Lakshmi Devi Temple, Doddagaddavalli
The Lakshmi Devi Temple is one of the earliest known temples built in the Hoysala style .The building material is Chloritic schist, more commonly known as soapstone. The temple was founded by Kullahana Rahuta, a merchant and his wife Sahaja in 1113 AD during the reign of Hoysala Vishnuvardhana (1106-1142 AD). It is the only example of the chatuskuta (four-shrined) order of temples built during the Hoysala period.
Architecture
The building material is Chloritic schist, more commonly
known as soapstone.The temple is a unique chatuskuta construction (four shrines
and towers) built inside a 7 foot tall stone wall enclosure with the entrance
through a porch whose roof is supported by circular lathe-turned pillars. Three
of the vimanas have a common square mantapa with nine "bays" or
compartments. The fourth vimana is connected to the mantapa via an oblong
extension consisting of two "bays". The extension has two lateral
entrances into the temple. All the vimanas have their original tower
(superstructure) intact. The towers are in Kadamba nagara style. Each vimana
has a vestibule connecting it to the central mantapa. Of the four towers, three
are undecorated and they look stepped pyramidal with a pile of dented
horizontal mouldings with the kalasa on top. The fourth tower is very well
decorated (which is typical of Hoysala designs) and this is the tower of the
main shrine that houses the Lakshmi Devi image. The mantapa is open and square.
There is a separate fifth shrine of Bhairava, an avatar of the Hindu god Shiva.
Another unusual feature of the temple is the existence of four more minor
shrines at each corner of the temple complex with two sides of each shrine attached
to the courtyard wall. Each of these minor shrines has its own tower, kalasa
and Hoysala emblem. In all, the temple complex has nine towers which is unusual
for a Hoysala temple.
Culture
Doddagaddavalli is a small village near Hassan town and is
located on the way to Belur highway. The place is surrounded by lots of
historical and monument temples surrounded by green fileds and trees.
Darsan Info
Temple timings : 6:00 A.M to 8:00 P.M
Darsan Dresscode
Clean and conservative clothing is preferred.(Please avoid
shorts, skirts, tanktops)
Famous Festival
Dussera
Temple Rituals
Morning pooja and Harathi to Godesses Kali at 6:30 A.M and
Evening Harathi at 07:40 P.M
Additional Info
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Kadambam
Mayura
Swati
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