Belur Chennakeshava Temple: A view of the temple at opening time

A view of the Belur Chennakeshava Temple at opening time

A view of the Belur Chennakeshava Temple at opening time

Belur Chennakeshava Temple at opening time
The image shows a view of the Belur Chennakeshava Temple at opening time. As you can see, the door at the main entrance is locked and the main priest is walking towards it to open the temple to the public.

Located 150 miles west of Bengaluru in southern India, the Belur Chennakeshava Temple is a magnificent temple dedicated to Vishnu. King Vishnuvardhana of the Hoysala dynasty commissioned the temple in 1167 CE to commemorate his victory over the Cholas at Talakadu. After his death, his successors – Narasimha I and Veera Ballala II – continued the work, and it took 103 years to complete it.

Mounted on the pillars near the top but just below the eaves are the beautifully carved sculptures popularly known as the bracket figures. Check the Bracket Figures page for more info. The sculptural relief on the left jālandhara (perforated stone window) depicts the court of King Vishnuvardhana, and the relief on the right jālandhara depicts the court of King Vira Ballala II.

Related Images
Main Entrance and Facade
South Entrance
North Entrance
Hoysala King Vishnuvardana, the builder of the Belur Chennakeshava Temple
Hoysala King Veera Ballala II
Hoysala emblem on the right side of the main entrance
Hoysala emblem on the left side of the main entrance

Shilābālikes – Bracket figures mounted below the eaves
Darpana Sundari, Sukha Bhasini, Nātya Sundari, Gāna Sundari, Kesha Sundari, Tribhangi, Nagna Sundari, Kapāla Durga, Koravanji, Nātya Mohini, Betegārthi

Male Bracket Figures
Flute playing male musician
Narthaka – Davane playing male dancer
Davane playing male musician

Related Pages
Belur Chennakeshava Temple – Bracket Figures
Belur Chennakeshava Temple – Navaranga
Belur Chennakeshava Temple – Garbhagriha Outer Wall
Somanathapura Keshava Temple – A Magnificent Temple Dedicated to Vishnu
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