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  1. Learn about the Hoysala Kingdom, a Kannadiga power that ruled most of Karnataka and parts of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh from the 10th to the 14th century. Discover its legendary origins, its wars with Chalukyas and Cholas, and its rich cultural legacy of temples, literature and sculpture.

  2. Sep 16, 2023 · Learn about the Hoysala dynasty, a medieval South Indian kingdom that ruled over Karnataka and built many temples. Find out about its origin, rulers, administration, culture, and decline.

  3. Hoysala dynasty, family that ruled in India from about 1006 to about 1346 ce in the southern Deccan and for a time in the Kaveri (Cauvery) River valley. The first kings came from the hills northwest of Dorasamudra (present-day Halebid), which became their capital about 1060.

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  4. Sep 21, 2023 · Learn about the Hoysala dynasty, its origin, rise, and political history, and its unique style of temple architecture. The Hoysala temples in Belur, Halebid, and Somanathapur are the latest Indian heritage sites to be added to the UNESCO World Heritage list.

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    The Hoysala administration supported itself through revenues from an agrarian economy. The kings gave grants of land as rewards for service to beneficiaries who then became landlords to tenants producing agricultural goods and forest products. Two types of landlords (gavunda) existed; gavunda of people (praja gavunda) lower in status than the wealt...

    In its administrative practices, the Hoysala Empire followed some of the well-established and proven methods of its predecessors covering administrative functions such as cabinet organization and command, the structure of local governing bodies and the division of territory. Records show the names of many high ranking positions reporting directly t...

    Religion

    The defeat of the Jain Western Ganga Dynasty by the Cholas in early eleventh century and the rising numbers of followers of Vaishnava Hinduism and Virashaivism in the twelfth century mirrored a decreased interest in Jainism. Shravanabelagola and Kambadahalli represent two notable locations of Jain worship in the Hoysala territory. The decline of Buddhism in South India began in the eighth century with the spread of Adi Shankara's Advaita philosophy. A sixteenth century Buddhist work by Lama T...

    Society

    Hoysala society in many ways reflected the emerging religious, political and cultural developments of those times. During that period, the society became increasingly sophisticated. The status of women varied. Some royal women became involved in administrative matters as shown in contemporary records describing Queen Umadevi's administration of Halebidu in the absence of Veera Ballala II during his long military campaigns in northern territories. She also fought and defeated some antagonistic...

    Literature

    Although Sanskrit literature remained popular during the Hoysala rule, royal patronage of local Kannada scholars increased. In the twelfth century, some scholars wrote works in the Champu mixed prose-verse style but distinctive Kannada metres became more widely accepted. The Sangatya metre used in compositions, Shatpadi, Tripadi metres in verses (seven and three line) and Ragale(lyrical poems) became fashionable. Jain works continued to extol the virtues of Tirthankaras (Jain ascetics). The H...

    Chopra, Ravindran, and P.N. Subrahmanian. History of South India (Ancient, Medieval and Modern) Part 1. New Delhi: Chand Publications, 2003. ISBN 8121901537
    Foekema, Gerard. A Complete Guide to Hoysala Temples. Abhinav, 1996. ISBN 8170173450
    Fritz, John M., and George Michell (eds.). New Light on Hampi, Recent research in Vijayanagara. Marg Foundation, 2006. ISBN 818502653X
    Kamath, Suryanath U. A Concise History of Karnataka from pre-historic times to the present. Total Kannada, 2018. ASIN B08B5CKPBJ

    All links retrieved March 13, 2023. 1. Indian Inscriptions . What Is India Publishers (P) Ltd. 2. Hoysala Temples of Belur, by K. L. Kamat. Kamat's Potpourri 3. The Alluring History of Hoysalas by Raggi Mudde, Karnataka.com.

    Learn about the history, culture, and architecture of the Hoysala Empire, a South Indian kingdom that ruled most of Karnataka from the 10th to the 14th century. The empire is known for its temple art, literature, and patronage of Hinduism and Jainism.

  5. Learn about the building style of Hindu temples developed by the Hoysala Empire in Karnataka, India, between the 11th and 14th centuries. Explore the features, influences, and examples of Hoysala architecture, such as the Chennakesava Temple at Belur and the Hoysaleswara Temple at Halebidu.

  6. Jan 11, 2024 · Learn about the Hoysala Dynasty, a prominent and culturally rich dynasty in South India from the 10th to the 14th century. Explore their history, kings, temples, economy and decline with examples and sources.

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