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Places to see in Belur and Halebidu
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The essence of Belur reflects a profound admiration for craftsmanship,  which is why it is rightly called the “Banaras of South”.
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Belur-Halebidu embodies the pinnacle of artistic achievement, particularly in the realm of temple architecture.
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Highlight of Belur, built during the Hoysala Empire period. The temple is known for its intricate carvings and detailed craftsmanship.
Chennakesava Temple, Belur
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Hoysaleswara Temple, Halebidu
This temple showcases intricate carvings that narrate tales from Hindu mythology and it is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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Jain Basadi, Halebidu
Experience the profound Jain influence in the vicinity by exploring the Jain Basadi. These architectural marvels boast graceful designs.
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Smaller than the Chennakesava Temple, yet equally remarkable in its artistic beauty. This temple was not completed because of invasions.
Kedareshwara Temple, Halebidu
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Located about 10 km from Halebidu, Belavadi is frequently included in tourists' schedules for exploring the Hoysala temples nearby.
Veer Narayanaswamy Temple, Belavadi
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This dam offers a picturesque view. It's a nice place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty. It is also a great place to indulge in water sports.
Yagachi Dam, Belur
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