On my series on "The lesser known Hoysala Temples", here is the second temple at Mosale, in Hassan district. The temple looks very much like the Bucheshwara temple of Korvangala. Said to be built in 1200 AD, the twin temples here are dedicated to Nageshwara(one of the forms of lord Shiva) and Channakeshava(a form of Vishnu).
Nageshwara Temple |
Channakeshava Temple |
The Nageshwara temple has the main deity of Nageshwara("Lord of Snakes",
form of Shiva) in linga form and other deity related to lord Shiva,
like Chamundeshwari, Saptamathrike(7 forms of goddess durga), Ganapati,
Sharada and also Channakeshava.
Channakeshava temple has the standing idol of Channakeshava(form of Vishnu) and other deities related to Lord Vishnu.
These
temples too have the Kalasha and Hoysala crest on top of the shrine and
have intricate carvings on both inside and outer walls. Photography is
strictly prohibited inside the temple, due to recent thefts.
Though the temple was closed when we reached here, the caretaker who stay just close by, was humble enough to open the temple and perform aarti for us.
How to reach:
Mosale is around 14km from Hassan off Hassan-Mysore road.
After driving around 10km, before Mosale Hosalli village, there is state tourism department board of Mosale Temple on the right. Take right and a 4km drive through that road takes you to Mosale village after 2 to 3 villages.
Great series of pics
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful temples. I should visit it some time.
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