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Kalleshwara Temple, Hire Hadagali : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kalleshwara Temple, Hire Hadagali
The Kalleshwara temple (also spelt Kalleshvara or Kallesvara) ((カンナダ語: ಕಲ್ಲೇಶ್ವರ ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನ, ಹಿರೇ ಹಡಗಲಿ )) is located in the town of Hire Hadagali of the Hoovina Hadagalitaluk in Bellary district of Karnataka state, India. ==Kalleshwara Temple== The temple was constructed by Demarasa, prime minister (or ''mahamatya'') to Western Chalukya Empire King Someshvara I (who had the honorific ''Trailokya Malladeva'' or "Lord of three worlds"), who reigned from 1042–1068 CE. Art historian Adam Hardy refers to the temple as Kattesvara and classifies it as a "close to main stream" Western Chalukya architecture (also called Later or Kalyani Chalukya), with the tower over the shrine being a later day re-construction. The basic material used for the original construction is soapstone.〔Hardy (1995), p331〕 According to art historian Ajay Sinha, an old Kannada inscription (c. 1057) at the temple calls it Bhimesvara-Demesvara. The inscription gives information about the genealogy of the Chalukya dynasty and refers to Vikramaditya VI as a ''kumara'' (prince). Another old Kannada inscription (c. 1108) from the rule of Vikramaditya VI gives further details about the consecration of the temple by Udayaditya under the orders of Demarasa.〔Sinha (2000), p163〕 A third poetic Kannada inscription (c. 1212) on the premises belongs to the rule of Hoysala King Veera Ballala II. The temple is protected as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India.
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