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Halebid is 15 km from Belur.
This place was known as Dwara
Samudra, the wealthy capital
of Hoysalas.
Halebid has several strikingly
beautiful Hoysala temples and
Jain shrines.
The Hoysaleshwara temple,
standing on platform like a
casket, is a sculptural
extravaganza, richly endowed
with most finely detailed scroll
work in stone.
Outside there is a Nandi
(Bull), the mount of Shiva,
and a hillock where the Palace
stood, connected to the temple
by a passage. Inside its dark
depths, the queen Shantala Devi
beckons from an alcove.
The figure of mortals and
immortals are larger here as
compared to Belur and are
beautifully chiseled, in shining
black stone.
The walls of the temples are
covered with variety of gods and
goddesses, animals, birds and
dancing girls. There is a museum
on the lawn with 12-13th century
sculpture and the gold coins in
use at the time.
Another famous temple is the
Keddareshwara temple where
the sculptor's virtuosity seems
to have surpassed even the
goldsmith's skill in its sheer
intricacy.
One kilometre from Halebid is
Basti Hill where there are Jain
Bastis with gleaming black stone
pillars.
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