Hoysalesvara Temple

Hoysalesvara Temple

Located 150 km away from Mysore, the Hoysaleswara Temple honours Lord Shiva and is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The name of the temple is derived from the king vishnuvardhana hoysaleswara who built the temple and it is well known for the sculptures and architecture of the Hoysala period. The temple is surrounded by ponds and lakes. There are two shrines, one for the king and one for the queen. The Hoysaleswara temple is one of the most beautiful works of Hindu architecture.


One of the specialties of this temple is that it has more than 240 images in it, whereas no other temple has that many sculptures. Every structure of the temple is a finely detailed sculpture. In the entrance of the temple, there is an image of a dancing ganesha. One of the interesting parts of the temple is the Garuda Stambha, which draws the attention of many tourists to the rare pillar of the god of the bodyguard who lived with the kings in the olden days. With the death of their master, these bodyguards committed suicide, and this pillar pays homage to a bodyguard named kuruva lakshma who also killed himself after the death of his master. Like this there are so many incredible things to experience and learn from this temple, so what are you waiting for! Pack your bag and make a trip to the Hoysaleswara temple, Halebidu.

Entry Fee:

There is no entry fee applicable.

Darshan time:

Hoysaleswara Temple is open to visitors between 6:30 AM and 9:00 PM every day, on all days of the week.

Specialty of the temple:

The main specialty of the hoysaleswara temple that attracts tourists is the amazing architecture and the sculptures, history and inscriptions it is surrounded by ponds and lakes, and the temple was carved from soapstone. If you’re a history buff and interested in the ancient time construction and want to know the story behind it, then you must definitely visit the hoysaleswara temple. One interesting fact about this temple is that it has more than 240 images, and no other temple has these many intricate sculptures. The artwork of the temple gives a pictorial view of the culture and life in 12th century South India.

Best time to visit the temple:

The best time to visit the temple is from October to February.

Dress code of the temple:

To maintain the etiquette of the temple one should wear long dresses, light coloured dress are preferred, because the weather here is so hot.

Festival of the temple:

Because the hoysaleswara Temple was built in the 12th century as a shrine to Lord Shiva, the Mahashivarati is the principal festival observed there. Although the temple doesn't have any specific festivals, worshippers nevertheless come to pray there whenever it is open for normal worship. Hoysaleswara Temple is one of the top temples to see in Karnataka if you're planning a vacation there and you're interested in learning about other cultures.

How to reach hoysaleswara temple, Halebidu ?

By Air : The closest airports are in Bangalore and Mysore, and from there, one must travel by road to get to the temple.

By Train :There are various trains running from Hassan to Mysore and Bangalore.

By Road :There are frequent buses that travel from Halebidu to Hassan, and the temple is relatively close to Halebidu. From Bangalore, it is simple to travel to Hassan by bus or train.

FAQ

1.Are there any restrictions or guidelines for visiting the temple?

No there are no specific restrictions for visiting the temple.

2.What are the temple's visiting hours and days of operation?

Visitor’s hours are between 6:30 AM and 9:00 PM every day, on all days of the week.

3.Is there a best time to visit the Hoysaleswara Temple to avoid crowds?

To avoid crowds one must visit the temple early in the morning or later in the evening.

4.Can I take photos inside the temple?

Photography at the temple is prohibited, so kindly ask for permission from the concerned authority for photography.