Saturday 6 July 2019

Sri Arkeshwara Temple / Sri Arkeshvara Temple , Hale Alur, Chamarajanagar District, Karnataka.

22nd June 2019.
The visit to this temple was a part of the ancient temples of Karnataka’s visit on 22nd June 2019.  After Honganoor Sri Varadaraja temple’s visit, had been to this temple in the midst of the sugarcane field. There is an another Anjaneya temple is just few meters away from this temple. The Anjaneyar is kept outside and renovation is in the process. The temple is under the control of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).


Moolavar : Sri Arkeshwara ( Arakeshvara )

Some of the salient features of this temple are….
The temple is facing east with a Nandi mandapa. The sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum antrala and artha mandapam. The Moolavar Arakeshwara is in worship. The sanctum sanctorum was built on a on a raised simple pathabanda adhisthana. There is no Vimana over the sanctum. The sanctum sanctorum entrance  is decorated with reliefs of dancing Apsaras, which extends up to door jamb and lintel. On both side are 4 panel reliefs depicts the male drummers ( dola nritya ). The other musicians plays the Violin rudra veena, flute, Kanjira etc,.

                                                     Drummers & Musicians and dancers

In the ardha mandapa images of Saptamatrika. At the entrance of the sanctum there are two large size images of Male and female in standing posture, installed like Dwarapalakas. The arthamandapa is supported by round pillars has the reliefs around. The ardha mandapa ceiling has the panel of ashtadikpalakas with their vahanas – the guardians of eight directions. Dancing Shiva is at the center.

  Ashtadikpalakas with Nataraja

In the prakara there are many loose sculptures of Shiva, Ravaleeswara, Dakshinamurthy, Amman, Mahishamardini, Vinayaga, Hero stones ( Veeragallu ), Sati stones ( Ondikai masti ), Saptamatrika, etc,. These sculptures belongs to latter stage, might have brought from elsewhere.

Saptamatrikas

The Rishabam mandapa is supported by 4 round pillars with bas-reliefs around. These reliefs depicts the battle scene along with various deities, Themes from Hindu epic, mythical figures and demigods.  The ardha mandapa pillars also has the same reliefs.


HISTORY:
This 10th Century temple was built by the Ganga Dynasty Prince Butuga, who ruled under the Rashtrakuta King Krishna –III ( 939-967 CE ). This temple was built to commemorate the victory of Rashtrakutas over Chozhas  in the battle at Thakkolam ( 948-49 CE ). In the Battle the Chozha Prince Rajaditya was killed by Butuga. Latter after the victory of Chozhas during Rajaraja-I and Rajendra –I, period, the temple came under Chozhas. The temple received contributions from Chozhas, Vijayanagaras. Tamil inscriptions are found on the adhisthana. ( recorded in Epigraphia Carnatica  ).

 Thakkolam battle scene around the pillar
Butuga kills Rajaditya

INSCRIPTIONS:

A 1211-12 CE Inscription records some gift. Alur is referred as Southern Ayyavole ( Aihole? ). Several givundas and other local officials are mentioned.

A 11th to 12th Century inscription records a gift of 3 gadyu… for maintaining a perpetual lamp to god Tirumanikkalvar  from the month of Adi of the cyclic year Vilambi by Kerajara(..)n of Karumanur in Vellappa-nad. The gamundas were to protect the gift.

A 13th Century inscription records the sthanapati of Alur  and some gavundas figuring as signatories Sripadalvan figures  as the writer ( engraver ?) of the record.

A 4th Feb 1277 CE inscription registers the grant of wet and dry lands and garden, free of Taxes, for the services of god Arkeshwara, in Alur described as Southern Ayyavole, by the tellas(?) and others. The record belongs to the reign of Vira Narasimha-III. 

HOW TO REACH:
This place ( Hale ) Alur and the temple is between Honganoor and Terakanambi.
About 2 km from Honganoor.
   
