Belur and Halebid – A Legacy of Hoysala Art and Architecture
Deep in the heart of Karnataka, the remote temple towns of Belur and Halebid are two of India’s most breathtaking repositories of Hoysala architecture, dating back to the 12th century. These twin sites boast some of the finest Hindu stone carvings in the country, offering a visual narrative of epic tales and divine figures.
Intricate Temple Decorations
The temple façades are masterfully adorned with detailed stone sculptures, while the interiors feature ornate pillars and friezes that bring to life stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, showcasing the pinnacle of Indian craftsmanship.
Shravanabelagola – Jain Pilgrimage Site
Nearby, the sacred hill of Shravanabelagola makes for a memorable stop. Pilgrims climb 635 steps to reach the towering 18-meter monolithic statue of the Jain saint Gomateswara — the world’s tallest of its kind — a strikingly serene figure entwined with creeping vines, symbolizing detachment and meditation.
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