Sowmya Keshava Temple, Nagamangala, Mandya Dist.
Sowmya Keshava Temple situated in Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District, Karnataka is a famous pilgrimage place. It was constructed during the 12th century by Hoysala Dynasty.
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Basaralu is 120 Kms from Bangalore and 70 Kms from Mysore, located in the Mandya district.
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Basaralu town is located in Mandya district, Karnataka, India. It is home to the Mallikarjuna temple, an ornate example of Hoysala architecture, and is dedicated to Mallikarjuna, another name for the Hindu god Shiva. This temple was built in 1234 by Harihara Nayaka, a commander under the Hoysala King Vira Narasimha II.
The temple complex comprises two shrines dedicated to the deities Mallikarjuna and Chandikeshwara. The Mallikarjuna shrine houses a Balahari linga and beautiful lotus carving on the ceiling. There is a Bhairava sculpture in the sanctum (garbhagriha) of Chandikeshwara temple in a corner of the temple complex. There is a twenty feet tall pillar opposite to the temple. The base of the temple has mouldings with relief in the ascending order of elephants, horses with riders, Hoysala emblem, puranic episodes, crocodiles and swans, a theme that is common in most Hoysala temples.
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Sri Sowmya Keshava Perumal Temple Nagamangala - TS - 3rd April 2016 - తీర్థయాత్ర – Full Episode
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Nagamangala shree sowmya keshava perumal
Chenna keshava perumal,- nagamangala near mandya, melekote.
Rahu kethu nivarthi pooja. Mandya is in bangalore mysore road
1000 yrs old. Shree Ramanujar abhimana sthalam.
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Lesser Known Hoysala Temples Part I | Relax and Enjoy Series
Hoysala Means Chennakeshava Temple of Belur, Hoysaleswara Temple of Halebidu and Somanathapura. But there are many lesser known hoysala temples scattered around the Mysore and Hassan.
In 1978 Gerard Fokema, a Dutch Professor visited Karnataka for the first time and documented each and every hoysala temples. Hoysala Era temples are dedicated to Hinduism and Jainism. The Hindu Temples are either dedicated to Lord Shiva or Lord Vishnu. It is very easy to understand which sect a temple belong to. If the name of the temple has suffix Eshvara, then it is a shiva temple. Normally the suffix may be added to the name of the person who built the temple, or the village it is in or the royal dynasty which commissioned it. So when a man named Bucci built a Shiva temple in the Village called Koravangala, it was known as Bucheswara Temple.
Vaishnava temples always on the other hand always bear the name of the Deity the temple is dedicated to. The most common Deities are Keshava or Chennakeshava (Beautiful Keshava), Lakshminarasimha and Lakshminarayana. The prefix Lakshmi indicates that the idol of Narasimha and Narayana are worshiped along with his consort Lakshmi
Architecture of Hoysala Temple:
Hoysala Temples consists of multiple parts which are connected to each other. The simplest temples contain just two parts – a garbhagriha(literally womb house) or small hall which contains the idol, and a large hall outside the shrine, where the devotees gather. Above the shrine is a large tower, known as a “Vimana”. More complex floor plans may consist of a closed hall, an open hall, and a covered porch. A smaller tower on top of the hall, in front of the “Vimana”, is called a “sukanasi” or nose. Temples are usually built on a raised plinth, known as a “jagati”, which provides a path to devotees for circumambulation of the temple, which is an important part of the worship rituals. The interior of the garbhagriha will generally contain 1, 2 or 3 shrines or “Mantapa” and there may be further minor shrines in each corner. The floor plan is always a square, a staggered square, a star, or a permutation and combination of all of them. This gives the exterior of the temple a large number of recesses which are richly decorated with carvings of deities and scenes from Hindu epics and mythology. Hoysala temples are generally made of soapstone.
There are 100+ Lesser Known Hoysala Temples located near Mysore, Hassan and Mandya districts of Karnataka.
Lesser Known Hoysala Temples Covered in this video Series are
1. Veeranarayana Temple, Belavadi
2. Lakshmi Devi Temple, Doddagaddavalli
3. Ishvara Temple, Arsikere
4. Chennakeshava Temple, Arekere
5. Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Nuggehalli
6. Chennakeshava Temple, Anekere
7. Someshwara Temple, Haranahalli
8. Panchalingeswara Temple, Govindanahalli
9. Saumya Keshava Temple, Nagamangala
10. Lakshmi Narayana Temple, Hosaholallu
11. Chennakeshava Temple, Somanathapura
12. Brahmeshwara Temple, Kikkeri
13. Nageshwara and Chennakeshava Twin Temple, Mosale
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A family visit to Chenna Keshava Temple in Belur
Belur is about 40 kms from Hassan and is about 220 kms from Bangalore. Belur is famous for Channa Keshav Temple. Channa Keshav is another name of Lord Krishna or Vishnu. The temple was built by the kings of Hoyasala dynasty in 11th Century. The temple took about 100 years to complete. The walls of the temple are all filled with beautiful carvings. The fringes on the walls depict stories from Ramayana. The temple displays stunning works and architecture of Hoysala dynasty. The main door of the temple is guarded by a statue of a “youth killing a lion” which is the symbol of Hoysala dynasty.
