Karnataka's Hoysala Temples join UNESCO's World Heritage list, making it India's 42nd site!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, KARNATAKA/ Created : Sep 20, 2023, 09:00 IST
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The Hoysala Temples in Karnataka, known for their sacred ensembles, have earned a coveted spot on the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage list. Interestingly, this recognition comes hot on the heels of Santiniketan, a town in West B … Read more
The Hoysala Temples in Karnataka, known for their sacred ensembles, have earned a coveted spot on the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage list. Interestingly, this recognition comes hot on the heels of Santiniketan, a town in West Bengal, which was granted UNESCO World Heritage status just one day prior. Read less
UNESCO broke this news on social media and posted, "BREAKING!Just inscribed on the @UNESCO#WorldHeritage List: Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas, #India. Congratulations!"
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Having been included on UNESCO's Tentative list since 2014, the global organization has now chosen to officially inscribe the Sacred Ensembles of Hoysalas on the World Heritage list. These Hoysala temples serve as a testament to India's abundant cultural and historical legacy.
PM Modi also took to social media and shared a message on the development, "More pride for India! The magnificent Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas have been inscribed on the @UNESCO World Heritage List."
He further added that the timeless beauty and intricate details of the Hoysala temples are a testament to India's rich cultural heritage and the exceptional craftsmanship of our ancestors.
The Hoysala style was created through a careful selection of contemporary temple features and those from the past to create a different identity from neighboring kingdoms.
As per the website, the shrines have been characterized by hyper-real sculptures and stone carvings that cover the entire architectural surface, a circumambulatory platform, a large-scale sculptural gallery, a multi-tiered frieze, and sculptures of the Sala legend.
The excellence of the sculptural art underpins the artistic achievement of these temple complexes, which represent a significant stage in the historical development of Hindu temple architecture, it concluded.
- What is unique about the architecture of these temples?
The Hoysala Temples are renowned for their intricate and detailed architecture, characterized by finely carved sculptures, delicate filigree work. - What is the best time to visit the Hoysala Temples?
The best time to visit is during the cooler months, between October and March, to comfortably explore the temples and enjoy the surrounding attractions. - Who built the Hoysala Temples, and when were they constructed?
The temples were built by the Hoysala dynasty, which ruled the region between the 11th and 14th centuries. Most of these temples were constructed during the 12th and 13th centuries.
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