Day 24-25- Hospit- Hassan: Belur & Halebid

Belur and Halebid were both capitals of The Medieval Hoysala kings who built the exquisitely carved temples in the 12th & 13th centuries. Belur is famous for it Hoysala architecture; its Temple of Lord Channakeshava is embellished with carving which has few equals in the world. It took 103 years to complete and you can see why. The facade of the temple is filled with intricate sculptures and friezes with no portion left blank: elephants, episodes from the epics, and sensuous dancers. Halebid was the seat of Hoysala Kingdom; its great Hoyaleswara Temple was built in the typical Hoysala style. The temple, dating back to the 12th century, is astounding for its wealth of sculptural details. The walls of the temple are covered with an endless variety of gods and goddesses, animals, birds and dancing girls. Yet no two facets of the temple arethe same. This magnificent temple — guarded by a Nandi Bull — was never completed, despite 86 years of labour.

The trip was long, bathroom facilities not that great:

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This was the women’s washroom…sit room…what ever!

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She wanting money to let me photo her but it was worth it
She wanting money to let me photo her but it was worth it
Girls will be girls, they all love taking their photos with Barb
Girls will be girls, they all love taking their photos with Barb
The fire
The boiling pot making jaggery from sugar cane syrup
Typical child eating!
Typical child eating!

 

 

 

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