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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 ...
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Sudha Murty's travel advice: Add this UNESCO heritage site in ... - MSNThe Hoysala Temples of Karnataka were recently incorporated into UNESCO’s World Heritage List. They are known not just for their imposing structures but also for their intricate wall sculptures.
A day after West Bengal's Shanti Niketan, the Sacred Ensembles of Hoysala temples in Karnataka were on Monday inscribed on the UNESCO Heritage List. In January last year, India had nominated the ...
On Monday night, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah posted on social media site X: “It’s a pleasure and pride that the Hoysala temples of Karnataka have been added to the World Heritage Sites list ...
The beautiful 13th century CE temples of the Hoysala Dynasty in Karnataka, have been inscribed on Monday on the World Heritage list of UNESCO, making India’s total sites on the World Heritage ...
Chennakeshava Temple, the main temple in a 1.59-hectare temple complex at Belur, is one of three Hoysala style Karnataka temples on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The Hoysala era was considered an important period in the development of South Indian art, architecture and religion. About 100 plus surviving temples are scattered across Karnataka till date.
She also spoke about how the Hoysala temples at Belur, Halebid, and Somanathapur became UNESCO World Heritage Sites in September last year.
The newly inscribed Hoysala Temples of Belur, Halebid, and Somnathapura in Karnataka have now solidified their place as the 42nd UNESCO World Heritage Site in India.
The temples had been on UNESCO's tentative list since April 2014. They portrayed the masterful skill of Hoysala artists while featuring Dravidian style of south India, Bhumija style in central ...
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