Kaitabheshvara Temple, Kubatur
The Kaitabheshvara temple (also spelt Kaitabhesvara or Kaitabheshwara, known also as Kotisvara) is located in the town of Kubatur (also spelt Kubattur or Kuppattur, and called Kuntalanagara or Kotipura in ancient inscriptions), near Anavatti in the Shimoga district of Karnataka state, India. The temple was constructed during the reign of Hoysala King Vinayaditya around 1100 AD.
location Karnataka, Shimoga, Bengaluru
Architecture
The temple has a single square shaped shrine with an
east-west orientation, a vestibule that connects the sanctum to the main large
open hall that has a staggered square plan and can be entered from five sides;
two lateral and one each in the north, south and east. The walls of the shrine
and vestibule stand on a base that is composed of five moldings. The super
structure over the sanctum is four-tiered (chatustala arpita). It is crowned by
a large domed roof that looks like a "helmet"(amalaka). Atop the dome
is a beautiful kalasha that forms the pinnacle of the tower. The open mantapa
is large and its ceiling is supported by massive lathe-turned circular pillars.
The sculptural motifs and friezes, the decorative articulation and the design
of pillars in this temple are those commonly found in other Western Chalukyan
temples. The sculptures of Mahishamardini, Bhairava and Ganesha can be found on
the main tower.
Culture
Shimoga is the place considered to be the heart of
Karnataka,especially the culture and heritage of the place clearly visible in
chalukya's architecture style of temples in the area. Shimoga is also called
the cultural capital of Karnataka and even known as rice bowl of Karnataka. The
religious and tradional culture etire of the place can be visible to all in all
the Hindu festivals.
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Darsan Info
Temple timings : 6:00 AM To 5:30 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Clean and conservative clothing is preferred (avoid shorts,
skirts).
Additional Info
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