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Chennakeshava Temple, also referred to as Keshava, Kesava or Vijayanarayana Temple of Belur, is a 12th-century Hindu temple in, Hassan district of Karnataka state, India. It was commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana in 1117 CE, on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur , an early Hoysala Empire capital.
In temples with two shrines (dvikuta), the vimanas (the shrines or cellae) may be placed either next to each other or on opposite sides. [26] The Lakshmidevi temple at Doddagaddavalli is unique to Hoysala architecture as it has four shrines around a common centre and a fifth shrine within the same complex for the deity Bhairava (a form of Shiva ...
Narasimha, l'homme-lion, 4ème avatar de Vishnou tuant le démon Hiranyakashipu, haut-relief sur le mur extérieur du temple de Chennakeshava à Belur. Le temple de Chennakeshava, dédié à une forme locale de Vishnou, a été construit en 1117 AD à Belur, par le roi Vishnuvardhana ou Bittideva (Bittideva était le nom du roi lorsqu'il était ...
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Chennakesava Temple, at Beluru, India is a 12 century AD HIndu temple Known for its intricately carved statues and pillars in Hoysala architecture. Wikidata has entry Chennakesava Temple (Q3536222) with data related to this item.
Belur (IPA:) is a town and taluk in Hassan district in the state of Karnataka, India.The town is renowned for its Chennakeshava Temple dedicated to Vishnu, one of the finest examples of Hoysala architecture and the largest Hindu temple complex that has survived from pre-14th-century Karnata-Dravida tradition.
Chennakeshava Temple may refer to the following buildings in Karnataka, India: Chennakeshava Temple, Aralaguppe; Chennakeshava Temple, Belur; Chennakeshava Temple ...
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