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Sadasiva Temple, Nuggehalli

The Sadasiva Temple was constructed in c.1249 by Bommanna Dandanayaka, a commander in the Hoysala Empire during he rule of King Vira Someshwara. It is located in Nuggehalli, (also spelled "Nuggihalli"), a town in the Hassan district of Karnataka, India. Located a short distance away in Nuggehalli, and built around the same time is the Lakshmi Narasimha temple. The town was called Vijaya Somanathapura in ancient times and gained importance as an ''agrahara'' (place of learning) during the time of Bommanna Dandanayaka. The Sadasiva temple is a fine example of ''Hoysala nagara'' style of architecture with ''Bhumija'' type superstructure.〔Foekema, Gerard (1996). ''A Complete Guide to Hoysala Temples''. Abhinav, 1996. pp. 83–85.〕
==Architecture and furnishings==
This unusual Hoysala temple combines ''ekakuta'' ("one superstructure and shrine") architecture with a ''nagara'' (north Indian) styled tower. The shrine's walls and the ''mantapa'' have austere appearance, with no sculptural decoration. Yet this temple is considered architecturally important.〔Foekema, Gerard (1996). ''A Complete Guide to Hoysala Temples''. Abhinav, 1996. pp. 83–85.〕 The temple is built on a ''jagati'' (platform) and the building material used is Soapstone (green–chloritic schist). It has a large "linga" (the universal symbol of the god Shiva) in its sanctum and an equally large and extremely well carved Nandi in a closed hall with walls that have perforated stone windows. Also unique about this temple is the one of its kind life-size standing image of the goddess Parvati (consort of Shiva). The images of the ''navagraha'' (''lit'', "nine planets") facing each other is another unique feature to be noted. There are two images of the god Ganesha (son of Shiva), one outside the sanctum and the other at the entrance to the sanctum housing the goddess Parvati. In the common hall are the intricately carved independent images (not in frieze) of deities from the Hindu pantheon that are noteworthy:Chamundeshwari (the divine mother), Subramanya (a son of Shiva), Ganesha, Kala Bhairava (a version of Shiva), a set of images depicting the different incarnations (''avatars'') of Parvati, and Surya Narayana (a version of the god Vishnu).
==Gallery==

Close up of the vimana in Sadashiva Temple at Nuggehalli.jpg|Close up of Sadashiva temple with ''Hoysala nagara'' shrine and superstructure (Hoysala adaptation of ''nagara'' style of architecture) at Nuggehalli
Entrance to Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli.JPG|Entrance to Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli
Closed mantapa with lathe turned pillars facing the sanctum in the Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli.JPG|Mantapa with lathe turned pillars in the Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli
File:Domical bay ceiling in mantapa of the Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli 1.JPG|Domical bay ceiling art in Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli
Decorative bay ceiling art in mantapa of Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli.JPG|Decorative bay ceiling art in Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli
Lintel over entrance into sanctum in the Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli.JPG|Lintel art in Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli
Lintel over entrance into the sanctum of Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli.JPG|Lintel art in Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli
Ganesha sculpture in the Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli.JPG|Ganesha sculpture in Sadashiva temple at Nuggehalli


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