Before the Hoysalas moved their capital to , Halebidu which is about 16 km away, Belur, referred to as Velapuri served as the empire’s base.
The prime attraction of Belur is the 11th century Channekeshava Temple built by the Hoysalas.
The temple is open for visit from sunrise to sunset. The highlights are those intriguingly carved sculptures, embedded on the walls and also the angled bracket figures representing dancing postures.
Belur is 200km west of Bangalore . The drive takes about 4 hours on the NH48. At Hassan take the diversion.

Garuda, the mount of Lord Vishnu located in the courtyard of the Chennakeshava Temple in Belur, Karnataka










