List of Hoysala temples

Lesser known temples built by the Hoysala Empire during the period of their ascendancy (1119-1286 C.E.) are included in the table below. These constructions incorporate many of the artistic features usually associated with Hoysala architecture.[1][2]

NameLocationDistrictPeriodDeity
Lakshmidevi[3][4] Doddagaddavalli 1113 Lakshmi
Chennakesava[5][6] Belur 1117 Vishnu
Hoysaleswara[7][8] Halebidu 1120 Shiva
Basadi complex[8][9][10][11] Halebidu 1133, 1196 Parshvanatha, Shantinatha, Adinatha
Rameshvara[12][13] Koodli 12th c. Shiva
Brahmeshwara[12][14] Kikkeri 1171 Shiva
Bucheshvara[12][15] Koravangala 1173 Shiva
Akkana Basadi[16][17] Shravanabelagola 1181 Parshvanatha
Amruteshwara[18][19] Amruthapura 1196 Shiva
Shantinatha Basadi[12] Jinanathapura 1200 Shantinatha
Nageshvara-Chennakeshava[20][21] Mosale 1200 Shiva, Vishnu
Veeranarayana[22][23] Belavadi 1200 Vishnu
Kedareshwara[8][24] Halebidu 1200 Shiva
Ishvara (Shiva)[25][26] Arsikere 1220 Shiva
Harihareshwara[27][28] Harihar 1224 Shiva, Vishnu
Mallikarjuna[29][30] Basaralu 1234 Shiva
Someshvara[27][31] Haranhalli 1235 Shiva
Lakshminarasimha[27][31] Haranhalli 1235 Vishnu
Panchalingeshwara[32][33] Govindanhalli 1238 Shiva
Lakshminarasimha[34][35] Nuggehalli 1246 Vishnu
Sadashiva[34][35] Nuggehalli 1249 Shiva
Lakshminarayana[36][37] Hosaholalu 1250 Vishnu
Lakshminarasimha[38][39] Javagallu 1250 Vishnu
Chennakesava[40][41] Aralaguppe 1250 Vishnu
Kesava[42][43] Somanathapura 1268 Vishnu
Lakshminarasimha[44][45] Adagur Hassan 1100 Vishnu
Kirtinarayana[46] Talakad Mysore 1117 Vishnu
Chennakeshava[47] Anekere Hassan 1119 Vishnu
Narayanaswamy[48][49] Aane Kannambadi Hassan 1120 Vishnu
Keshava-Ishvara[50] Marle Chikkamagalur 1120 Vishnu,Shiva
Chennakeshava[51] Honnavara Hassan 1149 Vishnu
Chennakeshava[52][53] Hullekere Hassan 1163 Vishnu
Chennakeshava, Rameshvara[54] Arakere Hassan 12th c. Vishnu, Shiva
Trimrthi Narayana[55] Bandalike Shimoga 1200 Vishnu
Chatteshvara[56] Chachattnahalli Hassan 1200 Shiva
Chennakeshava,Kedareshvara[57][58] Nagalapura Tumkur 1200 Vishnu,Shiva
Yoga Narasimha Baggavalli Chikkamagaluru 12th-13th c. Vishnu
Sankareshvara[59] Belur Hassan 12th-13th c. Shiva
Mallikarjuna Hirenallur Chikkamagaluru 12th-13th c. Shiva
Chennakeshava[56] Channarayapatna Hassan 12th-13th c. Vishnu
Chennakeshava[60] Grama Hassan 12th-13th c. Vishnu
Someshvara[61] Kabli Chikkamagalur 12th-13th c. Shiva
Chennakeshava[46] Tandaga Tumkur 12th-13th c. Vishnu
Mahalingeshwara[62] Santebachalli Mandya 12th-13th c. Shiva
Betteshvara[63] or Keshaveshwara Agrahara Beluguli Hassan 1209 Shiva & Vishnu
Suryanarauana[64][65] Magala Bellary 1215 Vishnu
Moole Shankareshvara[46][66] Turuvekere Tumkur 1260 Shiva
Yoga-Madhava[67][68] Settikere Tumkur 1261 Vishnu
Chennakeshava[46][69] Turuvekere Tumkur 1263 Vishnu
Lakshminarasimha[70] Vignasante Tumkur 1286 Vishnu
Laskshmi Narasimha[59][71] Bhadravati Shimoga 13th c. Vishnu
Anantha Padmanabha[59] Budnur Mandya 13th c. Vishnu
Kashi Vishveshvara[59] Budnur Mandya 13th c. Shiva
Rameshvara[72][73] Ramanathapura Hassan 13th c. Shiva

References

Citations

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  8. Hardy (1995), p. 329
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  15. Foekema (1996), p. 77
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  17. Foekema (2003), p. 37
  18. Foekema (1996), p. 37
  19. Hardy (1995), p. 320
  20. Foekema (1996), p. 81
  21. Hardy (1995), p. 339
  22. Foekema (1996), p. 53
  23. Hardy (1995), p. 324
  24. Foekema (1996), pp. 62–63
  25. Foekema (1996), p. 41
  26. Hardy (1995), p. 321
  27. Hardy (1995), p. 331
  28. Cousens (1926), p. 93
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  30. Foekema (1996), p. 43
  31. Foekema (1996), p. 67
  32. Hardy (1995), p. 328
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  34. Foekema (1996), p. 83
  35. Hardy (1995), p. 340
  36. Foekema (1996), p. 71
  37. Hardy (1995), p. 332
  38. Foekema (1996), p. 73
  39. Hardy (1995), p. 333
  40. Hardy (1995), p. 321
  41. Foekema (1996), p. 39
  42. Foekema (1996), p. 87
  43. Hardy (1995), p. 346
  44. Hardy (1995), p317
  45. Foekema (2003), p37
  46. Hardy (1995), p347
  47. Collyer (1990), p41
  48. Hardy (1995), p321
  49. Foekema (2003), pp75-76
  50. Hardy (1995), p338
  51. Hardy (1995), p331
  52. Hardy (1995), p332
  53. Foekema (2003), p72
  54. Sathyan B.N. (1965), p99, Karnataka State gazetteer, Bangalore, Govt. Press
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  56. Hardy (1995), p326
  57. Hardy (1995), p339
  58. Foekema (2003), p75
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  60. Hardy (1995), p329
  61. Hardy (1995), p334
  62. Hardy (1995), p343
  63. Hardy (1995), p317
  64. Hardy (1995), p338
  65. Foekema (2003), p58
  66. Foekema (2003), p69,75,76
  67. Hardy (1995), p343
  68. Foekema (2003), p75,76
  69. Foekema (2003), p75
  70. Hardy (1995), p348
  71. Foekema (2003), p76
  72. Hardy (1995), p342
  73. Foekema (2003), p76

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