Saumyakeshava Temple, Nagamangala, Hindu temple in Nagamangala, India.
The Saumyakeshava Temple is a Hindu shrine in Nagamangala with three sanctuaries surrounding a central chamber where the main deity sits. The complex is built from soapstone and arranged in a star pattern with generous spaces for worshippers to gather.
The temple was built in the 12th century during the Hoysala Empire and later expanded in the Vijayanagara period. A seven-story entrance tower was added during this later phase of development.
This shrine serves as a gathering place for devotees of Vishnu, who come here to pray and perform rituals. Visitors can observe people making offerings and chanting together throughout the day.
The temple sits on the highway between Srirangapatna and Sira, roughly 62 kilometers from Mysore. Regular bus connections link it to major towns across Karnataka, making it accessible by road.
The structure blends architectural styles from northern India with the local design language typical of Hoysala temples in this region. This fusion makes it an unusual example of how different building traditions met in this part of Karnataka.
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