Lesser known temples of the Hoysala Empire
Lesser known temples built by the Hoysala Empire during the period of their ascendancy (1119-1286 C.E.) are included in the table below. These constructions incorporate many of the artistic features usually associated with Hoysala architecture.[1][2]
Name | Location | District | Period | Deity |
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Lakshminarasimha[3][4] | Adagur | Hassan | 1100 | Vishnu |
Kirtinarayana[5] | Talakad | Mysore | 1117 | Vishnu |
Chennakeshava[6] | Anekere | Hassan | 1119 | Vishnu |
Narayanaswamy[7][8] | Aane Kannambadi | Hassan | 1120 | Vishnu |
Keshava-Ishvara[9] | Marle | Chikkamagalur | 1120 | Vishnu,Shiva |
Chennakeshava[10] | Honnavara | Hassan | 1149 | Vishnu |
Chennakeshava[11][12] | Hullekere | Hassan | 1163 | Vishnu |
Chennakeshava, Rameshvara[13] | Arakere | Hassan | 12th c. | Vishnu, Shiva |
Trimrthi Narayana[14] | Bandalike | Shimoga | 1200 | Vishnu |
Chatteshvara[15] | Chachattnahalli | Hassan | 1200 | Shiva |
Chennakeshava,Kedareshvara[16][17] | Nagalapura | Tumkur | 1200 | Vishnu,Shiva |
Yoga Narasimha | Baggavalli | Chikkamagaluru | 12th-13th c. | Vishnu |
Sankareshvara[18] | Belur | Hassan | 12th-13th c. | Shiva |
Mallikarjuna | Hirenallur | Chikkamagaluru | 12th-13th c. | Shiva |
Chennakeshava[15] | Channarayapatna | Hassan | 12th-13th c. | Vishnu |
Chennakeshava[19] | Grama | Hassan | 12th-13th c. | Vishnu |
Someshvara[20] | Kabli | Chikkamagalur | 12th-13th c. | Shiva |
Chennakeshava[5] | Tandaga | Tumkur | 12th-13th c. | Vishnu |
Mahalingeshwara[21] | Santebachalli | Mandya | 12th-13th c. | Shiva |
Betteshvara[22] or Keshaveshwara | Agrahara Beluguli | Hassan | 1209 | Shiva & Vishnu |
Suryanarauana[23][24] | Magala | Bellary | 1215 | Vishnu |
Moole Shankareshvara[5][25] | Turuvekere | Tumkur | 1260 | Shiva |
Yoga-Madhava[26][27] | Settikere | Tumkur | 1261 | Vishnu |
Chennakeshava[5][28] | Turuvekere | Tumkur | 1263 | Vishnu |
Lakshminarasimha[29] | Vignasante | Tumkur | 1286 | Vishnu |
Laskshmi Narasimha[18][30] | Bhadravati | Shimoga | 13th c. | Vishnu |
Anantha Padmanabha[18] | Budnur | Mandya | 13th c. | Vishnu |
Kashi Vishveshvara[18] | Budnur | Mandya | 13th c. | Shiva |
Rameshvara[31][32] | Ramanathapura | Hassan | 13th c. | Shiva |
References
Citations
- Hardy(1995), pp317-348
- "Monuments of Bengaluru circle". ASI Bengaluru circle. Archaeological Survey of India. Archived from the original on 25 June 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
- Hardy (1995), p317
- Foekema (2003), p37
- Hardy (1995), p347
- Collyer (1990), p41
- Hardy (1995), p321
- Foekema (2003), pp75-76
- Hardy (1995), p338
- Hardy (1995), p331
- Hardy (1995), p332
- Foekema (2003), p72
- Sathyan B.N. (1965), p99, Karnataka State gazetteer, Bangalore, Govt. Press
- Hardy (1995), p324
- Hardy (1995), p326
- Hardy (1995), p339
- Foekema (2003), p75
- Hardy (1995), p325
- Hardy (1995), p329
- Hardy (1995), p334
- Hardy (1995), p343
- Hardy (1995), p317
- Hardy (1995), p338
- Foekema (2003), p58
- Foekema (2003), p69,75,76
- Hardy (1995), p343
- Foekema (2003), p75,76
- Foekema (2003), p75
- Hardy (1995), p348
- Foekema (2003), p76
- Hardy (1995), p342
- Foekema (2003), p76
Bibliography
- Hardy, Adam (1995) [1995]. Indian Temple Architecture: Form and Transformation : the Karṇāṭa Drāviḍa Tradition, 7th to 13th Centuries. New Delhi: Abhinav. ISBN 81-7017-312-4.
- "Monuments of Bengaluru Circle, Archaeological Survey of India-Various districts of Karnataka". Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Archived from the original on 25 June 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
- Foekema, Gerard (2003) [2003]. Architecture decorated with architecture: Later medieval temples of Karnataka, 1000–1300 AD. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 81-215-1089-9.
- Collyer, Kelleson. The Hoysala Artists, Their Identity and Styles. Directorate of Archaeology and Museums.
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