The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in
The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in
The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in
The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in
The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in
Once you enter the Belur temple complex through the Gopura, you will see 3 prominent structures.
1. In line with the Gopura and the Dhvaja-sthamba is the main temple dedicated to Lord ChennaKeshava that you see here.
2. To the north of the main temple is the Kappe Chennigaraya temple.
3. To the west of the main temple is the Veeranarayana temple.