Rameshwara Temple Balambeed |11th century Hidden Shiva Temple | Hangal |haveri Tourism |karnataka
Rameshwara Temple Balambeed |11th century Hidden Shiva Temple | Hangal |Haveri Tourism |karnataka |Rameshwara Devasthana | ರಾಮೇಶ್ವರ ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನ
Balambeed, also spelled Balambid, is a small village in Hangal taluk of Haveri district in Karnataka. In ancient times, the village was known as Ballareyabidu. The earliest inscription found here, dated 1118 CE, belongs to the reign of the Western Chalukya king Vikramaditya VI. During his rule, the village was under the Kadamba chiefs of Banavasi-12000 and Panumgal-500.
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How to Reach: Balambeed is about 11 km from Hangal on Sirsi-Haveri road. Haveri is the nearest railway head, Hubli is the nearest airport and Bangalore is the nearest International airport. Balambeed can be reached via buses traveling on Sirsi-Haveri road
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Other Ancient Temples nearby are :
1. Tarakeshwara Temple- Hangal-
2. Siddeshwara Temple- Haveri-
3. Galageshwara Temple -Haveri-
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Rameshwara Temple Balambeed-
This dilapidated temple is currently devoid of any vimana superstructure. Its open mandapa has lost its surrounding walls. There has been lots of renovation carried out in this temple. The temple consists of a mandapa, antarala and garbha-grha. Antarala had characteristics Jali windows on either side, one side window is replaced with a plain one. A stone Nandi faces the garbha-grha. Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu on antarala lintel, with Shiva in middle, suggests that the temple is dedicated to Shiva.
The external walls have niches provided but all are empty. One striking feature on external walls is the depiction of Dravidian and Nagara style vimanas. Though there are provision for niches however there are no sculptures are provided.
As per an inscription found here, the temple deity is referred as Grameshvara. A certain part of collected taxes was provided for oil for the temple.
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00:00:15 Shiva Lingas at River Varada
00:02:45 Way to the temple from the river front
00:02:55 Temple Entrance
00:03:18 Lord Kuber
00:04:25 Lord Ganesha
00:05:35 Lord Surya
00:06:15 Lord Shiva
00:07:35 Lord Indra
00:10:05 Lord Yamaraja
00:1:50 Lord Agni
00:13:10 The Nagas
00:15:00 Lord Varuna
00:16:35 Wall carvings
00:18:10 Lord Basaweshwara
00:19:55 4th Century Naga Sculpture
00:21:00 Wall Sculptures
00:22:40 Mega Stone Pillars
00:43:50 Ancient Inscriptions
00:46:50 The Stone Cot
00:48:20 Parvati Mandapa
00:51:00 Garbh Griha
Tharakeshwara Temple, Hanagal
he Tarakeshwara or Tarakeshvara Temple is a Hindu temple complex dedicated to Shiva as Tarakeswara located in Hangal, Karnataka, in India. It also houses a temple to Shiva's vahana, Nandi, and his son Ganesha. The complex is a listed monument of the Archaeological Survey of India. It also has three memorial stones which are sculpted with religious and military scenes and inscribed with text in the Kannada language. Its octagonal hall has a 6-metre (20 ft) diameter lotus carving as its ceiling.
The Chalukyas of Kalyana reigned in the Deccan from the 10th to the 12th century. They built Hindu temples in Ittagi, Gadag and Lakkundi as well as in Hangal. The Tarakeshwara Temple was also built by them c. ad 1050 or the mid-12th century.
The Tarakeshwara temple is a listed monument of the Archaeological Survey of India.
The temple is built with grey-green chloritic schist in the Hoysala style. More specifically, it is said to be one of the best edifices erected in the Kalyana Chalukyan style influenced by Hoysala architecture.
Opposite the idol, there is an octagonal structure known as the lotus of Hangal. The elaborately-carved structure is 9 metres (30 ft) in diameter. A huge stone, 6 metres (20 ft) in diameter, forms the ceiling of this structure. The stone, cut into the shape of a lotus, is supported by eight pillars. Next to each of the eight pillars, there are sculpted stone pillars which mark the Guardians of the Directions (ashtadikpalaka).
