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a Continuation post to Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple - Hampi Ruins, A Heritage Visit
19th June 2017
We planned to visit this place little earlier
before breakfast on the second day ie. 17th June 2017. It
will be difficult to see these temples under the scorching sun after 9.00 hrs,
since these are constructed on the rocky hill, which has no shade. These
temples can be reached either from Krishna Temple or from Virupaksha temple.
These temples predominantly having Pre-Vijayanagara character with enclosure of
cyclopean wall with an entrance at north and east. The hill have about 30
temples with varying sizes and shapes are built between 09th to
16th century AD. These temples have single ( eka-kuta), two
(dvi-kuta) and three ( tri-kutas) sanctums of pre-Vijayanagara architecture.
Kadale Kalu Ganesha. few meters away from Vishnu pada shrine there is a sanctum
sanctorum for monolithic Ganesha called Kadale Kalu ( Gram seed in kannada
language ) Ganesha. This 4.5 meters high Ganesha was chiseled out of a huge
boulder. The front elegant pillared mandapam has the early Vijayanagara style.
The reliefs of daily life of a common man, Various deities, etc. Also the
pillars has the pushpa podhigai corbels. The temple is dated back to 16th century
AD.
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to be continued ( Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple )
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OM SHIVAYA NAMA---
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