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! scope="col" | Common name
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo
! scope="col" | Location
! scope="col" | District
! scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Notes |
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|Someshwara
|File:View from the rear of the Someshwara Temple at Kolar.jpg
|Kolar city
|Kolar
|Early 14th century
|According to the Archaeological Survey of India the temple is assignable to the early Vijayanagara period |
Vidyashankara[Monuments of Bengaluru circle:Archaeological Survey of India, Chikmagalur][Rajan, Soundara K.V. (2001), p46][Michell, George (2013), chapter:Karnataka, section:19.H, Shringeri]
|File:Sringeritemple.jpg
|Sringeri
|Chikkamagaluru
|16th century
|According to art historian George Michell, the unusual stellate appearance of the temple is due to the influence of Hoysala architecture. |
Shiva[Biswas C. Subhas (2014), Chapter:Wonders of Karnataka-II: Hampi, Section: "Hemakuta Hill Temples"][Verghese, Anila (2002), p38]
|File:Shiva temple on Hemakuta hill 1.JPG
|Hemakuta hill, Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|Early 14th century
|Hemakuta group of temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Shiva
|File:Shiva temple on Hemakuta hill 2.JPG
|Hemakuta hill, Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|14th century
|Hemakuta group of temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Shiva
|File:Shiva temple on Hemakuta hill 3.JPG
|Hemakuta hill, Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|14th century
|Hemakuta group of temples |
Shiva
|File:Shiva temple on Hemakuta hill 4.JPG
|Hemakuta hill, Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|14th century
|Hemakuta group of temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Shiva
|File:Shiva temple on Hemakuta hill 5.JPG
|Hemakuta hill, Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|14th century
|Hemakuta group of temples |
Ganagitti (Jain)[Monuments of Bengaluru circle:Archaeological Survey of India, Bellary, p2][Michell, George (2013), chapter:Karnataka, section:20, Hampi]
|File:GANIGITTI TEMPLE-Dr. Murali Mohan Gurram (1).jpg
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1385
|An inscription on the site states that the temple was built in A.D. 1385 by lruga, in the reign of King Harihara II, UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Saavira Kambada Basadi[Michell, George (1995), p58][Sajnani, Manohar (2001), p.166]
|File:1000-Pillar-Temple- Moodbidri-Right-Side-View.JPG
|Mudabidri
|Udupi
|c.1429–1430
|Known locally as the 1000-pillared temple |
Cheluvanarayana Swamy[Michell, George (2013), chapter:Karnataka, section:15, Melkote]
|File:Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple BNC.jpg
|Melkote
|Mandya
|c.1458
|Also known as Cheluva Narayana temple, it was built by the local Vijayanagara chieftain |
Narasimhaswamy
|File:Melukote BNC.jpg
|Melkote
|Mandya
|c.15th century
|According to historian George Michell, the massive gateway on the hilltop (gopura) is unfinished. |
Virupaksha[Monuments of Bengaluru circle:Archaeological Survey of India, Vijayanagara][Ahmed, Farooqui Salma (2011), pp138-142][Fritz and Michell (2001), pp7-9]
|File:View of the Virupaksha temple gopura from Hemakuta hill 3.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|14th-16th centuries
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Temple tank (Pushkarni)[Hampi, p54 (2003), John M. Fritz, George Michell, John Gollings, India Book House, OCLC:50434048][India: The Elephant's Blessing, Chapter: Hampi or Vijayanagara - The city of victory, Aline Dobbie, Melrose Press, p205, 2006, OCLC:74119289]
