The Visit to these Chennakeshava Swamy
and Shri Nageswara Swami temples at Mosale, in Hassan District, Karnataka, was a part of “Karnataka State,
Hoysala Period Shiva and temple’s visit”- between 28th - 30th July 2023, organised by தொண்டை மண்டல வரலாற்று ஆய்வு சங்கம் "திருக்கச்சி" FB
Group. Both Maha Vishnu and Shiva Temples
are built side by side as twin temples in the same complex.
Sri Chennakeshava
Swami Temple, Mosale
Moolavar : Shri
Chennakeshava
Some of the salient features of this temple are ....
The temple is facing east. Moolavar Shri Chennakeshava is in
standing posture, holding sankha and chakra in the upper hands and lotus flower
in the lower right hand and mace in the left hand. Sridevi, Bhudevi and female
attendees are on both sides. Garudan is on the pedestal in worshipping posture.
In Navaranga mandapam niches, Sri Lakshmi Narayana, Saraswati,
Vishwaksena Ganapati, Vaishnava Devi, Maha Lakshmi and Yoga Narasimhar.
ARCHITECTURE
The total temple was built with chloritic schist, more commonly
known as soapstone. Both temples are built in the same
North Indian style of architecture. The temple consists of Sanctum sanctorum, antarala / Sukhanasi /
vestibule, Navaranga mandapa and a mukha mandapa. The mukha mandapa ceiling is
decorated with lotus flower blossoming sculpture. Most of the pillars are of
lathe turned with square base. The sanctum sanctorum is square in shape on a
raised upanam. A 3 tala Vesara vimanam is on the sanctum sanctorum. A Hara with sculptures is around the vimanam
and Navaranga mandapam. Maha Vishnu’s various forms and avatars are on the
Vimanam and hara. The Mukha mandapam is open and supported with lathe turned
pillars. On both sides of the Mukha mandapam is with provision for sitting and
hand rails.
A Hoysala
emblem of sala fighting with tiger is on the 2nd
tala extended sukhanasi. The Vimana Sukha nasi is extended up to vestibule in
the 1st Tala. A stone Kalasa is on the top of the Vimana.
In Navaranga mandapam Garuda, Keshava, Janardana, Venugopala,
Madhava and Bhudevi, sculpture panels are in Chennakeshava Swami temple. The
sculptor’s names are also inscribed below the panels.
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTIONS
It is believed that this temple belongs to 13th
Century Hoysala dynasty, may be during Hoysala King, Veera Ballala-II.
Inscription Tablets are installed on the side of the fence. It was told that these Shiva and Maha Vishnu
temples are built to bring peace between the Shaivites and Vaishnavites of this
Village. This was done by a Tandanayaka of this region during Hoysala reign.
Shri Nageswara
Swami Temple, Mosale
Moolavar : Shri Nageswarar
Some of the salient features of this temple are....
This temple is also facing east next to Sri Chennakeshava Swami
Temple. The Shivalinga in side sanctum sanctorum is on a square avudayar. A
Rishabam is in front of sanctum sanctorum.
Durga Panel is on the Ceiling of the antarala / vestibule ( The
eyes of Durga follows us when we move ). At the entrance of sanctum sanctorum
top the makara thorana consists of Shiva, Parvati, Vinayagar and Karthikeya.
In navaranga mandapam niches, Saptamatrikas, Vinayagar,
Chamundeeswari, Saraswati and Keshavan. The Chamundeeswari and Saraswati idols
are stolen by miscrediants, few years before.
ARCHITECTURE
The total temple was built with chloritic schist, more commonly
known as soapstone. The temple consists of Sanctum sanctorum, antarala/
Sukhanasi / vestibule, Navaranga mandapa
and a mukha mandapa. The mukha mandapa ceiling is decorated with lotus
flower blossoming sculpture. The 3 tier
Vimanam on the sanctum sanctorum is of Vesara style. Most of the pillars are of
lathe turned with square base. The sanctum sanctorum is square in shape on a
raised upanam. A 3 tala vimanam is on the sanctum sanctorum. A Hara with sculptures is around the vimanam
and Navaranga mandapam. The Mukha
mandapam is open and supported with lathe turned pillars. On both sides of the
Mukha mandapam is with provision for sitting and hand rails.
A Hoysala
emblem of sala fighting with tiger is on the 2nd
tala extended sukanasi. The Vimana is extended up to vestibule / antarala on
the 1st Tala. A stone Kalasa is on the top of the Vimana.
Sridevi, Bhudevi, Lakshmidevi, Gauri, Maheshvari, Brahma, and Sadashiva
sculpture panels are in the outer wall of the temple. The sculptor’s names are
inscribed below each panels. Many places the sculptures are fund unfinished.
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTIONS
It is believed that this temple belongs to 13th
Century Hoysala dynasty, may be during Veera Ballala-II. Inscription Tablets
are installed on the side of the fence.
HOW TO REACH
This place is about 2 KM off from Mysore- Hassan Road, 12.8 KM
from Hassan, 50 KM from Belur, 90 KM from Melkote, 99 KM from Mysore, 184 KM
from Bangalore.
Nearest Railway station is Hassan.
LOCATION OF THE
TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
Inscription tablets
Cut marks on the hand rail / lounge
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
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