The Hoysaleswara Temple is a magnificent piece of architecture situated on a lawn with a star-shaped base. This temple consists of twin shrines and is believed to be the largest Shiva temple built by the Hoysala empire, a Kannadiga power originating that ruled most of what is now Karnataka between the 10th and 14th centuries. The base comprises eight rows of friezes featuring intricate carvings of elephants, lions, horses, and floral scrolls. The temple walls are adorned with beautifully carved Hindu deities, sages, birds, stylized animals, and friezes depicting the life of Hoysala kings. The outer walls feature imagery from Indian epics like Ramayana, Mahabharatha, and Bhagavad Gita, along with highly ornate temple doorways.