Haranhalli Someshvara Temple, Karnataka
Address
Haranhalli Someshvara Temple, Haranhalli, Hassan district, Karnataka 573122
Deity
Someshvara
Introduction
The Someshvara Temple at Haranhalli, Karnataka, India, is a significant historic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is a part of the rich architectural and cultural heritage of the region.
Location and Historical Significance:
- The Someshvara Temple is situated in Haranhalli, Karnataka, and is one of two major historic temples in the area, the other being the Lakshminarasimha Temple.
- Both temples, Someshvara and Lakshminarasimha, reflect the Vesara-style Hoysala architecture and were completed in the 1230s. They are considered to be fine examples of Hoysala craftsmanship.
Construction and Architecture:
- The temple is constructed on a jagati, a molded platform that enhances its visual appeal and provides a path for circumambulation.
- It features a square plan Vesara architecture with an integrated circumambulation path, which allows devotees to move around the temple.
- The temple’s design creates the appearance of three shrines (trikuta), although it has only one sanctum.
- The main shrine has a stellate (star-shaped) design, a superstructure (tower or shikhara), and a sukhanasi (nose or tower over the vestibule).
Architectural Elements:
- The temple’s superstructure is still intact, but the decorative kalasa (water-pot) at its apex is missing.
- The exterior walls of the temple are decorated with a double eaves design, featuring miniature decorative towers (Aedicula) on pilasters between the two eaves.
- The base of the temple includes multiple friezes with intricate carvings, such as depictions of birds, mythical creatures (makara), and friezes with scenes from epics (left blank in some instances).
- The moldings at the base feature carvings of horses and elephants.
The Someshvara Temple, though more damaged compared to the nearby Lakshminarasimha Temple, is a testament to the artistic and architectural achievements of the Hoysala dynasty in the 13th century. It is a protected monument and continues to be an important heritage site in Karnataka, offering insights into the history and craftsmanship of the region.
Century/Period/Age
1230 CE
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India.
Nearest Bus Station
Haranhalli
Nearest Railway Station
Bangalore and Mumbai
Nearest Airport
Bellary