HALEBID city information
Halebidu, also known as Halebeedu, is a town located in the Hassan district of Karnataka, India. It was the regal capital of the Hoysala Empire in the 11th century CE. The city is famous for its Hoysala architecture, which is known for its intricate sculptures and reliefs. The most famous temples in Halebidu are the Hoysaleswara Temple and the Kedareshvara Temple.
Halebidu was originally called Dwarasamudra, which means "gateway to the ocean." The city was founded by the Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana in the 11th century. Vishnuvardhana was a great patron of the arts and architecture, and he commissioned the construction of many temples in Halebidu. The Hoysaleswara Temple was built in the 12th century and is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The temple is one of the largest and most impressive Hoysala temples. The Kedareshvara Temple was built in the 13th century and is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. The temple is smaller than the Hoysaleswara Temple, but it is just as beautifully decorated.
Halebidu was sacked and looted by the Delhi Sultanate in the 14th century. The city was never fully rebuilt, and it remains in ruins today. However, the temples of Halebidu are still some of the most important examples of Hoysala architecture. They are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination.
Here are some additional facts about Halebidu:
The population of Halebidu is about 8,962 people.
The city is located about 184 kilometers from Bangalore and 118 kilometers from Mysore.
Halebidu is well-connected by bus and train to other parts of Karnataka.
The best time to visit Halebidu is during the winter months, when the weather is cooler.
There are several hotels and guesthouses in Halebidu to choose from.
Some of the other things to see and do in Halebidu include the Jain Temple, the Lakshmi Devi Temple, and the Lakşmana Temple.
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