Chandramouleshwara Temple


The Chandramouleshwar Temple in Hubli City, Unkal area,'' is a 900 year old temple built during the Badami Chalukyan era. It is situated near Unkal circle, Unkal Lake
Unkal is an area in the Hubli-Dharwad municipality in Karnataka. It is on old Pune – Bangalore highway NH4, about 3 km north of Hubli city centre. The beautiful, natural, scenic Unkal Lake is located in this area. It is a good picnic spot and a must-visit place.
The Chandramouleshwar temple is dedicated to lord Shiva. It houses two big Shivalingas. The main shrine has four entrances in all the four directions. The presiding deity of the shrine, Lord Chandramouleshwar faces east. The other Linga is known as Chaturmukha Linga, literally meaning the four faced Linga.
The temple remains open from sunrise to sunset.

History

Chandramouleshwar is estimated to be a 900-year-old temple from the Badami Chalukyan era. Chalukyas built this temple in the 11th - 12th century. It was built on the lines of Badami, Aihole and Pattadakal temples. Fables say that the Chalukyans wanted to boast their architectural prowess and wealth to their enemies. To do so, the Chalukyans commissioned anonymous artisans to build this temple overnight. But, the artisans couldn't complete the work within a night and the temple structure remains incomplete. According to some folklore, the sculptor Jaknacharya and his son built this temple. It is a Monument of National importance and is designated as a Protected Monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites Act by Archaeological Survey of India.
It is located in suburbs of Hubbali;

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Inscriptions

The presence of two 12th-century stone inscriptions in Unkal village show that the temple belongs to 11th or 12th century.

Conservation and restoration

There is an urgent need of conservation and restoration of the Chandramouleshwar temple at Unkal.
The temple premises serve as a playground for children and youngsters to play cricket. It has become a victim of government apathy and urbanization. There is virtually no approach road to the temple. The encroachments on all the four sides of the temple make it difficult to access by vehicle. The roads leading to the temple are very small with arrack shops and other illegal trades. One has to cross rows of houses and narrow lanes to reach Chandramouleshwar temple.
Archaeological Survey of India had begun work on the temple premises very long back. It started work on a compound wall to prevent further encroachments, but this work too remains incomplete.

Unkal Lake

Unkal Lake is one of the water sources of Hubli-Dharwad and a picnic spot. Unkal Lake has a boating facility.
Unkal lake is the origin of river Bedti. This river flows through the western ghats and drains in Arabian sea. Also, Bedti river joins Shalmala river near Kalaghatagi and together they flow as river Gangavali. Origin of river Shalmala is Someshwara temple Dharwad.

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