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Arakeshwara Temple, Haleyedatore : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arakeshwara Temple, Haleyedatore
The Arakeshwara Temple is a Hindu temple in Hale Yedatore, a village in the Krishnaraja Nagara taluk of the Mysore district, Karnataka state, India. The temple dates back at least to early 19th century rule of the Mysore Kingdom and is built in typical ''dravidian'' style. Hale Yedatore is located only a few miles north of the commercially important town of Krishnarajanagara and about 24 miles north-west of the historically important city of Mysore.〔Rice B.L. (1870), p282, ''Mysore and Coorg: Mysore, by districts'', Chapter: Mysore district, Section:Yedaore, Vol 2, Mysore Government Press〕 The temple is a protected monument under the Karnataka state division of the Archaeological Survey of India. ==Gallery==
File:Arakeshwara temple at Hale Yadatore in Mysore district.JPG|''Dravida'' ''Gopura'' over entrance to Arakeshwara temple at Haleyedatore in Mysore district File:Entrance to mantapa and shrine in Arakeshwara temple at Hale Yadatore in Mysore district.JPG|Entrance to ''mantapa'' and shrine through massive pillared ''mukhamantapa'' in Arakeshwara temple at Haleyedatore in Mysore district
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