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The Hoysaleswara temple, is a 12th-century temple in Halebidu, Karnataka, India.

It was constructed between 1121 CE and 1160 CE

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Ancient Hoysaleshwar Temple- Halebidu, Karnataka.
This temple is not from the past, it's from the future.

Aum Namah Shivaya 🙏🚩
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The mighty Hoysala empire ruled the regions of Karnataka & Tamil Nadu between 10th to 14th centuries AD. Belur was their capital city which was later moved to Halebidu. Sala was the founder of the dynasty.
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The mighty Hoysala empire ruled the regions of Karnataka & Tamil Nadu between 10th to 14th centuries AD. Belur was their capital city which was later moved to Halebidu. Sala was the founder of the dynasty.
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The Halebid Ballala Prithvipalendra Shirke Maratha Clan 👑

Saka 1619 Inscription of Maharaja Rajeshri Kanhojiraje Shirke of Parbhanvalli asserting Soma Ballala (Hoysala) descent from Halebidu via King Bittideva has been identified.

It is over for Mysuri subaltern propaganda.

The Halebid Ballala Prithvipalendra Shirke Maratha Clan 👑

Saka 1619 Inscription of Maharaja Rajeshri Kanhojiraje Shirke of Parbhanvalli asserting Soma Ballala (Hoysala) descent from Halebidu via King Bittideva has been identified.

It is over for Mysuri subaltern propaganda.
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10 Architectural marvels of Hoysala Dynasty every one should visit once

1. Hoysaleshwara Temple, Halebidu, Karnataka

10 Architectural marvels of Hoysala Dynasty every one should visit once 

1. Hoysaleshwara Temple, Halebidu, Karnataka
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Magic carved out of stone.

An intricately carved ‘Hoysaleswara Temple’ in Halebidu, Karnataka.

No doubt the sculptors kept their heart in carving these magnificent sculptures.

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Hoysaleswara temple, also referred simply as the Halebidu temple, is a 12th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is the largest monument in Halebidu, a town in the state of Karnataka, India and the former capital of the Hoysala Empire. The temple was built on the…

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This is an unique Kannada inscription found in an outer pillar of a Basti in Bastihalli, Halebidu.

It mentions that a 6 cubic height Shantinatha Jain idol is kept inside the ground at some place with exact directions mentioned. Reason of the inscription not completely sure..1/n

This is an unique Kannada inscription found in an outer pillar of a Basti in Bastihalli, Halebidu.

It mentions that a 6 cubic height Shantinatha Jain idol is kept inside the ground at some place with exact directions mentioned. Reason of the inscription not completely sure..1/n
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Eastern entrance Hoysaleshwara temple at Halebidu in Hassan district Karnataka. The
temple is ascribed to the 12th Century, and
the Period, of King Vishnu Vardhana, of the
Hoysala Dynasty, which held sway over the
Greater part, of the Present Day, Karnataka

Eastern entrance Hoysaleshwara temple at Halebidu in Hassan district Karnataka. The 
temple is ascribed to the 12th Century, and 
the Period, of King Vishnu Vardhana, of the 
Hoysala Dynasty, which held sway over the 
Greater part, of the Present Day, Karnataka
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Magnificent sculpture of Devi (is she Durga?) with ten arms!

Unfortunately very badly damaged!

But still the beauty is not lost!

Please zoom in and see the beauty!

Halebidu temple.

Magnificent sculpture of Devi (is she Durga?) with ten arms!

Unfortunately very badly damaged!

But still the beauty is not lost!

Please zoom in and see the beauty! 

Halebidu temple.
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Depiction of priests in Halebidu temple.
The panel is from Hoysalesvara temple, Halebidu of Karnataka built during the 12th century. The exciting part of the panel is the depiction of men covering their heads and ears ( They are often compared to the dress code of astronauts)

Depiction of priests in Halebidu temple.
 The panel is from Hoysalesvara temple, Halebidu of Karnataka built during the  12th century. The exciting part of the panel is the depiction of men covering their heads and ears  ( They are often compared to the dress code of astronauts)
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I have been to beluru and halebidu. They are absolute marvels of Bharatiya architecture. You won't be able to believe subtle intricacies of every carving and every sculpture. Its absolutely amazing

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Everyone knows how our heritage was destroyed in various temples in India!

This 43 seconds video will tell you how they have done it even at the micro level!

This is a planned systematic destruction!

Hoysaleswara Temple at Halebidu.

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It's a proud moment and good news for Kannadigas for Ganesha Chaturthi

The Hoysala temples at Belur, Halebidu and Somanathapur in Karnataka are declared as UNESCO World Heritage Sites today

This inclusion marks the 42nd site in India

It's a proud moment and good news for Kannadigas for Ganesha Chaturthi 

The Hoysala temples at Belur, Halebidu and Somanathapur in Karnataka are declared as UNESCO World Heritage Sites today 

This inclusion marks the 42nd #unescoworldheritage site in India
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