Chandramouleshwara Temple, Unkal
Chandramouleshwara Temple, Unkal, Hubli on the banks of the Unkal lake beside the Nrupatunga Hills is a 900-year-old temple of Chandramouleshwara. Lord Shiva is the deity of the temple. The temple has marvelous sculptures that attract any art lover. The temple houses two big Shivalingas and two Nandi statues at the entrance of the temple. The temple is located 5km from Hubli on the Hubli-Dharwad road. Chalukyas built this temple in the 11th and 12th century. Unlike other temples, the temple doesn't have a gopura.
location Karnataka, Dharwad, Bengaluru
Legend
Fables say that Chalukyans wanted to boast their
architectural splendidness and showcase their power and wealth to their
enemies. The tales says that the temple was built overnight by a group of
anonymous artisans and sculptors. Since the temple was constructed in a night,
and as the artisans couldn't finish the whole work in one night, the temple
structure is incomplete.
Architecture
The temple is constructed in the Chalukyan era and is
clearly inscribed in stones which belong to the 12th century in the Unkal
village. The temple is designed in black granite. The temple has unfinished
architecture, yet the most marvelous and a spectacular architecture by the
Chalukyas. The unfinished temple has many quarters that have left half way done
yet a visual delight. It has alluring
sculptures and appealing carving that attracts many art lovers to the Temple.
Chandramouleshwara temple has two shiva lingas out of that one of them is the
'Chaturmugha Linga' which is the four faced Shiva linga, one of the features
that make the temple stand out among the various Lord Shiva temples in the
state. Another spectacular feature of the temple architecture is the dancing
Lord Ganesh and the Jaladhara images on the walls of the temple. The wall
height is around 20-25 feet out of which half of the temple is made of red
stones while the other half is made of green stone, giving the temple an
overall remarkable look.
Culture
The culture of Hubli is fascinating and captivating. The
festivals, the events, the attractions, all reflect the culture of Hubli in one
way or the other. Tourism has picked up in the last decade or so and the local
people are generally quite friendly towards the tourists.
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Darsan Info
Temple timings :
6:00 AM to 11:00 AM and from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM (All days of
the week)
Darsan Dresscode
Clean and conservative clothing is preferred.
Special Rituals
Mondays being a special day dedicated to Lord Shiva, the
temple receives numerous devotees who offer milk, curd, and sweets to the Lord
to seek blessings.
Additional Info
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Supermarket : Available