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12 historic temples in the Hassan District waiting for restoration

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Hassan: Dilapidated Condition as many as a dozen historic temples from several centuries proving the apathy of the authorities concerned, who kept dragging their feet to start the renovation of this temple.
Of the 12 historic temples, four were in battered, while Arkalgud Taluks each house, while Hassan Taluk was home to two temples.
In 2018, the officials were concerned, after a comprehensive examination of the temple conditions, submitted.
proposal for their renovation to the government.
According to their estimation, the funds needed to recover 12 temples are Rs 18.7 Crore.
The Ministry of Tourism officials associated the postponement of the financial crisis that the government grappled after a covid-induced crisis.
Temple Anjaneyaswamy and Muttina Veerabhadreshwara are kindly in Halebidu, Yoganarymhaswamy Temple in Narasimhapura and Malleshwara Temple in Hagare are four temples in battered.
The restoration is estimated to cost Rs 3.6 Crore.
In Arasikere Taluk, the temple of Ramalingeshwara and Krishna in Bendekere, and the Someshwara Temple in Haranahalli waited for the restoration.
The cumulative cost renovating the three temples was pegged at Rs 3.45 Crore.
The condition of the two Temple of Rameshwara, both in Ramanathapura, and Temple of Eshwara in Muttige Village in Arkalgud was a sad taluk, and the authorities expected the recovery of three temples.
Cost of Rs 6.1 Crore.
In Hassan Taluk, Govindeshwara Temple and Nakeshwara in Koravangala and Temple of Wishnu in Hirekadaluru are scheduled for renovation, which is the number of Rs 5.5 Crore has been deemed necessary.
Archaeological Assistant Assistant J Satheesh said that all 12 temples will be recovered.
“We will strengthen the base of the temple, the stones will be numbered, and those painted with lime will be cleaned.
The Sanctum Tower will also be built and the main door is replaced with new teak wood,” Satheesh said.
Kumar HC, “said Govindeshwara and Nakeshwara, Someshwara, Muttina Veerabhadreshwara and two Rameshwara temples were protected by the State Archaeological Department.
Most of these temples have been built with compliance with the principles of architectural style Hoysala and Vijayanagara.
After they were renovated, seven temples were The remaining will also be brought under the scope of the State Archaeological Department.
After being renovated, this temple will add to Hassan’s potential for tourism.

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