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Hoysaleswara Temple – Halebidu, Karnataka

By Mahesh Leave a Comment | Last Updated July 26, 2015

In the last blogpost we have seen that Belur to Halebid distance is @35 kms & can be reached in an hour of bus travel ..

Hoysaleswara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built during 12th century during the rule of King Vishnuvardhana of the Hoysala Empire. The construction was started around 1120 CE and completed in 1150 C

Time slot 5 am to 7.30 am – To Halebid

We took some rest and went out for break fast near bus stand at Vishnu refreshment,

Belur to Halebid distance = ~35 kms (Time for travel is @ an hour)

We took  8 am bus and  reached Belur at around 9 am (Roads are okay)

Tip 1 : Take your break fast at Belur only, since no good hotels available at Halebidu
Tip 2 : Every half an hour you can get a bus to Halebidu

Detailed photographs with description provides an idea of the Superb carvings and amazing sculptures, engineering marvel of turned pillars in the Hoysaleswara Temple – Halebidu, Karnataka… 

Wiki info link …Read more …

Hoysaleswara Temple - Halebidu, Karnataka
Hoysaleswara Temple – Halebidu, Karnataka
Beautifully greenery makes your visit pleasant  
Huge Nandi sculpture  in mandap hoysaleswara
Huge Nandi sculpture  in mandap 

Huge Nandi sculpture  in mandap hoysaleswara
Huge Nandi sculpture  in mandap Hoysaleswara

Engineering marvel pillar turning
Engineering marvel – imagine how the pillars must have been turned that time
Roof top carvings – needs maintenance though

Hoysaleswara Temple micro sculpture
Amazing micro work done on each sculpture – do spend some time in looking at 

Hoysaleswara Temple micro sculpture
Amazing micro work done on each sculpture – do spend some time in looking at
Krishnas kaliyamardan at Hoyasaleshawara temple
Krishnas kaliyamardan at Hoyasaleshawara temple

Narsimha tearing apart Hiranyakashyapu
Narsimha tearing apart Hiranyakashyapu

Varahi and other deities at Hoysaleswara temple exterior walls
Varahi and other deities at Hoysaleswara temple exterior walls

Will be adding photographs of remaining temples in a while …

Authored by Suhas Joshi

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