LOCATION: CLICK HERE




 Ravaleeswara
 Durga as Mahishamardini



 Vinayagar and Veerabhadra ( a part of Saptamatrika )
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Friday 5 July 2019

Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple at Honganoor, Chamarajanagar District, Karnataka.

22nd June 2019.
Visit to this temple was a part of “Chozha period temples Visit” in Karnataka on 22nd June 2019. After Sri Arkeshwara Shiva temple’s Visit, our next visit was to this Vishnu temple in the same village.


Moolavar : Sri Varadharaja Perumal.
Thayar    : Sri Perundevi

Some of the salient features of this temple are….
The temple is facing  east with a Balipeedam. There is entrance arch or Rajagopuram. The sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum antarala, ardha mandapa and maha mandapa. In sanctum moolavar Sri Varadharaja Perumal is in standing posture. Urchavars, Nammalwar and Ramanujar are in ardha mandapa. Vishvaksenar and Hanuman and Parthasarathy are in Mahamandapa. Thayar Sri Perun Deviyar is in a separate sannadhi facing east.

  Ramanujar

The sanctum is on a simple padabandha adhisthana with Jagathy, tripatta kumudam. The prastaram is kapotha with nasis.  The sanctum do not have Vimana.
 

In koshta Narasimhar and Vishnu. A land Donation pillar is standing in the Nandhavanam along with Nagas.

HISTORY: 
This 12th to 13th Century temple belongs to Chozha period built along with Sri Arkeshwara Shiva temple in the same Village. Latter mandapams are added during Vijayanagara period. Due to white wash on the adhisthana we could not find any inscriptions. 

A Donation inscription stone

TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept opened between 07.00 hrs to 11.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 19.00 hrs.

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


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Thursday 4 July 2019

Sri Arkeshwara Temle at Honganoor, Chamarajanagar District, Karnataka.

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.

 Yazhi vari in adhistanam Corner Yazhi - Makara thundam
 Nasi kudu reliefs on Kapotham

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.


 Thavvai / Jyeshta Devi

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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Wednesday 3 July 2019

Sri Lakshmi Varadaraja Swami Temple / Varadaraja Swami Temple, Terakanambi, in Chamarajanagar District, Karnataka.

22nd June 2019.
This Visit to this 14th Century Varadaraja Swami Temple on 22nd June 2019 was a part of ancient Shiva and Vishnu temple of Karnataka. After Hale Alur Sri Arkeshwara Temple’s visit we had been to this temple.


Moolavar : Sri Varadaraja Swami

Some if the salient features of this temple are…
The temple is facing with a 40 feet high Deepasthambham. A base of the Rajagopuram is in front of sanctum sanctorum ( Mottai Gopuram ) and the super structure is missing. The prastharam has the kabotham and yazhi vari. The sanctum sanctorum parapet has the arches with stucco images of Vishnu’s various forms / avatars.


ARCHITECTURE
The sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum, antarala, arthamandapa and mukmandapa. Moolavar Sri Varadaraja Swami is in standing posture. Urchavars and Alwars are in the arthamandapa. Balipeda and Dwajasthambam are in the mukha mandapa. Thayar Sannidhi is on the right side of moolavar Sri Varadaraja Swami. In the mukamandapa sannadhi for Vinayagar, Garuda and Anjaneya / Hanuman.


HISTORY:
This place Terakanambi was ruled by Kadamba, Chozha, Hoysala, Vijayanagara and Mysuru Kings.  The Mysuru / Mysore King Sri Ranadheera Kantirava ( 1638 to 1713 CE ) was from this and spent his childhood days in this Village.  During his rule he  expands his territory up to Madurai.

