List of Vijayanagara era temples in Karnataka

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The List of Vijayanagara era temples in Karnataka includes notable and historically important Hindu and Jain temples and monoliths that were built or received significant patronage by the kings and vassals of the Vijayanagara Empire during the period 1336-1646 AD. This period includes the rule of the four dynasties: the Sangama, the Saluva, the Tuluva, and the Aravidu dynasties.

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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

VidyashankaraMonuments of Bengaluru circle:Archaeological Survey of India, ChikmagalurRajan, Soundara K.V. (2001), p46Michell, 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.

ShivaBiswas 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, p2Michell, 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 BasadiMichell, George (1995), p58Sajnani, 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 SwamyMichell, 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.

VirupakshaMonuments of Bengaluru circle:Archaeological Survey of India, VijayanagaraAhmed, Farooqui Salma (2011), pp138-142Fritz 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:50434048India: 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

ChandikeshwaraHampi, Travel Guide (2003), p57

|File:CHANDIKESHWAR TEMPLE-Hampi-Dr. Murali Mohan Gurram (1).jpg

|Hampi

|Vijayanagara

|c.1545

|UNESCO World Heritage Site

Uddhana VirabhadraVerghese, Anila (2002), p31

|File:UDDAANA VEERABHADRA TEMPLE-Hampi-Dr. Murali Mohan Gurram.jpg

|Hampi

|Vijayanagara

|c.1545

|UNESCO World Heritage Site

PattabhiramaMalville in Fritz & Michell (2001), p120

|File:Pattabhirama temple in Hampi 1.JPG

|Hampi

|Vijayanagara

|c.1529-1546

|UNESCO World Heritage Site

Alvar groupMack in Fritz & Michell (2001), p28, p34, p35, p36

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|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

AchyutarayaSajnani, Manohar (2001), p.142

|File:Achyutaraya Temple.jpg

|Hampi

|Vijayanagara

|c.1529-1546

|UNESCO World Heritage Site

Sasivekalu GaneshaHampi, 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 VirupakshaWagoner in Fritz & Michell (2001), p23

|File:Underground Siva Temple.JPG

|Hampi

|Vijayanagara

|c.1509

|UNESCO World Heritage Site

Nandi monolithVerghese, 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 lingaYang, 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

MallikarjunaSinapoli & 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

ChandrashekaraVerghese, Anila (2002), p59

|File:Chandrashekara temple in Hampi.JPG

|Hampi

|Vijayanagara

|c.1406-1446

|UNESCO World Heritage Site

BalakrishnaJenkins 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

RaghunathaMalville 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

VirupakshaA. 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

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Vijayendra

|File:Vijayendra temple in Betamangala, Kolar district.jpg

|Bethamangala

|Kolar

|15th century

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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 TirumalaKamath, 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}}

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|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}}

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|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}}

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|Bhatkal

|Uttara Kannada

|1590

|Built by Bala Kini

Khetapai NarayanMichell, 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}}

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|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.

GangadhareshvaraMichell, George (2013), Chapter: Karnataka, Section: Bengaluru, Sub-section: ShivagangaMichell, 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 GangadhareshvaraGadagkar, 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 MookambikaMichell, 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}}

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|Bhatkal

|Uttara Kannada

|c.1484

|The temples was built by Hadavalli prince Salvendra

Aryadurga

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|Ankola

|Uttara Kannada

|1505

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Partakali Jivottam

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|Gokarna

|Uttara Kannada

|1560

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Mahalasa Narayan

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|Kumta

|Uttara Kannada

|1560

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RameshwaraRajan, Soundara K.V. (2001), p23Michell, 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).

AghoreshwaraMichell, George (1995), p67Muthanna, 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

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|Shirali

|Uttara Kannada

|1560

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Ishwara

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|Baindur

|Udupi

|16th century

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Balarama

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|Malpe

|Dakshina Kannada

|16th century

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Indrani

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|Manipal

|Dakshina Kannada

|16th century

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Bhoga NandishwaraMonuments of Bengaluru circle:Archaeological Survey of India, KolarMichell, 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

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AnanthasayanaArchaeological Survey of India, Bellary

|File:Ananthasayana temple (1524 AD) at Ananthasayanagudi.JPG

|Ananthasayanagudi

|Ballari

|c.1524

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MahaganapatiRajan, Soundara (2001), p27

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|Kurudumale

|Kolar

|16th century

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Teru MalleshwaraSajnani, Manohar (2001), p.163

|File:Gopura over entrance to the Teru Malleshvara temple at Hiriyur.JPG

|Hiriyur

|Chitradurga

|c.1466

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Nandi (Bull)Built by Chief Kempe Gowda I, Raman, Afried (1994), p8Let'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

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SomeshwaraBuilt by Chief Kempe Gowda I, Raman, Afried (1994), p19Michell, 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).

LakshmikanthaswamyJournal of the Andhra Historical Society, Volumes 25-26, p155, (1960), Published at Rajahmundry by Andhra Historical Research

Society

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|Tumkur

|Tumkur

|c.1560

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Gopala KrishnaswamiMichell, George in Pieris and Raven (2010), p271

|File:A profile of the Gopala Krishnaswamy temple at Timmalapura.JPG

|Thimmalapura

|Vijayanagara

|c.1539

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Shiva

|File:View from within the Shiva temple at Timmalapura 2.jpg

|Thimmalapura

|Vijayanagara

|c.1539

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RanganathaConjeeveram 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

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GaurishvaraArchaeological 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

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VijayanarayanaSajnani, Manohar (2001), p.141

|File:Vijayanarayana temple at Gundlupet.JPG

|Gundlupet

|Chamarajanagar

|15th century

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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.

SomeshwaraRice, 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 NarasimhaswamyRice 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.

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