The Chennakeshava Temple, built on the banks …

Years: 1117 - 1117

The Chennakeshava Temple, built on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, an early Hoysala capital, is commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana in 1117.

Scholars are divided about the reasons for the construction of the temple.

The military successes of Vishnuvardhana is considered a probable reason.

Some scholars believe Vishnuvardhana commissioned the temple to surpass his overlord, King Vikramaditya VI of the Western Chalukya Empire (who rules from Basavakalyan), after his initial military victories against the Chalukyas.

According to another theory, Vishnuvardhana was celebrating his famous victory against the Chola dynasty of Tamil country in the battle of Talakad (1116), which resulted in the annexation of Gangavadi (modern southern Karnataka) by the Hoysalas.

Another theory points to Vishnuvardhana's conversion from Jainism to Vaishnavism (a sect of Hinduism) after coming under the influence of saint Ramanujacharya, considering this is a predominantly Vaishnava temple in sculptural iconography.

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