Tarakeshswara Temple
Rashmi Gopal RaoRashmi Gopal Rao/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, HANGAL/ Updated : Jul 21, 2016, 14:44 IST
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Located about 75 km away from Hubli is the quiet little town of Hangal, which is popular for the ancient Tarakeshwara Temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple dates back to the 12th century and is considered to be an architectu … Read more
Located about 75 km away from Hubli is the quiet little town of Hangal, which is popular for the ancient Tarakeshwara Temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple dates back to the 12th century and is considered to be an architectural marvel. It has a typical Chalukyan style of architecture with influences of Dravidian and Nagara styles. Read less

Located about 75 km away from Hubli is the quiet little town of Hangal, which is popular for the ancient Tarakeshwara Temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple dates back to the 12th century and is considered to be an architectural marvel. It has a typical Chalukyan style of architecture with influences of Dravidian and Nagara styles. After the fall of Chalukyas, the temple was renovated by Hoysalas and the influence is quite visible in the temple’s structural design. The main temple consists of a Garbhgriha or sanctum with adjoining enclosures like the Antarala, Navaranga, Sabhamandapa and Mukhamandapa. The sanctum encloses the shrine of Tarakeshwara, which is in the form of a linga along with sculptures of Vishnu, Brahma, Karthikeya and Nandi.
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