Sangameshwara & Jangameshwara Temple, Sindhaghatta
Keywords: Hoysala Temples, Sangameshwara & Jangameshwara Temple, Sindhaghatta
The temple is on the lines of Aghalaya (trikuta) and Govindanahalli (panchakuta), with two Shiva linga sanctums in a row inside the same temple. One of them is identified as Sangameshwara and the other as Jangameshwara (currently). The outer walls are again uncarved, similar to the Vaishnava temple in the town, but the inner carvings - primarily the Bhuvaneshwari designs on the roof tops.
The exact timeframe when the temple was built is unclear, although, it is conservatively attributed to the period of Hoysala king Ballala the 3rd, in 1299 AD. There are conflicting gazetteer entries that date the temple back to 1179 AD too, and to the times of Vishnuvardhana and Veera Ballala II.
Location: Sindhaghatta Temple
Location: Sindhaghatta Temple
This is one of the most amazing shiva temples of the Hoysala period.
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