22nd
June 2019.
This
Visit to this 12th to 13th Century Sri Arkeshwara Shiva
temple on 22nd June 2019 was a part of ancient Shiva and Vishnu
temples of Karnataka. This is the first temple visited in the two days
program.
Moolavar
: Sri Arkeshwara
Some
of the salient features of this temple are…
The
temple is facing east with two Nandis
in front in a mandapam. The sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum, antarala and
artha mandapam. There is an entrance on the south side with a porch supported by
two pillars. The sanctum was built with pathabandha adhisthana with yazhi vari.
Only Yazhivari is visible above the ground level. There is no vimana over the
sanctum.
The
koshtams are empty. A Dakshinamurthy statue is kept out side. Near the komuka
is the Chandikeswara in standing posture and facing west. The prastaram has the kapotham
with Nasi and reliefs. Ambal is in a
separate sannadhi on the north side of the temple facing east.
There
is a dilapidated mandapa is on the back side of the sanctum sanctorum. Nagars
and Thavvai / Jyeshta Devi is under a tree. In addition to this there are two
Hero stones installed on the south side of the temple.
HISTORY: It was told
that this temple belongs to 11th to 12th Century Chozha
period temple. Since the Adhisthana is not visible and white washed completely,
inscriptions are visible.
TEMPLE
TIMINGS:
The
opening and closing times are unpredictable.
HOW TO REACH:
The
Village Honganoor is about 20 KM from Chamarajanagar, 175 KM from Bengaluru / Bangalore and
78 KM from Mysuru / Mysore.
Nearest
Railway station is Chamarajanagar.
LOCATION: CLICK HERE
Hero stone
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