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FACTS
& FIGURES
Population
: 121,000
Languages : Kannada and English
Best time to visit : October to March
STD Code : 08394
LOCATION
Hassan is located in the south Indian state of Karnataka
around 187 km from Bangalore. Hassan extends from latitude
13°01' in the North to longitude 76°10' in the
East. The place is an ideal base to explore the historical
sites of Belur, Halebid, and Shravanbelgola.
CLIMATE
The weather in Hassan is pleasant throughout the
year. The summers are warm while winters are cool. April
is the hottest month with the mean daily maximum temperature
at around 35°C and a mean daily minimum of 20°C.
The average annual rainfall in the district is around
700 mm. One can visit the place any time of the year
but it is advisable to avoid the rainy seasons.
PAST
Not much is known of the history of Hassan. It was
under the control of great Hoysala Empire during 11th
to 13th century AD. This was the period when the great
temples of Belur and Halebid were constructed. The region
of Hassan was also greatly influenced by Jainism and
later it became a well-known center of Jain literature.
The
present-day Hassan is the headquarters of the district
by the same name and a convenient base for the tourists
visiting Belur and Halebid.
VISITING
AROUND
Belur
Belur is situated around 38 km from Hassan. The
Channekeshava Temple at Belur is the only one of the
three major Hoysala sites still in use. The construction
of this temple started in AD 1116 to commemorate the
victory of the Hoysalas over the Cholas at Talakad.
It took around hundred years to complete the work. It
is said that every Hindu deity has been represented
at this temple. Guides can be hired to explain the detailed
sculptural work.
Other Hoysala temples at Belur are the Chennigaraya
and the Viranarayana.
Halebid
Situated around 33 km from Hassan is Halebid, famous
for its Hoyasaleswara temple. The construction of the
Hoyasaleswara Temple was started in AD 1121 and continued
for around 90 years, but never completed. Nevertheless,
even in its incomplete form, this temple is the most
outstanding example of Hoysala art and architecture.
Every part of the walls of this temple is covered by
an endless variety of Hindu deities, sages, stylized
animals, birds, and many other art forms. The temple
is enclosed by a garden and there is a museum also nearby.
There
are also smaller temples like Kedareswara and three
Jain temples at Halebid.
Shravanbelgola
Shravanbelgola is located around 48 km off Hassan
and is famous for the statue of Lord Bahubali (Gomateshwar).
The place is an important Jain pilgrimage center with
an ancient history. The 17-m-high statue of Bahubali
is said to be the tallest monolithic structure in the
world. It overlooks the small town of Shravanbelgola
from top of the rocky hill known as Indragiri. One can
reach this hill after covering 614 rock-cut steps.
FAIRS
AND FESTIVALS
Hassan does not have any major fairs and festivals.
However, the Mahamastakabhisheka of the statue of Bahubali
after every 12 years is an occasion to remember. The
statue is anointed with thousands of pots of coconut
oil, yoghurt, ghee, bananas, jaggery, dates, almonds,
poppy seeds, milk, saffron and sandalwood during this
ceremony. The next Mahamastakabhisheka will be held
in the year 2005.
WHERE
TO STAY
There are very few quality accommodation options
available in Hassan. Star-category hotels are very few,
but simple and decent accommodation is available in
plenty. Most of the hotels are conveniently located
in the area near the bus stand. There are accommodation
options available in Belur and Halebid also.
HOW
TO REACH
Hassan does not have an airport. The nearest airport
is Bangalore, from where one can take flights to major
destinations in India like Delhi, Calcutta, and Mumbai.
One can also take connecting flights to destinations
abroad from Bangalore.
Hassan
is connected to Bangalore, Mysore, and Mangalore by
regular trains. The railway station is around 2 km east
of town.
There
are regular buses plying between Hassan, Belur, Halebid,
and Shravanbelgola. One can also avail buses for Bangalore
and Mysore from Hassan. Taxis are available for visiting
Belur and Halebid from Hassan.

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