Location : 16 Kms From Belur,
Karnataka
Main Attraction : Kedareeshwar
Temple
Languages : Kannada, Hindi, English
Also Known as : Dwara Samudra |
Tourism in
Halebid
Located 16 kms from Belur, Halebid was known
as Dwara Samudra, the wealthy capital of the
Hoysalas. The great city of Dwarasamudra
flourished as a Capital of the Hoysala
Empire during the 12th & 13th centuries.
During the reign of Veeraballala II, the
grandson of Vishnuvardhana, it reached the
greatness of its zenith. Veeraballala II
extended his empire from sea to sea between
the Cauvery & Krishna rivers. Halebid has
several strikingly beautiful Hoysala temples
and Jain shrines.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
Kedareeshwara Temple:
The magnificent temple is an architectural
delight where the sculptor's virtuosity
seems to have surpassed even the goldsmith's
skill in its sheer intricacy.
Basti Hills:
One Kilometre from the Halebid temples is
the Basti Hills where there are Jain Bastis
with gleaming black stone pillars.
Hoysaleshwara Temple:
The Hoysaleshwar temple, standing on
platform like a casket, is a sculptural
extravaganza, richly endowed with most
finely detailed scroll work in stone.
The figure of mortals and immortals are
large and are beautifully chiseled in
shinning black stone. The walls of the
temples are covered with variety of gods and
goddesses, animals, birds and dancing girls.
Museum:
There is a museum on the lawns with 12-13th
century sculptures and the gold coins in use
at the time.
Jain Temples:
Many Jain temples are still awaiting
excavations to see the light of the day.
Halebid was a centre of Jain culture and
religion.
Nandi:
Outside there is a sculpture of Nandi, the
mount of Lord Shiva, and the hillock where
the palace stood connected to the temple by
a passage. The 800 years old statues flaunt
hairstyles that can be seen even today.
All but one of the bracket figures have
vanished into oblivion. On the walls, the
infant Krishna frolics, battles rage, Shiva
and Parvati embrace, the demon king Ravana
lifts mount Kailash and Shiva dances.
EXCURSIONS
Belur:
17 kms from Halebid. The place houses some
of the famous temples, which are renowned
for their beautiful sculptures.
Sravanbelagola:
Approximately 85 kms from Halebid, the place
is well known for the biggest statue of
Gomateshwara. It is a very famous Jain
pilgrimage.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
HOW TO GET THERE
Air:
Bangalore is the nearest airport.
Rail:
The nearest railhead is at Hassan.
Road:
There are good motorable roads. Belur is 17
kms away.
WHERE TO STAY
Tourist Cottages, Department Of Tourism,
Halebid.
Traveller's Bungalow, PWD, Halebid.
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