|File:Temple stepped tank of the Vijayanagara Empire 10-31-2008 1-29-26 PM.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|16th century
|Stepped temple tank in Hoysala style, UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Hazara Rama
|File:Rear view of shrines in Hazara Rama temple in Hampi.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1406-1542
|UNESCO World heritage site |
Chandikeshwara[Hampi, Travel Guide (2003), p57]
|File:CHANDIKESHWAR TEMPLE-Hampi-Dr. Murali Mohan Gurram (1).jpg
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1545
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Uddhana Virabhadra[Verghese, Anila (2002), p31]
|File:UDDAANA VEERABHADRA TEMPLE-Hampi-Dr. Murali Mohan Gurram.jpg
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1545
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Pattabhirama[Malville in Fritz & Michell (2001), p120]
|File:Pattabhirama temple in Hampi 1.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1529-1546
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Alvar group[Mack in Fritz & Michell (2001), p28, p34, p35, p36]
|
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1556
| Five temples were built for the Vaishnava saints Tirumangai, Mudal, Nammalvar, Tirumalishai & Ramanuja; UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Kallina Ratha
|File:Hampi 1.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1529-1546
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Achyutaraya[Sajnani, Manohar (2001), p.142]
|File:Achyutaraya Temple.jpg
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1529-1546
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Sasivekalu Ganesha[Hampi, Travel Guide (2003), p63]
|File:Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple SideView.jpg
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|15th century
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Kadalekalu Ganesha
|File:Kadalekalu Ganesha Temple.jpg
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|15th century
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Prasanna Virupaksha[Wagoner in Fritz & Michell (2001), p23]
|File:Underground Siva Temple.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1509
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Nandi monolith[Verghese, Anila (2002), p42]
|File:Stone Monolithic Nandi Bull Hampi.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|15th century
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Ugra Narasimha
|File:20 feet long single stone carved Statue of Narsimha, Hampi, Karnataka.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|15th century
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Badavi linga[Yang, Jane et al, p301, (2003), Let's Go India & Nepal 8th Ed, Section: Karnataka, Sub-section: Hampi, Let's Go Inc, {{ISBN|0-312-32006-X}}]
|File:The Magnificent Siva Lingam, Hampi.jpg
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|15th century
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Mallikarjuna[Sinapoli & Morrison in Fritz & Michell (2001), p109]
|File:Mallikarjuna temple (1406-1422 AD) at Hospet.JPG
|Hospet
|Vijayanagara
|1406–1422
|Located in Mallapanagudi, close to Hospet |
Vishnu
|File:VISHNU TEMPLE-Dr. Murali Mohan Gurram (2).jpg
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|16th century
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Chandrashekara[Verghese, Anila (2002), p59]
|File:Chandrashekara temple in Hampi.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1406-1446
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Balakrishna[Jenkins in Fritz & Michell (2001), p88-89, Malville in Fritz & Michell (2001), p120]
