Karnataka
Cities
( Hassan )
Town
of south-central Karnataka (formerly Mysore) state, southern India.
Lying at an elevation of 3,084 feet (940 m), the town has a cool,
humid climate.194 kms from Bangalore is Hassan, from where one can
go to Belur, Halebid and Shravanabelagola. Shravanabelagola is a
famous Jain pilgrimage with a 17 m high monolith of lord Bahubali
standing tall. The Mahamastakabhisheka, held once in 12 years, is
one of the main attraction of the place which attracts large number
of devotees. Belur was once the capital of the Hoysala kings. The
Chennakeshava temple took 103 years to be completed and is filled
with intricate carvings and sculptures. No space is left blank in
this finest example of Hoysala architecture. In Belur Veeranarayana
temple is also worth visiting. Halebid, like Belur is also a mute
testimony to the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka.
HISTORY
Hassan District was under the reign of Mouryas of North in the
3rd BC and later kingdoms of Kadambas, Chalukyas, Gangas, Hoysalas
and Vijayanagar empire. The Hoysalas brought world wide acclaim
to the district through their unique style of architecture. The
place is called Hassan after the Goddess "Hasanamba",
the smiling Goddess, presiding deity of the town.

Telephone Code : 08172
Population : 121,000
Temperatures : Summer Max. 35 C, Min. 25 C. Winter : Max.
28 C, Min. 14 C
Season : Between September to April
Rainfall : June to October of approx 80 Centimeters.
PLACES
TO SEE
Temple
of Hasanamba
This modest temple is dedicated to Hasanamba or the Smiling
Goddess.
EXCURSIONS
Shravanabelagola
51 kms southeast of Hassan, this is one of the most important
Jain pilgrim centers. Here is the 17 m high monolith of Lord Bahubali
- the world's tallest monolithic statue. Thousands of devotees congregate
here to perform the Mahamastakabhisheka -a spectacular ceremony
held once in 12 years, when the 1000 -year- old statue is anointed
with milk, curds, ghee, saffron and gold coins. The next Mahamastakabhisheka
will be held in 2005 A.D. Shravanabelegola is 158 kms from Bangalore.
Belur
This quaint hamlet - 38 kms from Hassan - is located on the
banks of the river Yagachi. It was once the capital of the Hoysala
Empire, today made unforgettable for its exquisite temples. The
Chennakeshava Temple is one of the finest examples of Hoysala architecture.
It took 103 years to complete and you can see why. The facade of
the temple is filled with intricate sculptures and friezes with
no portion left blank. Elephants, episodes from the epics, sensuous
dancers. they are all there - awe-inspiring in their intricate workmanship.
Inside are hand-lathe-turned filigreed pillars. The Veeranarayana
Temple and the smaller shrines are well worth a visit.
Halebid
It is 27 kms north-west of Hassan and 17 kms east of Belur.
The temples of Halebid - like those of Belur - bear mute testimony
to the rich, cultural heritage of Karnataka. The Hoysaleswara Temple,
dating back to the 12th century, is astounding for its wealth of
sculptural details. The walls of the temple are covered with an
endless variety of gods and goddesses, animals, birds and dancing
girls. Yet no two facets of the temple are the same. This magnificent
temple - guarded by a Nandi Bull - was never completed, despite
86 years of labor. The Jain basadis nearby are equally rich in sculptural
detail. Belur and Halebid are 222 and 216 kms from Bangalore, respectively.
Channarayapatna, Ramanathpur, Gorur and Manjarabad are the other
places of interest around Hassan
TRAVEL
INFO
Air:
The nearest Airports are at Bangalore (186 Kms) & Mangalore
(168 Kms). Nearest Airport - Mangalore.
Rail:
Hassan is connected by rail with Bangalore, Mysore, Mangalore,
Shimoga & Arsikere. Nearest railhead - Hassan.
Road:
KSTDC and many private tour operators run package tours. All
types of tourist vehicles are easily available from Hassan.
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