The image of lord Channa Keshava is made of black granite. The god is worshipped regularly in the traditional manner. There were quite a lot of people in the temple. The inner door of the temple was closed for some time and then reopened with traditional music played live by people there in the temple. It was a great spiritual satisfaction to hear the live music and have darshan of the lord Channa Keshav. My mom was very satisfied to see the idol of Lord Chenna Keshav. The temple is so beautiful that anybody would love to visit the temple again and again.
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Markonahalli Dam by Sir M. Visvesvaraya Mandya Toursim Karnataka tourism - Automatic Siphon System
Markonahalli Dam - Automatic Siphon System Dam by Sir M. Visvesvaraya - ,Mandya Toursim, Karnataka tourism. Markonahalli Dam, located at Bitagonahalli, Karnataka. Bitagonahalli village is located in Nagamangala taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka, India. It is situated 18km from Nagamangala and 71km away Mandya, 90 kms from Mysore and 96 Kms from Bangalore
Markonahalli Dam is built across the river Shimsha near Kunigal Taluk of Tumkur district. It was built by Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, the King of Mysore under the guidance of his Diwan, Sir M Visweswaraiah. It was built to irrigate 6,070 hectares of land and has a masonry structure of 139 m and a pair of earth dams extending to 1,470 metres on either side.
The uniqueness of the dam is that, that the dam gates are kept open always, still the water does not flow unless the dam is full. This is because the dam has 4 small, 2 big and 10 wood siphons which when dam is full will automatically allow water to pass through. This dam requires no actual maintenance and the water in the whole dam can be cleared within one and half hour.The reservoir has a catchment area of 4,103 kms and can hold a volume of 68 million of water at a full reservoir level of 731.57 m above the mean sea level. In 2000, a part of the dam had to be demolished to prevent floods and save 25 villages. Hirebhaskara Dam or Madenur Dam in Linganamakki backwater(near Sagar in shimoga district) which has the same technology and built by the same team of Sir M.Visweswaraiah and Ganesh Iyer.
As much as 27 species of fish, including 13 species of commercial fishes have been recorded in the reservoir with Puntius being the dominant species. Labeo calbasu and Cirrhinus Reba and other transplanted carps are also found here.
Kunigal tourism also offers other places for Tourist Attractions such as Pavagada Fort, Shiva Ganga Hill and its two temples, Devarayanadurga state forest, Devarayanadurga hill station, Historical temple of Yediyur Siddhalingeshwara Swamy Temple, Aralguppe – One of the oldest temples of Karnataka, the ancient temple dedicated to Someshwara and Parvathi, Kunigal Lake ,Deepambhudi lake , Huliyurdurga , Kunigal stud farm (Horse breeding farm). Nagamangala tourism offers Sri Saumyakeshava Temple, Basaralu offers the ancient Shri Mallikarjuna Temple of Hoysala Dynasty.
Mandya tourism also offers places such as Gaganachukki Falls, hydro electric power project at Shivanasamudra Falls, old stone bridge Lushington bridge, Bheemeshwari,1200 years old Marehalli Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple at Marehalli, Malavalli, Ruins of Panchalingeshwara Temple at Somanathapura, Unknown stone carved ruin temple at Somanathapura, oldest Dam in Karnataka || 900 years old Madhavmantri Dam, temples of Talakadu, the Pathaleshwara, Maruleshwara, Arkeshwara, Vaidyanatheshwara and Mallikarjuna temples, the five Lingas believed to represent the five faces of Shiva, form the Pancha pathi and have become famous. Talakadu is one of the Pancha Narayana Kshetrams where the Keerthi Narayana temple was established and the presiding Deity in this temple is Keerthi Narayana,18 feet tall Ancient Bahubali statue at KRS backwaters, Basadihalli, venugopala swamy temple at KRS backwaters on the banks of Kaveri River, the Sri Narayana Swamy temple at Anandur, the submerged stone carved temple , Gommatagiri -a heritage jain center, Somanathapura Hoysala temple, Muthathi forest and Bheemeshwari Cauveri fishing camp.
Belur - Chennakesava Temple deity, Belur, Hassan district Karnataka
Nageswara and Channa Keshava Temples in Mosale
Mosale is a village which is about 15 kms from Hassan. Mosale is famous for the ancient temples of Nageswar and Channakesav temples. You have to go about 2 kms to a diversion from the highway to reach to this temple.
There are two ancient temples in Mosale in the same temple complex. Both the temples are about 1000 years old showing the rich architecture of Hoysala period (11th century). Nageswar temple is Shiva temple. There is a statue of Nandi (Bull) in front of Lord Nageswara. It is believed to be auspicious to see the Shiva Linga though the ears of Nandi.
