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SRI LAKSHMI NARAYANA TEMPLE

Hosaholalu, Mandya, Karnataka, India

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God

Lakshmi Narayana is the main deity of this temple, who is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Here deity is facing in East direction and the Main deity is having Shankam (Conch) on right hand and Chakra (Discus) on the Left hand which is a rarity.

Goddess

Goddess Lakshmi is consort of Lord Vishnu.

Interesting Facts

  • The Astha Bhuja Lakshmi is a very rare occurance, Mandakini who is completely dressed is also a rare occurance which can be observed at this temple.
  • The beautifully carved sculptures, grand temple interiors and the overall design of this shrine are the most attractive features.

Best Season To Visit

The best season to visit this temple is Winter season. The best months to visit are September to February.

Weather

Highest - April to June (38°C during day and 26°C during night)Average - May (37°C during the day and 21°C during night)Lowest - October to February (27°C during day and 18°C during night)Monsoon season - August to September

Dress Code

  • For men the dress code is Shirt & Trouser, Dhoti or Pyjamas with upper cloth.
  • For women the preferred dress code is saree or half-saree with blouse or chudidhar with pyjama and upper cloth.
  • These rules are applicable for foreigners also. Shorts, mini-skirts, middies, sleeveless tops, low-waist jeans and short-length T-shirts are not allowed.
  • Pilgrims/visitors will not be allowed inside the temple if dress code is not followed.

Do's & Dont's

  • Do bathe and wear clean clothes before you enter the temple.
  • Do respect ancient customs and co-piligrims while at temple.
  • Smo​king is strictly prohibited inside the temple premises.

transport connections

Name Distance Contact Number
KSRTC Bus Stand
2.9 KM 9449596666
Akkihebbalu
13.2 KM 139
Mysore Airport
72.2 KM 0821-2596802

Architecture

Sri Lakshmi Narayana Temple is facing in East direction. There is no gopuram in the main entrance as per Hoysala style, the central shrine has a gopura (temple tower) while the other two buildings have flat ceilings. A beautiful Dwajasthambam which was installed recently. This temple was built with Soapstone, a closed mandapa built of granite blocks.

Mandapams : The Navaranga one can find an intrinsic work executed in the roof and enjoy the beauty of the same, each roof top is different from the other and posses unique design and locking mechanism such as single washer, double washer, hexagonal nut. A mantapa which is decorated with Nagara, Dravida, Kalinga, Vesera.

Pillars : The temple, one can find fine carvings on the pillar at the entrance with 16 corners, 32 corners and 64 corners respectively, the first four pillars are star shaped and the remaining four pillars in the Navaranga are bell shaped with extra ordinary carvings on them. The very minute information present on the pillars and the roof. With a keen sight, one can find Sri Anajeneya Swamy drinking Coconut water on the Right Hand side pillar before the entrance of Sri Lakshmi Narayana Garbhagirha. The carving is so small and it can be covered with a thumb. The Navaranga has four beautiful lathe turned pillars dividing the hall into nine cells. Each pillar is beautifully carved with sculptures of young dancing girls in various graceful and elegant poses. Each cell has a unique design on the ceiling that brings out the true talent and imagination of the sculptor. The pillars of the Navaranga are lathe-turned and well polished. Dancing female sculptures in different mudras adorn the capitals of these pillars.

Garbha Gudi : The temple is built on a jagati (platform) which is one of the prominent features in Hoysala temple architecture. This is a three-celled temple and hence has three Garbhagrihas, the entrance of the Garbhagirha, one can find the Dwarapalakas, who are standing with greater details of the ornaments and clothes they are wearing. A small idol representing Vishnu has been identified on the roof top and a tower and the most decorative interiors and the Vimana has a finial at the top.

Temple Walls : The outer wall is covered with intense details of Bhagavatha, Ramayana & Mahabharatha in great depths on the railings. The images of Vishnu, Lakshmi, Parvathi, Shiva, Brahma, Ganapathi, etc., along with other dieties can be found across the temple. This is one place where great details regarding the Ramayana and Mahabharatha epics are present. The Samudra Manthana image is very intact and it is well preserved. The base, like all Hoysala temples has the six layers of decorative pattikas that comprise of swans, elephants, horse riders, leafy scrolls, various gods and goddesses and scenes from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharatha. There are 24 sculptures of Vishnu standing upright holding in his four arms the four attributes, a conch, a wheel, a lotus and a mace. The six horizontal moldings at the base of the outer wall are intricately sculptured and are called frieze. The first frieze depicts birds, the second depicts Makara (aquatic monster), the third frieze has depictions from Hindu epic and other purana stories narrated in clockwise direction. The fourth frieze has leafy scrolls, the fifth and sixth frieze have procession of horses and elephants respectively. Kalinga Nardhana with Life in River Yamuna Depicted Beautifully Carvings sculptured on walls. The mid section of the temple is richly decorated with sculptures of various Gods, Shiva being the most prominent having over 120 images of him in various forms, dancing Saraswathi, Brahma, Ganapathi, Yoga – Madhava, Kalinga – Mardhana, dancers, musicians and many other deities.

History

The Original Venugopala idol in sanctum was reported missing in 1935 and a new idol which is different to the original idol has been installed by the authorities. This temple was built in 13th Century by King Vira Someshwara of Hoysala Empire and renovated in 1950's, Dwajasthambam which was installed recently. Hoysala Empires, the main entrance built during the Vijayanagara times.

Temple Timings

Day Timings
All Days 06:00 AM - 08:00 PM

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Airports

Airport Name Distance
Shamshabad 40 KM
Lorem Ipsum 12 KM

Railway Stations

Railway Station Name Distance
Secunderabad 10 KM
Nampally 12 KM
Begumpet 6 KM
Lingampally 20 KM

Bus Stations

Bus Station Name Distance
MGBS 35 KM
CBS 28 KM
kukatpally 20 KM
Lingampally 30 KM
Uppal 35 KM

Private Transports

Transport Name Distance Contact Number
Private Transport 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757

Local Transports

Transport Name Distance Contact Number
Local Transport 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757

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