|File:Frontal view of the Krishna temple in Hampi.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1509-1529
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Raghunatha[Malville and Thakur in Fritz and Michell (2001), pp122-123, p132]
|File:Gopura of Raghunatha temple in Hampi.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1529-1542
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Vitthala
|File:Profile of main mantapa in the Vitthala temple complex in Hampi.JPG
|Hampi
|Vijayanagara
|c.1426-1542
|UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Virupaksha[A. V. Narasimha Murthy, C.T.M. Kotraiah, et al, (2001), p339, Hemakuta: recent researches in archeology and museology, Publisher: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, {{ISBN|8186050663}}]
|File:Virupaksha temple at Virupakshi in the Kolar district.JPG
|Virupakshi
|Kolar
|15th century
| |
Vijayendra
|File:Vijayendra temple in Betamangala, Kolar district.jpg
|Bethamangala
|Kolar
|15th century
| |
Chaturmukha (Jain)[Titze, Kurt; Bruhn, Klaus (1998), p45]
|File:Chaturmukha Basadi.jpg
|Karkala
|Uttara Kannada
|c.1586-1587
|Literally means "four faced" temple. |
Bahubali monolith (Jain)[Michell, George (1995), p61]
|File:Gomateshwara Statue, Karkala.jpg
|Karkala
|Uttara Kannada
|c.1431-1432
|The monolith of Bahubali here stands twelve and half meters tall. |
Parshwanatha Basadi (Jain)[{{cite web|title=Uttara Kannada|url=http://asidharwadcircle.co.in/uttarakannadaMonuments.html#37|publisher=Archaeological Survey of India|access-date=31 January 2017}}]
| File:Chaturmukha basadi, Gerusoppa.jpg
|Gerusoppa
|Uttara Kannada
|1581
|The Basadi is also called Ratnatraya Badasi and was built by Rangapparajodeya. It has shrines for Neminatha, Parsvanatha and Vardhamana. |
Shantappa Naika Tirumala[Kamath, Jyotsna in Temples of Karnataka][{{cite web|title=Uttara Kannada|url=http://asidharwadcircle.co.in/uttarakannadaMonuments.html#31|publisher=Archaeological Survey of India|access-date=31 January 2017}}]
|
|Bhatkal
|Uttara Kannada
|1555
|Built by Shantappa Nayaka |
Virupaksha[{{cite web|title=Uttara Kannada|url=http://asidharwadcircle.co.in/uttarakannadaMonuments.html#39|publisher=Archaeological Survey of India|access-date=31 January 2017}}]
|
|Gokarna
|Uttara Kannada
|1570
|Built by Queen Virambika |
Bala Kini Raghunatha[{{cite web|title=Uttara Kannada|url=http://asidharwadcircle.co.in/uttarakannadaMonuments.html#15|publisher=Archaeological Survey of India|access-date=31 January 2017}}]
|
|Bhatkal
|Uttara Kannada
|1590
|Built by Bala Kini |
Khetapai Narayan[Michell, George (1995), p63][{{cite web|title=Uttara Kannada|url=http://asidharwadcircle.co.in/uttarakannadaMonuments.html#25|publisher=Archaeological Survey of India|access-date=31 January 2017}}]
|
|Bhatkal
|Uttara Kannada
|1540
|Built by local chief Ketapayya |
Bahubali monolith (Jain)[Michell, George (2013), chapter:Karnataka, section:17, Venur]
|File:Venur - Bahubali.JPG
|Venur
|Uttara Kannada
|c.1606
|The monolith was built by the local Ajila Chiefs. |
Gangadhareshvara[Michell, George (2013), Chapter: Karnataka, Section: Bengaluru, Sub-section: Shivaganga][Michell, George (1995), p207]
|File:Shivagange natural view.JPG
|Shivagange
|Bangalore rural
|c.1600
|Shivagange was the principal seat of the Gowda rulers, the founders of Bangalore. Portraits of Kempe Gowda I (dated c.1608) and his two brothers are installed in the rock cut chamber of the temple. |
Gavi Gangadhareshvara[Gadagkar, Rajita (2005), p207, Bangalore & Karnataka, Infinitum Publications, {{ISBN|8190250507}}]
|File:Gavi Gangadhareshwara temple, Bengaluru.jpg
|Bangalore
|Bangalore
|c.1600
