendant on either side. 
The Hoysalas usually dedicated their temples to Shiva or to Vishnu, but they occasionally built some temples dedicated to the Jain faith as well. The Doddagaddavalli Lakshmi Devi ("Goddess of Wealth") Temple is an exception as it is dedicated to neither Vishnu nor Shiva.














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