The Halebidu Temple sculptures
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/SIGHTSEEING, KARNATAKA/ Updated : Jun 2, 2015, 16:29 IST
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The Hoysala temples are of particular note, not only for their architecture but also for the sculptural art that came with them, which focused intensely on the qualities of feminine beauty and delicacy. The Hoysaleswara temple at … Read more
The Hoysala temples are of particular note, not only for their architecture but also for the sculptural art that came with them, which focused intensely on the qualities of feminine beauty and delicacy. The Hoysaleswara temple at Halebidu is one of a pair, which is part of a Hindu complex of religious buildings set beside a lake. Read less

Between the 10th and 14th centuries, the Hoysalas ruled a large section of central South India. Their empire is marked out in history as being responsible for the advancement of the arts in that region, and architects, artists and literary figures all found space to flourish there, allowing a number of new techniques and ideas to evolve.
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