Near the main temple, there is a hall supported by 12 pillars worshipping Nandi, the bull ridden by Shiva. It and an adjacent hall are provided with an inclined balcony for sitting. The columns are made in a lathe-turned octagonal polished form and carved with geometric designs. The two halls are topped by stepped-pyramid roofs. The exterior walls are profusely ornamented with sculptures of miniature temples and other images.
The Ganesha temple is located northeast of the main temple and oriented to the south. The temple has a stepped plan with a sanctum preceded by a square-shaped open hall. Done in the Nagara style,[9] The tower (shikhara) is made of several miniature towers in north Indian style. The hall has a parapet with many carvings.
4 ರ ಕ್ರಾಸ್ ಭೂತಪ್ಪ | ನಾಲ್ಕರ ಕತ್ರಿ ಭೂತಪ್ಪ Beegada Kai Bhootappa| Hangal Bhootappa| 4ra Katri bhootappa
ನಿಮಗೇನಾದರೂ ವೈರಿಗಳ ತೊಂದರೆ ಇದ್ದರೆ, ಅಕ್ಕ ಪಕ್ಕದ ಮನೆಯವರು ಕಾರಣವಿಲ್ಲದೆ ಕಾಲು ಕೆರೆದುಕೊಂಡು ಪದೇ ಪದೇ ಜಗಳ ಮಾಡುತ್ತಿದ್ದರೆ ಅಂತಹವರಿಗೆ ಪಾಠ ಕಲಿಸಲು ತಕ್ಕದಾದ ಸ್ಥಳ ಈ ಭೂತೇಶ್ವರ ನಗರ.
ನಿಮಗೇನಾದ್ರು ವ್ಯಾಪಾರದಲ್ಲಿ ತೊಂದರೆ ಇದ್ದರೆ, ಹಣಕಾಸಿನ ಸಮಸ್ಯೆ ಎದುರಾಗುತ್ತಿದ್ದರೆ
Beegada kai bhotappa is a very famous god near hangal. it is also called as nalkara katri bhootappa
ಕನ್ನಡದ ಮೊದಲ ರಾಜಧಾನಿ |Madhukeshwara temple Uttara kannada | ಬನವಾಸಿ ಮಧುಕೇಶ್ವರ ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನ
The Banavasi Situated near Sirsi in Uttara Kannada district of Karntaka in southern India. It is the one of ancient temple. Madhukeshwara temple is one of the ancient temple in Karnataka. It was ruled by Kadamba and many more.
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The Tarakeshvara Temple || Hangal || Karnataka
Near the main temple, there is a hall supported by 12 pillars worshipping Nandi, the bull ridden by Shiva. It and an adjacent hall are provided with an inclined balcony for sitting. The columns are made in a lathe-turned octagonal polished form and carved with geometric designs. The two halls are topped by stepped-pyramid roofs. The exterior walls are profusely ornamented with sculptures of miniature temples and other images.The Ganesha temple is located northeast of the main temple and oriented to the south. The temple has a stepped plan with a sanctum preceded by a square-shaped open hall.Done in the Nagara style,The tower is made of several miniature towers in north Indian style.The hall has a parapet with many carvings. The temple complex has three memorial stones sculpted with religious and military scenes, located in front of the halls.It also has a 12th-century hero stone which shows contemporary battle weapons.
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Sri Madhukeshwar Temple, Banavasi
Sri Madhukeshwar Temple at Banavasi, located 24 kms from Sirsi on state highway 77.
An unknown Temple @Hangal, Uttar Kannada District, Karnataka. No historical details are available
एक अनजाना प्राचीन मंदिर कृपया अपनी भाषा में उपशीर्षक का प्रयोग करें।
No historical details of the temple are available
ದಯವಿಟ್ಟು ನಿಮ್ಮ ಭಾಷೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಉಪಶೀರ್ಷಿಕೆಯನ್ನು ಬಳಸಿ.
