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
Beautifully carved statues at the 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
Beautifully carved statues at the 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
Beautifully carved statues at the 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
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
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
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
Prati Balaji Temple, Narayanapur, Ketkawale Balaji Road, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
This Hindu Temple is a replica of Tirumala and located around 45 km from Pune on Pune-Satara highway. The design of the temple is the perfect replica of the Tirupati Balaji temple. Inside the temple there is idol of the Lord Venkateshwara and there are four small temples inside main temple.Hindu TempleIndiaKetkawale Balaji RoadLord VenkateshwaraMaharashtraNarayanapurPoonaPrati Balaji TemplePuneSatara highwayTirupati Balaji templeidolpunereplica of Tirumala
Prati Balaji Temple, Narayanapur, Ketkawale Balaji Road, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
This Hindu Temple is a replica of Tirumala and located around 45 km from Pune on Pune-Satara highway. The design of the temple is the perfect replica of the Tirupati Balaji temple. Inside the temple there is idol of the Lord Venkateshwara and there are four small temples inside main temple.Hindu TempleIndiaKetkawale Balaji RoadLord VenkateshwaraMaharashtraNarayanapurPoonaPrati Balaji TemplePuneSatara highwayTirupati Balaji templeidolpunereplica of Tirumala
Prati Balaji Temple, Narayanapur, Ketkawale Balaji Road, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
This Hindu Temple is a replica of Tirumala and located around 45 km from Pune on Pune-Satara highway. The design of the temple is the perfect replica of the Tirupati Balaji temple. Inside the temple there is idol of the Lord Venkateshwara and there are four small temples inside main temple.Hindu TempleIndiaKetkawale Balaji RoadLord VenkateshwaraMaharashtraNarayanapurPoonaPrati Balaji TemplePuneSatara highwayTirupati Balaji templeidolpunereplica of Tirumala
Prati Balaji Temple, Narayanapur, Ketkawale Balaji Road, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
This Hindu Temple is a replica of Tirumala and located around 45 km from Pune on Pune-Satara highway. The design of the temple is the perfect replica of the Tirupati Balaji temple. Inside the temple there is idol of the Lord Venkateshwara and there are four small temples inside main temple.Hindu TempleIndiaKetkawale Balaji RoadLord VenkateshwaraMaharashtraNarayanapurPoonaPrati Balaji TemplePuneSatara highwayTirupati Balaji templeidolpunereplica of Tirumala
Prati Balaji Temple, Narayanapur, Ketkawale Balaji Road, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
This Hindu Temple is a replica of Tirumala and located around 45 km from Pune on Pune-Satara highway. The design of the temple is the perfect replica of the Tirupati Balaji temple. Inside the temple there is idol of the Lord Venkateshwara and there are four small temples inside main temple.Hindu TempleIndiaKetkawale Balaji RoadLord VenkateshwaraMaharashtraNarayanapurPoonaPrati Balaji TemplePuneSatara highwayTirupati Balaji templeidolpunereplica of Tirumala
Prati Balaji Temple, Narayanapur, Ketkawale Balaji Road, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
This Hindu Temple is a replica of Tirumala and located around 45 km from Pune on Pune-Satara highway. The design of the temple is the perfect replica of the Tirupati Balaji temple. Inside the temple there is idol of the Lord Venkateshwara and there are four small temples inside main temple.Hindu TempleIndiaKetkawale Balaji RoadLord VenkateshwaraMaharashtraNarayanapurPoonaPrati Balaji TemplePuneSatara highwayTirupati Balaji templeidolpunereplica of Tirumala
Prati Balaji Temple, Narayanapur, Ketkawale Balaji Road, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
This Hindu Temple is a replica of Tirumala and located around 45 km from Pune on Pune-Satara highway. The design of the temple is the perfect replica of the Tirupati Balaji temple. Inside the temple there is idol of the Lord Venkateshwara and there are four small temples inside main temple.Hindu TempleIndiaKetkawale Balaji RoadLord VenkateshwaraMaharashtraNarayanapurPoonaPrati Balaji TemplePuneSatara highwayTirupati Balaji templeidolpunereplica of Tirumala
Prati Balaji Temple, Narayanapur, Ketkawale Balaji Road, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
This Hindu Temple is a replica of Tirumala and located around 45 km from Pune on Pune-Satara highway. The design of the temple is the perfect replica of the Tirupati Balaji temple. Inside the temple there is idol of the Lord Venkateshwara and there are four small temples inside main temple.Hindu TempleIndiaKetkawale Balaji RoadLord VenkateshwaraMaharashtraNarayanapurPoonaPrati Balaji TemplePuneSatara highwayTirupati Balaji templeidolpunereplica of Tirumala