India, Karnataka, Belur
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Entrance to Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Entrance to Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Entrance to Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Entrance to Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Temple pond at Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Entrance to Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Panoramic view of the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Visitors to Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Prayers being offered to Lord Vishnu at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Very detailed stone carvings at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Very detailed stone carvings at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Very detailed stone carvings at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Prayers being offered to Lord Vishnu at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Prayers being offered to Lord Vishnu at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Prayers being offered to Lord Vishnu at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
Prayers being offered to Lord Vishnu at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
With lights projected onto the ceiling the beautiful ceiling gets visible at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
With lights projected onto the ceiling the beautiful ceiling gets visible at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
With lights projected onto the ceiling the beautiful ceiling gets visible at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
With lights projected onto the ceiling the beautiful ceiling gets visible at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
With lights projected onto the ceiling the beautiful ceiling gets visible at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
With lights projected onto the ceiling the beautiful ceiling gets visible at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
With lights projected onto the ceiling the beautiful ceiling gets visible at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
With lights projected onto the ceiling the beautiful ceiling gets visible at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
With lights projected onto the ceiling the beautiful ceiling gets visible at the Channakesava Temple. The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도
The Channakesava Temple, Belur, Karnataka. Originally called Vijayanarayana Temple, it was built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, Hassan district by the Hoysala Empire King Vishnuvardhana.
Channakesava is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Belur is famous for its marvelous temples and have been proposed to be listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites.BelurChannakesava TempleHassan districtHindu GodHoysala EmpireIndiaIndiÃIntiaKarnatakaKing VishnuvardhanaVijayanarayana TempleWorld HeritageYagachi rivercarvingstonestemplesvishnuÃndiaÍndiaĐộиндияиндијаіндіяהודוינדיאַالهندبھارتهندوستانอินเดียẤnインド印度인도