Thursday, 28 June 2012

About Hassan Tourism



Hassan is a town established in the Indian state of Karnataka which furthermore dwellings the Indian Space study Organisation’s master control facility. disperse over an locality of 6814 rectangle km, the source of the city goes back to the 11th years. Channa Krishnappa Naik is credited with origin the city.

Hassan draws from its title from Goddess Haasanamba, who is the main deity of the district. A temple is dedicated to the goddess by the name of Hasanamba Temple.

The town was founded during the Hoysala Dynasty, which ruled the district from the 11th to the 14th century. During the top in their reign, the Hoysalas directed most of Southern India. Most of the kings in the early part of the Hoysala direct were of Jain belief, but historical outcome suggest that they later moved their belief to Shiva.



Belur, which is an significant tourist place in Hassan, was one of the first capitals of the Hoysala Kingdom. Belur in Hassan dwellings the Chennakesava Temple convoluted, which consists of the Chennakesava Temple and the Kappe Chennigraya Temple which attracts a alallotmentment of pilgrims every year.

The Hassanamba Temple is one of the most well liked tourist attractions in Hassan. This temple is dwelling to the Goddess in the pattern of an anthill and it is open throughout October, for one week only. Besides, there are various other temples that are also travelled to, which encompass the Siddeshvara temple that was built by one of the Nayaka rulers, Venkatappa Nayaka.

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