Lakshminarasimha Temple, Haranhalli

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Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple of Haranhalli
Vishnu temple at Haranhalli
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictHassan
DeityVishnu
Location
LocationHarnahalli
StateKarnataka
CountryIndia
Lakshminarasimha Temple, Haranhalli is located in India
Lakshminarasimha Temple, Haranhalli
Shown within India
Lakshminarasimha Temple, Haranhalli is located in Karnataka
Lakshminarasimha Temple, Haranhalli
Lakshminarasimha Temple, Haranhalli (Karnataka)
Geographic coordinates13°14′48.2″N 76°13′26.0″E / 13.246722°N 76.223889°E / 13.246722; 76.223889
Architecture
TypeHoysala
CreatorHeggade brothers
Completedc. 1234 CE

The Lakshminarasimha temple at Haranhalli, sometimes referred to as Lakshmi Narasimha temple of Haranhalli, is one of two major historic Hindu temples that have survived in Haranhalli, Karnataka, India. It is triple-shrine temple dedicated to Vishnu, while the other – Someshvara Temple, Haranhalli few hundred meters to the east – is dedicated to Shiva. Both temples reflect a Vesara-style Hoysala architecture, share similar design ideas and features, and were completed in the 1230s by three wealthy brothers – Peddanna Heggade, Sovanna and Kesanna.[1][2]

According to the inscriptions found near the temple and in the village, the temple was originally dedicated to and named after Kesava – also Vishnu, but over its history was renamed as the Lakshminarasimha temple. The temple is notable for its artwork and for including architectural features typically found in late Chalukya and early Hoysala periods.[2]

The Lakshminarasimha temple is a protected monument under the Karnataka state division of the Archaeological Survey of India.[3]

Haranhalli, – also referred to as Harnahalli, Haruvanahalli or Hiriya Somanathapura in historic inscriptions – is located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Halebidu and about 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Hassan city in Karnataka state, India. It is connected to India's highway network with NH 73 and SH 21. The Lakshminarasimha temple is located towards the west-center of the village, and it is about 300 meters to the west of the Somesvara temple.[1][2]

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