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Madhukeshwara Temple banvasi || sirsi|| hindi vlog
Located about 23 km from the town of Sirsi, Banavasi is the oldest town in Karnataka and one of the oldest places in India. Surrounded by forests with river Varada flowing around it, Banvasi has lush green fields of rice, sugarcane and pineapple. The town is famous for the ancient Madhukeshwara Temple that dates back to the 9th century. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple, according to history was built by Mayura Sharma of the Kadamba dynasty. The Kadambas were the oldest rulers of Karnataka and they reigned till the Chalukyas came to power. The Madhukeshwara Temple as it stands today is the result of a number of modifications that have taken place during the times of succeeding dynasties like the Chalukyas and Hoysalas.
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Madhukeswara Temple Banavasi #41
madhukeswara temple banavasi, madhukeshwar temple, one of the ancient temples of uttara kannada district india and the only remnant of the ancient kingdom of the kadambas is the famous madhukeshwara temple of banavasi... kedaresvara temple, balligavi.
manikeshwara temple lakkundi is in gadag district karnataka india.
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Sirsi Marikamaba Temple and Banavasi Madhukeshwara Temple | Steps Together
In this final episode of our Uttara Kannada trip, we are showing Banavasi Madhukeshwara Temple and Sisrsi Marikamaba Temple.
Sirsi Marikamba Temple:
Built-in 1688, The Marikamba Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Durga, also known by the names Renuka, Yellamma, and Doddamma.
It is believed that the 7-foot-tall image of the goddess was discovered in a pond near Hangal.
In 1611, Sadashiva Rao II, the King of Sonda, gave orders to install the wooden deity at this place.
This temple interior and exteriors are uniquely decorated with paintings of murals in Kaavi art,
an art form that was popular in coastal Karnataka.
The murals depict scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata cover all the walls of the temple.
The annual ritual at the temple of sacrificing the buffalo was abolished following the visit of Mahatma Gandhi during 1930.
The Sirsi Marikamba festival is held every alternate year in March.
It is one of the most famous and biggest fairs in Karnataka and attracts thousands of devotees.
Banavasi Madhukeshwara Temple:
Banavasi is 25 km from Sirsi and it takes 30 mins to drive to the place.
Banavasi is a large village with around 1500 families and a population of 6700
Banavasi was once the capital of Kadamba rulers, an ancient royal dynasty of Karnataka.
They were established in 345 AD and ruled South India for at least two centuries.
Madhukeshwara Temple of Banavasi is one of the oldest temples in Karnataka.
the Temple was commissioned by Mayura Sharma from the Kadamba dynasty during the 9th century
Additions and renovations to the temple were made to the temple by Chalukya and Hoysala rulers later.
An intricately carved stone cot is one of the primary attractions in this temple. Commissioned by the Sonde rulers, this cot is made of hard granite and is made up of ten separate pieces.
The Madhukeshwara temple gets its name from the honey-colored Shiva Lingam inside the sanctum.
The setting sun at Banavasi marked the end of our memorable Uttara Kannada trip.
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03:47 - Madhukeshwara Temple, Banavasi
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Madhukeshwara Temple, Banavasi | Complete Video | Kadamba Dynasty Monument | Sirsi Tourism
#Banavasi #Madhukeshwara #Kadamba #Sirsi #Uttarakannada #Temple #Architecture #Ancient #Historical #Monument #Hoysala #Chalukya #Kings Banavasi Madhukeshwara temple is the best example of architecture marvel constructed by the first ever Kannada dynasty Kadamba Kings, later some additions and alteration works were done by Kalyani Chalukyans and Sonda Kings. Banavasi is situated in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka state, India.
