The
Visit to this Shri Sadashiv Swami Temple at
Nuggehalli, was a part of “Karnataka State, Hoysala Period
Shiva and temple’s visit”- on 30th July 2023, organised by தொண்டை மண்டல வரலாற்று ஆய்வு சங்கம் "திருக்கச்சி" FB
Group. Nuggehalli is a village 18 Kms. North-East of
Channarayapatna. It was once a
flourishing town as seen from the inscription. This place was called as Vijaya
Somanathapura during Hoysala period. ( This article was prepared before the visit to this temple, but yet to Visit the Temple. )
Moolavar : Shri
Sadashiva Swami
Consort : Shri Parvati
Some of the salient features of this temple are….
The temple is facing east with a unfinished Rajagopuram base,
on the banks of Nuggehalli lake. Dwarapalakas are in the form bas-reliefs on
the stone slabs kept on the both side of Rajagopuram base in slanting position.
Rishabam is in the mandapam, in front of sanctum sanctorum. Moolavar in the
sanctum is a Shiva Linga on a square avudayar. Two stone elephants and
Dwarapalakas are at the entrance of sanctum sanctorum.
Ambal Parvati is in a separate sannidhi with a recently built
sanctum sanctorum and Vimana. Ambal is in standing posture, holding pasa
angusam in the upper hands and lower hands are in abhaya varada hastam.
The maha mandapa has Veerabhadra, Channakeshava, Subramanya,
saptamatrikas, Chamundeeswari, Kala Bhairava, Vinayagar, Navagrahas and Surya.
ARCHITECTURE
The total temple was built with chloritic schist, more commonly
known as soapstone. The Temple consists of Sanctum sanctorum, antarala /
vestibule/ sukanasi and maha mandapa ( Ardha mandapa ). The ardha mandapa is
supported with 4 nos of lathe turned pillars with square base. The sanctum
sanctorum is on a stallate form in octagonal star shaped platform. The 3 tier
Vimana over the sanctum sanctorum is of North Indian nagara style (
Bhumija..?). The Hoysala emblem of Sala
Killing the tiger is on the sukhanasi of Vimanam.
At a later date very probably during the Vijayanagara period,
the present Navaranga with its square granite pillars was constructed in front
of the original mukha mandapa / porch which has lathe turned soap-stoned
pillars. The Hajara in front and the
Patalankana with 18 sided high fleeted pillars are possibly still later
constructions belonging to somewhere about 1700 CE.
There is no sculptures on the out side walls and Vimana.
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTIONS
The inscriptions records that in the reign of Someshwara Hoysala
Bommanna Dannayaka made Nuggehalli into an Agrahara under the name
Somanathapura and got installed in Saka 1168 Parabhava and Vijayaor 1246 CE.
the Gods Keshava, Narasimha and Gopala and in 1249 CE. Kilaka got installed
Sadashiva. It will thus be seen that the
original temple was a Hoysala structure built about 20 years before that of
Somanathapura in T.Narasipura Taluk.
Hale Kannada Inscriptions are found on the entrance lintel and
the wall.
Ref:
Epigraphia
Carnatica Volume SIX.
HOW TO REACH
This place Nuggehalli is on Tiptur- Channarayapatna, 13 KM from
Hirisave, 20 KM from Channarayapatna, 23 KM from Shravanabelagola, 51 KM from
Hassan, 118 KM from Mysore, Bangalore and 139 KM from Bangalore.
Nearest Railway Station is Hirisave.
LOCATION OF THE
TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
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