|The cave temple was built by Kempe Gowda I in the 16th century. |
Kollur Mookambika[Michell, George (2013), chapter:Karnataka, section:17, Kollur]
|File:Sri Mookambika Temple, Kollur.jpg
|Kollur
|Udupi
|c.1616
|Built by Venkatappa Nayaka of the Nayaka Dynasty of Keladi |
Chandranatha(Jain)[{{cite web|title=Uttara Kannada|url=http://asidharwadcircle.co.in/uttarakannadaMonuments.html#58|publisher=Archaeological Survey of India|access-date=31 January 2017}}]
|
|Bhatkal
|Uttara Kannada
|c.1484
|The temples was built by Hadavalli prince Salvendra |
Aryadurga
|
|Ankola
|Uttara Kannada
|1505
| |
Partakali Jivottam
|
|Gokarna
|Uttara Kannada
|1560
| |
Mahalasa Narayan
|
|Kumta
|Uttara Kannada
|1560
| |
Rameshwara[Rajan, Soundara K.V. (2001), p23][Michell, George (1995), p66]
|File:Profile - Rameshwara Temple.JPG
|Keladi
|Shimoga
|Early 16th century
|The Rameshvara shrine was built by Chudappa Nayaka (c.1499–1530), the founder of the dynasty, and the adjoining Veerabhadra shrine was built by his successor Sadashiva Nayaka (r.1530–1566). |
Aghoreshwara[Michell, George (1995), p67][Muthanna, I.M. (1977), p190]
|File:Profile from the small mantapa in the Aghoreshwara temple at Ikkeri.jpg
|Ikkeri
|Shimoga
|Late 16th century
|The Aghoreshwara shrine was built by Dodda Sankanna Nayaka (or Sankanna I, r.1566–1570) who moved his capital from Keladi to Ikkeri. |
Mahaganapati Mahamaya
|
|Shirali
|Uttara Kannada
|1560
| |
Ishwara
|
|Baindur
|Udupi
|16th century
| |
Balarama
|
|Malpe
|Dakshina Kannada
|16th century
| |
Indrani
|
|Manipal
|Dakshina Kannada
|16th century
| |
Bhoga Nandishwara[Monuments of Bengaluru circle:Archaeological Survey of India, Kolar][Michell, George (2013), Chapter: Karnataka, Section: Bengaluru, Sub-section: Nandi]
|File:Kalyani-a Vijayanagara era contribution to the Bhoga Nandeeshwara temple complex.JPG
|Nandi
|Chikkaballapura
|15th century
|A pavilion with elegant pillars between the two major shrines, a navaranga mantapa (pavilion) with Yali pillars and a large stepped temple tank (kalyani or pushkarni) were added in this period. |
Kanakachalapathi[{{cite web|title=Koppal|url=http://www.karnataka.com/koppal/about-koppal/|publisher=Karnataka.com|access-date=4 June 2015}}][{{cite web|title=Places of Interest in Koppal district|url=http://www.koppal.nic.in/Placesofinterst/tourism.htm|publisher=Department of Tourism, Government of Karnataka|access-date=4 June 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304002210/http://www.koppal.nic.in/Placesofinterst/tourism.htm|archive-date=4 March 2016}}]
|File:View of Kanakachalapathi temple at Kanakagiri in the Koppal district.JPG
|Kanakagiri
|Koppal
|c.1509–1529
| |
Ananthasayana[Archaeological Survey of India, Bellary]
|File:Ananthasayana temple (1524 AD) at Ananthasayanagudi.JPG
|Ananthasayanagudi
|Ballari
|c.1524
| |
Mahaganapati[Rajan, Soundara (2001), p27]
|
|Kurudumale
|Kolar
|16th century
| |
Teru Malleshwara[Sajnani, Manohar (2001), p.163]
|File:Gopura over entrance to the Teru Malleshvara temple at Hiriyur.JPG
|Hiriyur
|Chitradurga
|c.1466
| |
Nandi (Bull)[Built by Chief Kempe Gowda I, Raman, Afried (1994), p8][Let's Go India & Nepal, 8th Edition, Chapter: Karnataka, Section:Bangalore, Let's Go Inc, Macmillan, 1 December 2003 {{ISBN|0-312-32006-X}}]
|File:Nandi Basavangudi.JPG
|Bengaluru
|Bangalore Urban
|c.1509–1529
| |
Someshwara[Built by Chief Kempe Gowda I, Raman, Afried (1994), p19][Michell, George (1995), p69 in Architecture and Art of Southern India, Volume 1]
|File:Gopura of Someshwara temple (16th century) in Bengaluru.JPG
|Bengaluru
|Bangalore Urban
|16th century
|One of the oldest temples in Bangalore, major additions or modifications to which were made during the late Vijayanagara Empire period under the rule of Kempe Gowda I (Hiriya Kempe Gowda). |
Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple
|File:GGTemple3.jpg
|Bengaluru
|Bangalore Urban
|16th century
|Cave temple and one of the oldest temples in Bangalore, dates from the late Vijayanagara Empire period, built by Kempe Gowda I (Hiriya Kempe Gowda). |
Gangadhareshwara Temple, Shivagange
|File:Open mantapa with Yali pillars and minor shrines on Shivagange hill beside the Gavi Gangadhareshwara temple.jpg
|Shivagange
|Bangalore Rural
|16th century
|Cave temple, dates from the late Vijayanagara Empire period, built by Kempe Gowda I (Hiriya Kempe Gowda). |
Lakshmikanthaswamy[Journal of the Andhra Historical Society, Volumes 25-26, p155, (1960), Published at Rajahmundry by Andhra Historical Research
]Society
|
|Tumkur
|Tumkur
|c.1560
| |
Gopala Krishnaswami[Michell, George in Pieris and Raven (2010), p271]
|File:A profile of the Gopala Krishnaswamy temple at Timmalapura.JPG
|Thimmalapura
|Vijayanagara
|c.1539
| |
Shiva
|File:View from within the Shiva temple at Timmalapura 2.jpg
|Thimmalapura
|Vijayanagara
|c.1539
| |
Ranganatha[Conjeeveram Hayavadana Rao, Benjamin Lewis Rice, Mysore Gazetteer, Government Press, p297, 1930 - Mysore, India]
|File:Yali pillars1 at Ranganatha temple in Rangasthala, Chikkaballapur district.jpg
|Rangasthala
|Chikkaballapura
|c.1600
| |
Gaurishvara[Archaeological Survey of India, Chamarajanagar]
|File:Mahadwara (grand entrance) to Gaurishvara temple at Yelandur.JPG
|Yelandur
|Chamarajanagar
|c.1500
|The temple was constructed by a local chief Singedepa Devabhupala of the Hadinadu chiefdom, a feudatory of the 16th century Vijayanagara Empire |
Jambunatheshwara [{{cite web |title=Mining damages 500-year-old Hospet shrine|url=http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130704/news-current-affairs/article/mining-damages-500-year-old-hospet-shrine|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130926174856/http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130704/news-current-affairs/article/mining-damages-500-year-old-hospet-shrine|url-status=dead|archive-date=26 September 2013|author=Shivakumar G Malagi |work=Deccan Chronocle |access-date=25 September 2013 }}]
|File:Jambukeshwara temple near Hospet in the Bellary district.JPG
|Hospet
|Vijayanagara
|c.1500
| |
Vijayanarayana[Sajnani, Manohar (2001), p.141]
|File:Vijayanarayana temple at Gundlupet.JPG
|Gundlupet
|Chamarajanagar
|15th century
| |
Ranganatha[* {{Cite web |author=Achari, Soumya Narayan|title=Magadi's Ancient Temple |url=http://www.deccanherald.com/content/177277/magadis-ancient-temple.html|publisher=Deccan Herald|access-date=2014-12-14}}]
|File:Ranganatha Swamy Temple at Magadi, Karnataka.JPG
|Magadi
|Ramanagara
|c.1524
|The gopura (tower) were built by the Vijayanagar emperor Krishnadevaraya in the 16th century and was later renovated by King Jayachamaraja Wodeyar of the Mysore Kingdom. |
Someshwara[Rice, B.L. (1887), p22, Mysore: A Gazetteer Compiled for Government - vol 2, Asian Educational Services, {{ISBN|81-206-0977-8}}][Tourist Guide to Bangalore, page 8, Sura Books, 2006, Bangalore, {{ISBN|81-7478-021-1}}]
|File:Someshwara temple at Magadi.jpg
|Magadi
|Ramanagara
|c.1569
|Built by Kempe Gowda I, the founder of Bangalore |
Gunja Narasimhaswamy[Rice B.L. (1887), p312, Mysore: A Gazetteer Compiled for Government - vol 2, Asian Educational Services, {{ISBN|81-206-0977-8}}]
| File:View from the rear in the Gunjanarasimhaswamy temple at Tirumakudal Narasipura.JPG
| Tirumakudal Narasipur
| Mysore
| 16th century
| The temple was under the patronage of the local governor of Mysore, during the Vijayanagara rule over South India. |