Temple Details

Chennakeshava Temple   Hassan District


About Chennakeshava Temple

The Chennakeshava Temple, initially called Vijayanarayana Temple, was based on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, by the Hoysala KingVishnuvardhana. Belur, which was an early Hoysala capital, is in the Hassan district of Karnataka state, India. It is 40 km from Hassan city and 220 km from Bangalore. Chennakesava (lit, "great looking Kesava") is a type of the Hindu godVishnu. Belur is outstanding for its grand sanctuaries worked amid the manage of the Hoysaladynasty, making it and nearby Halebidu favored vacationer goals in Karnataka state. These sanctuary edifices have been proposed to be recorded under UNESCO World Legacy Destinations.

The temple was authorized by KingVishnuvardhana in 1117 Advertisement. Researchers are separated about the explanations behind the development of the temple. The military achievements of Vishnuvardhana is viewed as a plausible reason. Some researchers trust Vishnuvardhana dispatched the temple to outperform his overlord, King Vikramaditya VI of theWestern Chalukya Empire (who ruled fromBasavakalyan), after his underlying military triumphs against the Chalukyas.

By Air
Belur does not have an airplane terminal. Closest air terminal is Bajpe Airplane terminal. 
Belur 
114 km away 
Bajpe Airplane terminal (IXE), Mangalore, Karnataka 
Belur 
129 km away 
Mysore Airplane terminal (MYQ), Mysore, Karnataka 

By Train
Rather than Belur you can a get a prepare to Sakleshpur on normal premise. 
Belur 
26 km away 
Sakleshpur (SKLR), Sakleshpur, Karnataka 
Belur 
31 km away 
Hassan Intersection (HAS), Hassan, Karnataka 

By Bus 
There are normal transports from other significant urban areas of the nation to Belur. 
Transport Station(s): Belur

1. Shankar Comforts

1. Halebeedu

2. Chennakesava Temple

3. Kedareshwara Temple

 

The temple was authorized by KingVishnuvardhana in 1117 Advertisement. Researchers are separated about the explanations behind the development of the temple. The military achievements of Vishnuvardhana is viewed as a plausible reason. Some researchers trust Vishnuvardhana dispatched the temple to outperform his overlord, King Vikramaditya VI of theWestern Chalukya Empire (who ruled fromBasavakalyan), after his underlying military triumphs against the Chalukyas.

Sl.No Sevas Name Rate
1 Thulasi Astottara Rs. 15.00
2 Thulsi sahasra nama Rs. 100.00
3 Coconut seva & Mangalarathi Rs. 5.00
4 Holy Coconut Seva Rs. 10.00
5 Hannu Thuppa Seva Rs. 10.00
6 Garuda prasada Rs. 20.00
7 Dolosthava Rs. 1000.00
8 Hannerdu mangalarathi Rs. 750.00
9 Mula devara Abhishek Rs. 2000.00
10 Usthava murthi Abhishek (Swamy) Rs. 1000.00

Sri Sowmyanayaki Ammanavara Sannidhi

11 Kumkuma astothara Rs. 15.00
12 Kumkuma sahasthra Nama Rs. 100.00
13 Ammanavara Abhisheka Rs. 2000.00
14 Ammanavara Abhisheka (Usthava Murthy) Rs. 1250.00

Other Sevas

15 Kivi Chuchuudhu Rs. 100.00
16 Upanayana Rs. 200.00
17 Madhuve Kanike Rs. 500.00
18 Alaya Shudda Mantapa Rs. 500.00
19 Choula Karma Rs. 100.00
20 Bhyke & Riksha Pooja Rs. 50.00
21 Bus & Lori Pooja Rs. 100.00

Sri Ganapathi Sannidhi

22 Kumkumarchane Rs. 20.00
23 Sahasthranaamarchane Rs. 20.00
24 Panchamrutha Abhisheka Rs. 600.00
25 Sankasta Chouthi Pooje Rs. 50.00

Prasadha seva

26 Nimbhehannina Chithranna Seva Rs. 250.00
27 Puliyogare Rs. 300.00
28 Curd Rice Rs. 230.00
29 Sakkre Pongal Rs. 750.00
30 Ravekshira Rs. 750.00
31 Uppu pongal Rs. 500.00
32 KadleKaalu guggari Rs. 250.00



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