Yoga Narasimha Temple in Baggavalli, Karnataka

‘An architectural gem’ that is what came to mind as I walked into the Yoga Narasimha Temple complex! A wonderful creation yet looked so uncared and crumbling to ruins saddened me beyond words.

The temple structure isn’t big but the complex in which it is fenced is huge. If Karnataka tourism decides, the whole area can be spruced up so beautifully… if only!

Yoga Narasimha Temple pic by Indrani

Idols defaced in Yoga Narasimha Temple in Baggavalli

Idols defaced in Yoga Narasimha Temple in Baggavalli

History of Yoga Narasimha Temple

Yoga Narasimha Temple was built during late 12th century in Hoysala architectural style. (Building style developed during Hoysala Empire between 11th and 14th centuries.) It was built during the reign of Hoysala King Ballala-III period.

During the Hoysala period several temples have been constructed, an estimated 300 temples exist in Karnataka from that period but only 70 are documented. This temple is not as huge or grand as Kesava temple of Somnathpura, yet it cannot be written off as insignificant.

Yoga Narasimha temple Baggavalli Indrani

Architectural details of Yoga Narasimha temple Baggavalli

Architectural Details

Yoga Narasimha Temple has a star shaped plan. It has a small mantapa (hall), the overhead lintel decorated. There are seating arrangements made of stone.

While we were there 2 boys were busy looking into their mobiles. I couldn’t understand what was so interesting to come and watch in such a secluded area.

The pillars supporting the roof of mantapa were simple. A small porch adorned the entrance. If you notice carefully you will find no two pillars of the 20 pillars there same. This is a signature style of Hoysala architecture.

Yoga narasimha temple Indrani

Defaced idols

Defaced Idols

The exterior is decorated with sculptures both mythological and floral. I was so disappointed, felt like weeping, to see the idols defaced.

Vandals are destroying the structure little by little under the cover of darkness. I wish the government would wake up to protect the monument.

Location and How to reach Baggavalli

Yoga Narasimha Temple is located in Baggavalli village in Tarikere Taluq of Chikkamagaluru district, Karnataka state, India.

From Bangalore take NH4 to Tumkur, then westwards NH 206, the Honnavur Shimoga road. At Birur take SH 24 to Baggavalli.

Total distance: 263km from Bangalore.

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31 Responses to “Yoga Narasimha Temple in Baggavalli, Karnataka

  • True and I am sad that Vandals are destroying the structure little by little under the cover of darkness. This temple is given less importance by Government and hence it is not attacting any tourists.

  • architecture is wonderful..thanks for sharing

  • Yogi Saraswat
    8 years ago

    The history is very interesting behind these types of temples. whenever will be there in Banglore , will remain in my wish list.

  • Verynice; thanks for sharing.

  • Though I have been chikmagalur area, I haven’t seen this temple. Sad to hear that the carvings are being defaced by idiots.

  • Makes me wonder why don’t we (govt) take care of such heritage sights, it has such beautiful carvings!

  • Great architecture. Perfect captures 🙂

  • Sindhoooo
    8 years ago

    A treat for the eyes…. Thanks for introducing the temple, I am sure, this temple is not known by many.

  • Yet another beautiful discovery.
    (Sadly there are many such historical places in bad state in our state.)

  • It’s amazing that these structures survived this far. With a little more care, they can be preserved for a very long time. I hope something is done about it.

  • Wonderfully photographed and beautifully accounted 🙂

  • Beautiful Images of the Temple followed by the useful info! Thanks for sharing, Indrani!

  • The floral carvings are just amazing. I see the star shaped platform 😀

  • The more I see and experience the wonders of Hoysala architecture, the more in awe I am! What genius we had in our country! If we only we can find a way to bring back that glory, that genius in art, architecture, everything. It will happen, in new forms but with the same eternal spirit that India is uniquely famous for. Thanks for this treat, Indrani!

  • Another beautiful Hoysala temple. Glad to know about it. As you said, wish authorities would take care of it.

  • Simple and elegant temple! Beautiful exterior and wall decor… and I too wish they preserve the temple complex.

  • A new discovery. It seems a perfect weekend gateway from Bengaluru for a heritage buff.

  • I cannot get enough of the beautiful stone carvings! Love Karnataka and its landscape and historic sides.

  • Maniparna Sengupta Majumder
    8 years ago

    Nice to know a bit of history and the Hoysala architectural style. I always find these ancient temples very interesting, as if, thousands of stories are etched on the stones… 🙂

  • vatsala mallya
    8 years ago

    Wonderful temples of hoysala architehture ! You can’t stop thinking how skilled and geniouses those artisans were, who brougt out such amazing gems out of rocks by sheer hardwork and dedication .
    Thanks for your efforts in sharing with all.

  • Temple looks beautiful and quiet.

  • Really love your efforts for bringing treasure all over the world in front of us..

  • Beautiful temple. Thanks for sharing.

  • Such a lovely treasure! 🙂 Aptly depicts ancient era’s architect and sculpture!

  • Honestly the pictures narrate a sorry tale but your words definitely enlighten it in better ways..

  • Fabulous history and details!

  • very nice shots. its really an awesome place.i have huge interest in ancient era’s architect and sculpture. thanks a lot for sharing. .

  • Wow…this place is beauutifull…Thanks for sharing …..xo Neha

  • Archana Kapoor
    8 years ago

    It’s beautiful! The carvings are amazing ?

  • Cloudia
    8 years ago

    Such treasure!

  • Hello, Indrani! wonderful images of the temple. The decorations and details are amazing. Thanks for sharing your visit. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!

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