India’s 42nd UNESCO Gem is in Karnataka!
Team Udayavani, Sep 20, 2023, 11:51 AM IST
In a moment of immense pride and historical significance, Karnataka has added yet another jewel to its cultural treasure trove. The Hoysala Temples of Belur, Halebid, and Somnathapura, nestled within the heart of the state, have been accorded the prestigious status of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone not only for Karnataka but also for India, as it becomes the 42nd UNESCO World Heritage Site in the country.
The inclusion of these exquisite temples in the UNESCO World Heritage List is a testament to their architectural brilliance, intricate craftsmanship, and the rich cultural heritage that they represent. The Hoysala dynasty, which flourished between the 10th and 14th centuries, left an indelible mark on the history of South India, and their temples are shining examples of their artistic prowess.
Belur: Known as the “Banaras of the South,” Belur is home to the magnificent Chennakesava Temple, which is a prime example of Hoysala architecture. The temple is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures that depict scenes from Hindu mythology, daily life, and celestial beings. The temple’s architecture is a harmonious blend of Dravidian and Vesara styles, making it a visual masterpiece.
Halebid: Just a stone’s throw away from Belur lies the town of Halebid, where the Hoysaleswara Temple stands as a grand tribute to Lord Shiva. The temple is renowned for its remarkable architecture, characterized by intricate friezes, ornate pillars, and an astonishing level of detail. The temple complex is a true testament to the Hoysala dynasty’s dedication to artistic excellence.
Somnathapura: The Prasanna Chennakesava Temple in Somnathapura is a smaller yet equally captivating masterpiece. It showcases the same level of craftsmanship and artistry as its counterparts in Belur and Halebid. The temple’s unique star-shaped platform and intricate sculptures continue to awe visitors.
The inclusion of these three temples in the UNESCO World Heritage List is a significant honor and a reflection of their historical and cultural importance. It also highlights India’s commitment to preserving its rich heritage for future generations to cherish and appreciate.
This achievement has been met with jubilation and pride by the people of Karnataka. It reaffirms the state’s reputation as a custodian of heritage and culture.
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