Terakanambi had 12 ancient temples and 9 temples are alive now. This temple Sri Varadaraja Swami temple was built by Madhava Dandanayaka son of Perumal Dana Nayaka in the year 1303 CE. Further expanded during Vijayanagara period. South part of the temple was extended by Krishnaraja Wodeyar. In 2000 ruined portion of the temple was reconstructed at a cost of Rupees 96 lakhs through Sri Veerendra Heggade the founder of Dharamsala Margunatha Dharrottana Trust, Jeernodhara Samithi of Karnataka Govt. and Local people.
  
TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept open between 07.00 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 16.00 hrs to 20.00 hrs.

HOW TO REACH:
The temple is 20 KM from Gundlupet, 30 KM from Chamarajanagar and 210 KM from Bengaluru / Bangalore.
Nearest Railway Station is Chamarajanagar.

LOCATION: CLICK HERE







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Tuesday 2 July 2019

Sri Mulasthaneshwara Temple, Terakanambi, Chamarajanagar District, Karnataka.

22nd June 2019.
This Visit to this 12th to 13th Century Sri Mulasthaneshwara Temple on 22nd June 2019 was a part of ancient Shiva and Vishnu temples of Karnataka. After Hale Alur Sri Arkeshwara Temple’s visit we had been to this temple. The temple is under renovation.


Moolavar : Sri Mulasthaneshwara

Some of the salient features of this temple are…
The temple is about 4 to 5 feet below the ground level with steps to climb down. Facing east with a stucco Nandhi arch ( under construction ) on the south side. Palipedam and nandi are on the east side in front of the open muka mandapa The sanctum sanctorum consists of Sanctum, antarala, arthamandapa and mukamandapa. Entrance to the sanctum sanctorum is from south with a porch ( supported by two pillars ) on a raised platform.


ARCHITECTURE
The sanctum is with simple padma bandha adhisthana. An ekathala vimana over the Sanctum. The bitti or the walls are supported by pilasters with out any koshta. The prastaram is with kabotham. The Vimana is under construction. Chandikeswarar is in a separate reconstructed sannadhi facing west. A new sannadhi ( may be for Virabhadra ) is under construction facing north.   Nagars are under a tree.



HISTORY:
It was told that the temple was constructed during Chozha period, may be during 12th to 13th century. Inscriptions are not found to prove the same.  

TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple opening time is unpredictable.

HOW TO REACH:
The temple is 20 KM from Gundlupet, 30 KM from Chamarajanagar and 210 KM from Bengaluru / Bangalore.
Nearest Railway Station is Chamarajanagar.

LOCATION:CLICK HERE


  Chandikeswra Sannadhi





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Monday 1 July 2019

Hero Stones / Nadukarkal / Veeragallu / நடுகற்கள், at Sri Veerabhadra Swamy Temple at Kalale, Mysuru / Mysore District, Karnataka.

23rd June 2019.
The visit to this small  temple was a part of Karnataka Temples Heritage Visit. On the way to Sri Lakshmikantha Swamy Temple, happened to see a Hero stone of the left side of this small temple with a stucco image of Shiva Linga on the top.


Actually there is Deity inside the sanctum, instead there are 4 hero stones installed and they are under worship. In addition to this there were about 20 Hero stones installed behind the temple. Usually the hero stones erected on the spot where the hero was died or installed  near a Temple and also the  Hero stone is not worshiped as a moola deity.  But we had seen this sort of temples in Krishnagiri District, which belongs to Kurumbar Community. It was their practice that the Hero stones are erected in a common place. The same procedure is followed here also. Hence it was told that this Veerabhadra Swamy temple may belongs to Kurumbar Community.


  Hero Stones inside the Sanctum
HOW TO REACH:
This temple is about 2 KM off Mysuru / Mysore – Ooty Road from Kalale Gate Village. .
An arch for the Sri Lakshmikantha Swamy Temple at Kalale Gate is erected on the Main Road.  From there this temple is about 2 KM.
About 10 KM from Nanjangud and 29 KM from Mysuru / Mysore.

LOCATION: CLICK HERE







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