Tarakeswara Temple, Hangal
A temple which was started by Kadambas and later finished by Chalukyas. You can see few interesting scenes from human lives like a a man showing his power by lifting a cart by legs, woman making buttermilk, woman giving birth, woman feeding a baby, and so on. The temple's dance hall has a heavily decorated circular dome. To see/read more about this temple visit
Hangal is about 35 kilometers east of Haveri. Other places of historical importance in Hangal are Billeshwara temple, Shiva temple inside Hangal fort (now under horticulture department) and Kichakana Gardimane.
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Located about 23 km from the town of Sirsi,(Sirsi tourist places) Banavasi is the oldest town in Karnataka and one of the oldest places in India. Surrounded by forests with river Varada flowing around it, Banvasi has lush green fields of rice, sugarcane and pineapple. The town is famous for the ancient Madhukeshwara Temple that dates back to the 9th century. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple, according to history was built by Mayura Sharma of the Kadamba dynasty. The Kadambas were the oldest rulers of Karnataka and they reigned till the Chalukyas came to power. The Madhukeshwara Temple as it stands today is the result of a number of modifications that have taken place during the times of succeeding dynasties like the Chalukyas and Hoysalas.
The main deity Lord Shiva is simple and in the form of a honey coloured Shiva Linga and hence derives the name ‘Madhukeshwara’. The Sankalpa mandapa and Nritya mandapa have some beautiful carvings that are noteworthy and representative of the Chalukyan and Hoysala architecture styles.
Overview of the Madhukeshwara Temple
The Madhukeshwara temple gets its name from the honey-hued Shiva Lingam inside the sanctum. The temple dates back to the 9th century and hence is one of Karnataka’s oldest temples. It was commissioned by Mayura Sharma from the Kadamba dynasty.
This was the first royal dynasty of Karnataka. After the Kadamba reign was the Chalukya era and the Hoysala period. Additions and renovations were made to the temple by rulers from both periods. Thus, in a way the temple showcases how architectural styles in Karnataka have changed over the years.
The architecture of the Madhukeshwara Temple
A pair of stone elephants greets visitors to the temple. The main shrine of this temple or the Garba Mandapa has a very simple structure. It has minimal ornamentation in terms of carvings on pillars and walls. A honey-colored Shiva Linga is placed in this shrine. Under the reign of the Chalukya dynasty, a Sankalpa mandapa was added on to the temple.
The construction of the Nritya mandapa is attributed to the Hoysala rulers. The Nritya Mandapa is a sharp contrast to the Garba Mandapa in terms of ornamentation. This ceiling, walls and pillars of this mandapa are exquisitely carved. The pillars bear the Hoysala trademark of reflective convex and concave carvings one below the other. This goes to prove the expertise of the stone carvers of that time.
The temple also has 8 separate shrines for the Ashtathik Balahas, their consorts and vahanas. It is probably the only temple where this is seen.
Highlights of the Madhukeshwara Temple
Inside the Nritya Mandapa is a 7-foot tall monolithic statue of the Nandi Bull. This is positioned in such a way that the left eye seems to be looking at Lord Shiva and the right eye is directed towards Parvati. What is interesting to note is that the line of sight has been created in such a way that the pillars do not intersect it.
One of the highlights of this temple is an intricately carved stone cot and a triloka mandapa. This was made by the Sonde rulers. The cot sits in a separate mandapa within the praharam. This is not made with soft stone but with granite which is much harder to carve.
Another unique attraction of this temple is a vertically sliced Ganesha idol. It is believed that the other half of this stone idol is in Varanasi.
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Banavasi is an ancient temple town near Sirsi in Uttara Kannada in the South Indian state of Karnataka. Banavasi was the ancient capital of the Kannada empire Kadamba which ruled all of modern-day Karnataka state. They were the first native empire to bring Kannada and Karnataka to prominence.
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Shri Uma-Madhukeshwara Temple, Banavasi, Uttara Kannada District
Immerse in architecture splendor of Kadamba dynasty. Situated near banks of beautiful Varada river, Uma madhukeshwara temple is symbol of divinity and intricacy. Enjoy the short glimpse from our maiden visit to Banavasi situated 20kms from Sirsi town of Uttara Kannada district
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