Kalleshvara Temple, Ambali
The Kalleshvara temple (also spelt Kalleshwara or Kallesvara) is located in the town of Ambali in Bellary district of Karnataka state, India. According to an inscription (dated 1083) placed in the sabhamantapa of the Temple, the temple was constructed during the reign of the Western Chalukya Empire King Vikramaditya VI (also called Tribhuvana Malla).This temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.
location Karnataka, Bellary, Bengaluru
Architecture
The temple is a single shrine construction with an adjoining
hall (mantapa). The basic building material is Soap stone. The original
superstructure over the shrine is lost.The temple which faces east comprises a
sanctum, an antechamber (or vestibule or antarala whose tower is called the
sukhanasi) that connects the sanctum to a gathering hall (sabhamantapa) which
is preceded by a main hall (mukhamantapa).The doorjamb of the sanctum and
antechamber are crafted with decorative motifs, and the lintel (lalata) depicts
Gajalakshmi (Goddess Lakshmi flanked by elephants on either side).
Culture
The culture of Bellary depicts an amalgamation of tradition
and modernity. The people are pious and love to celebrate several religious
events and festivals.
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Darsan Info
Temple timings : 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Clean and conservative clothing is preferred.
Temple Rituals
No rituals are performed here
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