Hoysaleswara – The Temple of future

Why is Hoysaleshwara called the temple of the future? Hoysaleshwara is called the temple of the future because the advanced workmanship of this temple is not possible even with today’s advanced machines, the art used to shape the stones of this temple is beyond the reach of today’s advanced machines.

Although all the workmanship of this temple is made with advanced technology, but there are some workmanship which may not be possible to be made even in the future’s advanced machines, the most important among them are the stone pillars on which the temple rests, There is precise workmanship done on those stone pillars, as if all the pillars have the same precise workmanship, there are rings made in them With absolutely precise measurements, all the pillars are of precise size and round in shape. Carved ornaments less than half an inch wide on stone statues and many craftsmanship which our ancestors had done hundreds of years ago and such advanced workmanship which is not possible to be done even in future.

Hoysaleswara temple, also known as the Halebidu temple, is a 12th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Halebidu, a town in the state of Karnataka, India and the former capital of the Hoysala Empire. The temple was built on the banks of a large man-made lake by King Vishnuvardhana of the Hoysala Empire. The Hoysala King initiated the temple’s construction in the 12th century. Halebidu has no nearby airport, and is about 210 kilometres of Bengaluru , about 4 hours drive accessible with a four lane NH75 highway through Hassan. Halebidu is connected by railway network at Hassan to major cities of Karnataka.

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