Timeless Stone, Eternal Spirit

Explore the divine craftsmanship and sacred traditions that define this 13th-century marvel

Divine Nights of Devotion

During Maha Shivaratri, the temple is adorned with decorations as devotees offer abhishekam to the Shiva Linga, sing bhajans, and hold night-long prayers. Lit oil lamps fill the temple with a serene glow, creating a deeply spiritual and divine atmosphere.

Masterpiece of Hoysala Architecture

The Chandramouleshwara Temple displays Hoysala brilliance with its 16-pointed star-shaped mantapa, intricately carved soapstone pillars, and ornate ceilings—every detail reflecting sacred geometry and the dynasty’s unmatched craftsmanship.

A Glorious Past Etched in Stone

Built in the 13th century by the Hoysalas, the Chandramouleshwara Temple stands as a symbol of devotion and artistic excellence. It reflects the spiritual and cultural legacy of a dynasty that shaped Karnataka’s sacred architecture.

Sanctum of Serenity and Sacred Art

Nestled in the town of Arsikere, the Chandramouleshwara Temple is a 13th-century Hoysala-era marvel dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built during the reign of the Hoysala dynasty, it stands out for its tranquil setting and awe-inspiring craftsmanship. The temple features a unique 16-pointed star-shaped mantapa, richly carved soapstone pillars, and intricately detailed ceilings that exemplify sacred geometry. Beyond its architectural brilliance, the temple serves as a living symbol of spiritual devotion, drawing pilgrims, historians, and art lovers alike. It remains a serene space where faith and heritage blend in quiet harmony.

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Echoes of Faith

Reflections from those touched by the spiritual grace and architectural grandeur of this sacred site

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From the Temple Walls

A curated space for stories, reflections, and cultural updates inspired by Chandramouleswara Temple

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