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1. The central passageway through the Gopura

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7. Chenna Keshava temple

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15. Gopura : a view from outside the temple

16. The open mantapa with its unique black pillars

17. View of the shrine rear decorated with the kirtimukhas (demon faces) and miniature decorative towers (aediculae). In each of these kirtimukhas are placed a form of Rudra

19. Profile of the shrine outer wall with shikara (tower)

20. The lion has immense significance for the Hoysalas

21. Decorated reliefs on the outer mantapa walls

22. The Nandi is never far from Shiva

23. Below the parapet wall - beautifully carved miniature towers and Carving on the parapet wall - sequences from the epic Ramayana - Kishkinda kanda - Rama's meeting with Sugreeva

25. The open mantapa with its unique black pillars

28. Murtis (idols) adorn the interiors of the garbhgriha (sanctum)

29. Murtis (idols) inside the sanctum (garbh griha)

30. A relief panel

32. The open mantapa with its unique black pillars

34. Amrutheshwara Temple

35. Ravana astride his chariot during the battle in Ramayana

36. The eaves are a marvel of design and engineering

37. A scene from the Mahabharat

38. The exquisite murti of Sharadha Devi

39. The Shiva linga

43. The vanar (monkey) sena (army) on the march

44. Scene from Krishna’s childhood when his mother, Yashoda tied him to the milk churn while she was working in the kitchen. Krishna crawled across the courtyard dragging the churn, which got stuck between two big trees and on a pull by Krishna, the trees crashed down!

45. The burning of the Lakshagriha (house of lacquer) with the Pandavs trapped inside. In the Mahabharat, Duryodhana planned to eliminate the Pandav brothers by inviting them to the palace made of lacquer. The panel shows the flames erupting from the house with the Pandavs inside.

46. Bhagwan Vishnu reclines on Shesha nag (serpent). Shesha is generally depicted with a massive form that floats coiled in space, or on the ocean of bliss, to form the bed on which Vishnu lies

49. A fighting scene from the Mahabharat, showing Bhim wielding the mace

50. Panel showing Krishna playing the flute