'Sindaghatta' is an erstwhile town of the Hoysala kingdom . There are many religious structures spread across the village. One such, located in the village center is the beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Lakshminarayana, built during the 14th Century. The Lakshminarayana sculpture inside the Garbhagriha is magnificent. The temple externally is not as intricate as many of the other Hoysala temples though internally, it has all the features representing the same.
Lakshminarayana Temple |
Grand Entrance |
Simple Shikara |
Temple on a Raised Platform |
There is an inscription on the entrance corridor. There is also a tall Garuda pillar in front of the temple .The interior of the temple is a true reflection of patience and skill possessed by the artisans, craftsmen and sculptors.
Inscription |
Outer Ceiling |
Ceiling 1 |
Ceiling 2 |
Ceiling 3 |
Decorative Door Frame |
Lord Lakshminarayana on the Lintel |
Melted Carvings |
Intricate Dwarapalaka |
Lion Carving on top of the Pillar |
Temple Gate and the Pillar |
Garuda Kambha |
Garuda Inscribed |
The priest lives by the side of the temple. We were unable to gather much information about this temple from the priest. The ASI maintains this temple while there is permanent care taker.
To be continued .............
The intricate patterns on the ceiling is awesome. The temple surroundings look serene.
ReplyDeleteIt looks really beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeletelovely images!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific captures as always and a fascinating post! What a beautiful temple! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Amazing artistry... Wonderful
ReplyDeletearchitectures were built by our ancestors without the modern technology and still they are so grand and pleasing to the eyes...Thanks for sharing this!
Good to keep seeing our ancestral architecture from time to time.. These are some nice pictures. I have been away for a while and catching up with everything now..!
ReplyDeleteThe ceilings are interesting photo subjects for me too. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat write up.
wonderful pictures as usual... the overall temple view is fantastic... gives a nostalgic feeling...
ReplyDeletearchitecture is amazing... don't know how they constructed these type of buildings centuries back...
Wow!! A nice place.
ReplyDeleteखजाने वो à¤ी पुराने à¤à¤°े पडे है,
ReplyDeleteI especially love the photos of the temple ceiling. Very interesting architecture.
ReplyDeleteInteriors of the temple are grand.
ReplyDeleteThis temple seems to be renovated by the look of it. Maybe some sculptures are kept in safe custody by ASI. good find Dhiraj
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures, found the carvings very intricate. Is this also in Ganga architecture? Also what was the language of the inscriptions?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and intricate!
ReplyDeleteNice temple hope it will be taken care properly by ASI.
ReplyDeleteSuper ! Beautiful Pictures ! This is my ancestral village..
ReplyDeleteHi all,
ReplyDeleteI'm Gopal Krishna,Sri LakshmiNarayana temple priest
Thank you for your concerns shown on ancient temple located in remote village.Please contact me or mail me to know history and many more programs that were held in SrilakshmiNarayana temple.
Mail : gopalkrishnahr91@gmail.com
Contact no:9901619791
Please support us to develop and protect such a good monument and to do kainkaryas in temple..
Thank you.