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Overview

The Vidyashankara Temple in Sringeri, Karnataka is one of the most fascinating monuments of South India, blending Hoysala and Dravidian architectural styles. Built in 1338 CE, it was commissioned by Vidyaranya, a renowned sage and spiritual guide of the Vijayanagara Empire, in memory of his guru Vidyashankara.

History & Significance

  • Constructed during the early Vijayanagara period, the temple showcases both Chalukyan-Hoysala artistry and Dravidian grandeur.
  • Sringeri itself is an important Advaita philosophy center, established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century CE.
  • The temple not only serves as a sacred shrine but also as a monument of astronomical and cultural significance.

Architectural Highlights

  • Unique Zodiac Pillars (Rashistambhas): The temple has 12 intricately carved pillars, each representing a zodiac sign. Sunlight falls on the corresponding pillar during that zodiac month – a rare astronomical marvel in stone.
  • Massive Stone Structure: Built of granite, the temple features a high platform and richly carved walls.
  • Fusion Style: The sanctum reflects Hoysala star-shaped design, while the main hall and gopura display Dravidian influence.
  • Sculptures & Reliefs: Depictions of Hindu gods, goddesses, animals, and mythological scenes are finely sculpted across the temple walls.


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