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Kedareswara Temple

About Kedareswara Temple

Kedareswara Temple is one of the best example of a trikuta (triple towers) temple in transitional Western Chalukya - Hoysala architecture. It is the oldest example of such a combinational style in Karnataka according to reports from the Mysore archaeological department. The temple faces east and has a stepped entrance on three sides. The entrance on the sides is a Western Chalukya idiom. The central shrine has a linga (universal symbol of Shiva) made from black marble (Krishnashila). The entrance to the shrine which faces east has a Nandi, the bull and a celestial attendant of Shiva.

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Region: South India
State: Karnataka
City: Hassan
Lattitude: 14.6736° N, Longitude: 74.9405° E

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Best Time to Visit : November to March
Summer : 21°C to 37°C
Winter : 17°C to 29°C
Monsoon : 21°C to 31°C
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Nearest Airport: Belgaum, Nearest Railway Station: Hassan, Nearest Bus Station: Halebidu
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