The Channa Kesava temple is Krishna temple. There is a beautiful image of Lord Krishna carved on black granite. There were no visitors in the temple. Not many people visit the temple as it is located in a village away from the main township. The temple is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. The sculptures of the temple are simply awesome. You can take pictures in the temple premises.
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Markonahalli Dam water release First Automatic Siphon System Mandya Tourism Dams Karnataka Tourism. Markonahalli Dam - Automatic Siphon System Dam by Sir M. Visvesvaraya - ,Mandya Toursim, Karnataka tourism. Markonahalli Dam, located at Bitagonahalli, Karnataka. Bitagonahalli village is located in Nagamangala taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka, India. It is situated 18km from Nagamangala and 71km away Mandya, 90 kms from Mysore and 96 Kms from Bangalore
Markonahalli Dam is built across the river Shimsha near Kunigal Taluk of Tumkur district. It was built by Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, the King of Mysore under the guidance of his Diwan, Sir M Visweswaraiah. It was built to irrigate 6,070 hectares of land and has a masonry structure of 139 m and a pair of earth dams extending to 1,470 metres on either side.
The uniqueness of the dam is that, that the dam gates are kept open always, still the water does not flow unless the dam is full. This is because the dam has 4 small, 2 big and 10 wood siphons which when dam is full will automatically allow water to pass through. This dam requires no actual maintenance and the water in the whole dam can be cleared within one and half hour.The reservoir has a catchment area of 4,103 kms and can hold a volume of 68 million of water at a full reservoir level of 731.57 m above the mean sea level. In 2000, a part of the dam had to be demolished to prevent floods and save 25 villages. Hirebhaskara Dam or Madenur Dam in Linganamakki backwater(near Sagar in shimoga district) which has the same technology and built by the same team of Sir M.Visweswaraiah and Ganesh Iyer.
As much as 27 species of fish, including 13 species of commercial fishes have been recorded in the reservoir with Puntius being the dominant species. Labeo calbasu and Cirrhinus Reba and other transplanted carps are also found here.
Kunigal tourism also offers other places for Tourist Attractions such as Pavagada Fort, Shiva Ganga Hill and its two temples, Devarayanadurga state forest, Devarayanadurga hill station, Historical temple of Yediyur Siddhalingeshwara Swamy Temple, Aralguppe – One of the oldest temples of Karnataka, the ancient temple dedicated to Someshwara and Parvathi, Kunigal Lake ,Deepambhudi lake , Huliyurdurga , Kunigal stud farm (Horse breeding farm). Nagamangala tourism offers Sri Saumyakeshava Temple, Basaralu offers the ancient Shri Mallikarjuna Temple of Hoysala Dynasty.
Mandya tourism also offers places such as Gaganachukki Falls, hydro electric power project at Shivanasamudra Falls, old stone bridge Lushington bridge, Bheemeshwari,1200 years old Marehalli Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple at Marehalli, Malavalli, Ruins of Panchalingeshwara Temple at Somanathapura, Unknown stone carved ruin temple at Somanathapura, oldest Dam in Karnataka || 900 years old Madhavmantri Dam, temples of Talakadu, the Pathaleshwara, Maruleshwara, Arkeshwara, Vaidyanatheshwara and Mallikarjuna temples, the five Lingas believed to represent the five faces of Shiva, form the Pancha pathi and have become famous. Talakadu is one of the Pancha Narayana Kshetrams where the Keerthi Narayana temple was established and the presiding Deity in this temple is Keerthi Narayana,18 feet tall Ancient Bahubali statue at KRS backwaters, Basadihalli, venugopala swamy temple at KRS backwaters on the banks of Kaveri River, the Sri Narayana Swamy temple at Anandur, the submerged stone carved temple , Gommatagiri -a heritage jain center, Somanathapura Hoysala temple, Muthathi forest and Bheemeshwari Cauveri fishing camp.
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Belur Chenna Keshava temple, Karnataka Tourism | Shubhadeep's travel diary
Belur city situated in Hassan district in Karnataka state around 220 kilometers from Bangalore.
Belur temple was build by Hoysala Dynasty.
This temple was started in 1116 A.D. and it took 103 year to complete by three generations.
It is said that this temple was built to commemorate the victory of Hoysalas over Cholas in the great battle of Talakkad.
Another story about this temple is, King Vishnu-vardhana dreamt about Lord Keshava during his night stay at the Baba Budan forest and decided to construct the Chenna Keshava temple at Belur.
Main temple is Keshava temple also there has other temple like Veera Narayana Temple, Andal Ammanavara temple etc.
Chenna Keshava temple is the only functional Hoysala temple which pujas being performed both in the morning and evening. This tradition is being practiced for last 887 years.
Somana kunita, Anakanahalli, nagamangala taluk,mandya dist,Karnataka
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Nagamangala is a PuraSabhe in Mandya district in the Indian state of Karnataka. The history of the town dates back to the period of Mahabharatha. Arjuna' son Babruvahana is said to have ruled this area, the town was earlier known by names Uluchi Nagara, Nagamandala!!