Rangapura Narasimha Swamy Temple, Karnataka
Address
Rangapura Narasimha Swamy Temple, Karnataka
Magala, Hoovina Hadagali,
Rangapura,
Karnataka 583216
Moolavar
Narasimha Swamy
Introduction
Ancient Kalyana Chalukyas temple is found in a small village called Magala in Huvinahadagali Taluk. Narasimha Swamy Temple situated on the bank of Tungabhadra, this temple is assignable to the middle of 11th century A.D. in the region of Chalukyas of Kalyana.
Puranic Significance
The temple facing north and it has two Garbhagrihas, each with an Antarala connected to a common Navaranaga and a Mukhamanadapa. The walls are plain on the exterior. The superstructure over the Sanctum is built in Brick and Lime rising in octagonal configuration of five tires in the typical Maratha style in receding order. Except first tier which is plan the remaining five tiers have arches. Only one arch has a stucco image.
The temple is known for the sculpture of six armed ferocious Narasimha slaying Hiranyakashipu. Mahalakshmi, Surya, Ganesh and Dwarapalas are kept in Antaraa and Navaranga. Six armed ferocious Narasimha slaying Hiranyakashipu.. The sanctum (west faced) has a small Linga and one can feel the powerful vibrations from the lord.
A short neck is succeeded by ribbed finial. An austere pillared hall Pakashaa is located in the west of the temple which is further divided into two chambers. A Vijayanagara period Mahadvara with a flight of steps towards north leads one to the River Tungabhadra.
Century/Period
11th century A.D
Nearest Bus Station
Magala
Nearest Railway Station
(RNR) Ranibennur
Nearest Airport
Vidyanagar (VDY)