Interesting Observations at Hoysala Temples

Keywords: Hoysala Temples, Hoysala Architecture Please like my article on Hoysala Temples: Click Here Hoysala Architecture The Hoysala era was an important period in the development of art, architecture, and religion in South India. The empire is remembered today primarily for Hoysala architecture. Over a hundred surviving temples are scattered across Karnataka. A feature of Hoysala temple architecture is its attention to exquisite detail and skilled craftsmanship. The Hoysala artists mastered the use of Soapstone (Chloritic schist), a soft stone as basic building and sculptural material. The outer walls of all the temples contain an intricate array of stone sculptures and horizontal friezes (decorative mouldings) that depict the Hindu epics. The temple of Halebidu has been described as an outstanding example of Hindu architecture and an important milestone in Indian architecture. The sculptors have intricately carved episodes from Hindu mythology, scenes of various dancers...