
Hasanamba Temple
Temple
Hasanamba Temple
The Hasanamba Temple is a revered Hindu temple located in Hassan, Karnataka. Dedicated to the Goddess Shakti, also known as Ambā or Ambe, the temple was built in the 12th century CE by the Hoysala dynasty. The temple is unique because it is only open for 10 days during the Deepavali festival each year.
The temple is known for its beautiful Hoysala architecture and the legend that the town of Hassan was named after the goddess. Inside the temple, there is an anthill representing the presiding deity, and the temple also features an unusual image of the demon-king Ravana with nine heads playing the veena.
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Hasanamba Temple is located in Hassan, Karnataka.
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