Kalleshvara Temple
Located in Aralaguppe, Karnataka, the Kalleshvara temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. According to the inscriptions in the temple dated 895 CE (saka 817), the temple was commissioned by a Nolamba king under his overlord, the Western Ganga King Rachamalla II (r. 870–907 CE).
location Karnataka, Tumkur, Bangalore
Legend
Nolamba dynasty was a minor Southern Indian dynasty.
Nolambas were overrun by the Ganga king Marasimha, who boasts of having
destroyed the Nolamba family and had the title Nolambakulantaka. According to
the inscriptions in the temple dated 895 CE (saka 817), the Kalleshvara temple
was commissioned by a Nolamba king under his overlord, the Western Ganga King
Rachamalla II (r. 870–907 CE).
Architecture
According to historian I. K. Sarma, the Kalleshvara temple
is a fine example of native Western Ganga art of the 9th century, with
influences from the Badami, Chalukya and Nolamba architectural idioms. The
ceiling of mukhamantapa is considered as the most beautiful sculpture in the
state. The temple consists of garbagriha, antarala and a mukhamantapa with
three lateral shrines. The deity is adorned with a huge black granite
Shivalinga. The plan of the garbhagriha is a square pyramidal one, with a plain
exterior with simple pilasters, a vestibule (antarala) separating the sanctum
from a closed hall (mantapa) with an exceptionally well sculptured section,
mahamantapa or navaranga.
Culture
Tumkur is primarily a city of colleges and other educational
institutions along with heritage sites like temples. Pongal and Ganesh
Chaturthi are the most revered festivals of this place which are celebrated
with full fervour. A special dish made of rice is cooked on these occasions.
People dedicate this sweet dish to God Surya. The Siddaganga Matha is a place
of religious and spiritual Interest as is the Kote Anjaneya Swami Temple with
its large statue of the Lord Hanuman. There are also many other places of
heritage that can be visited in and around Tumkur.
Darsan Info
Morning 06:00 AM To 06:00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
wear neat and good clothes and avoid shorts for men
Famous Festival
Shivratri
Additional Info
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