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Kalleshvara Temple, Ambali

The Kalleshvara temple (also spelt Kalleshwara or Kallesvara) is located in the town of Ambali in Bellary district of Karnataka state, India. According to an Old Kannada inscription (dated 1083) placed in the ''sabhamantapa'' (''lit'', "gathering hall"), the temple was constructed during the reign of the Western Chalukya Empire King Vikramaditya VI (also called Tribhuvana Malla). This temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.
==Temple plan==
Art historian Adam Hardy categorizes the architectural style of the temple as "12th century, trans-Tungabhadra branch of the Lakkundi school, related to Kuruvatti (Mallikarjuna temple) with some non-mainstream affinities". The temple is a single shrine (''vimana'') construction with an adjoining hall (''mantapa''). The basic building material is Soap stone. The original superstructure over the shrine is lost.〔Hardy (1995), p.320〕
The temple which faces east comprises a sanctum (''garbhagriha''), an antechamber (or vestibule or ''antarala'' whose tower is called the ''sukhanasi'') that connects the sanctum to a gathering hall (''sabhamantapa'') which is preceded by a main hall (''mukhamantapa'').〔 The walls of the shrine and the ''sabhamantapa'' are articulated with projections and recesses creating niches which carry miniature decorative tower or turrets (Aedicula) in ''vesara'' style (a fusion of south and north Indian styles).〔 The doorjamb of the sanctum and antechamber are crafted with decorative motifs, and the lintel (''lalata'') depicts Gajalakshmi (the Hindu goddess Lakshmi flanked by elephants on either side). The square bases of pillars in the ''sabhamantapa'' and ''mukhamantapa'' have the characteristic decoration with reliefs, depicting various Hindu deities such as Surya (the sun god), Bhairava (a version of the god Shiva) and Durga.〔

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