Someshwara Temple- Lakshmeshwar, Gadag.

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Photo of Someshwara Temple- Lakshmeshwar, Gadag. 1/15 by Suresh Shastri
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 Lakshmeshwara in Gadag district, in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is about 50 km from Gadag. There are many important temples in this historic town, including the Shiva temple, the "Someshwara Temple". There are two ancient Jain temples (Sannabasadi and Shankabasadi) in the town, as well as a notable Jamma Masjid. The most important monument at Lakshemshwar is the Someshwara temple complex (11th century). The temple complex with three main entrances is surrounded by high walls look like a fort. It is a splendid specimen of Chalukya architecture.In middle of the temple complex, there is a Someshwara temple, surrounded by many small temples mainly dedicated to Shiva, along the compound wall, built with granite, some halls in the complex meant for resting devotees. Someshwara temple with the traditional structures of a temple includes a garbha griha, an ardha mantapa or halfway hall, a navaranga and a mukha mantapa or entrance porch.The Nandi and Shiva Parvati idols in the temple are exquisitely sculpted. These idols are referred to as Saurashtra Someshwara, as these idols were brought by a Shiva devotee from Saurashtra and installed at Lakshmeshwara.

Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri
Photo of Lakshmeshwar by Suresh Shastri