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222 km from Bangalore, 39 km
from Hassan and 149 km from
Mysore is Belur famous for its
exquisite Temples.
Belur is known as the
Dakshina Varanasi or
Southern Banaras. The
serenity of Belur is attributed
to the celebrated temple of
Channakeshava, built by the
Hoysala Kind Vishnuvardhana in
1117 A.D. to commemorate his
conversion from Jainism to
Vaishnavism.
The main structure of the temple
, which is star shaped, is a
homogenous architectural unit on
a raised platform. Everything is
carved in black stone, looking
like metal.
Facing the temple, at the
entrance, stands the winged
figure of Garuda, Lord Vishnu's
carrier. The 650 charging
elephants on frieze around the
walls outside are all different
from each other.
The exotic bracket figures (Madanikas)
on the walls of this temple are
secrene, playful and amorous;
enhancing the overall effect of
this pinnacle of architectural .
Inside, even in the darkness,
you can see the Hand Lathefurned
shining pillars, each unique in
its own splendour. On the smooth
circular platform in front of
the shrine, you can see the
beautiful Shantala Devi, queen
of Kind Vishnuvardhana.
The Spotlight is now on the four
famous bracket figures on the
ornate ceiling. All these
figures have been inspired by
Shantala Devi's voluptuous
beauty.
Sculpted limbs undulate in
lyrical lines. One sculpated
beauty communicates with a pet
parrot whose tail is peacock
like, another wrings water from
her long hair and you can see
the drops collected on
hair-ends.
The delicacy and attention to
the finest details here are
incredible.
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