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Santhebennur

Santhebennur
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Open Hours

8:00 AM–6:00 PM

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Weather

Warm and dry during most of the year, pleasant during winter months

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Crowd Level

Low

Santhebennur, a historically significant town located approximately 48 kilometers from Davanagere in Karnataka, serves as a poignant reminder of the 16th-century Palegar (local chieftain) influence. The site is most renowned for its exceptional architectural heritage, reflecting a unique fusion of indigenous Hindu craftsmanship and Islamic aesthetic elements. This synthesis of styles is a rare historical treasure, marking the cultural fluidity of the era following the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire.

The center-piece of Santhebennur is its magnificent Pushkarini, or sacred stepped tank. This vast water body is a masterclass in engineering, featuring a breathtaking two-storeyed structure positioned perfectly in the middle of the reservoir. Constructed entirely of finely dressed red granite, the tank displays architectural brilliance, with its corners and sides adorned with intricate shrines dedicated to the Ashta Dikpalas—the guardians of the eight cardinal directions. These carvings showcase the meticulous artistry of local sculptors, maintaining the sanctity and cultural relevance of the site.

Historically, the area thrived under the patronage of local chieftains in the mid-1500s. The site represents the zenith of the Palegar regime’s construction activity, where they sought to create water-management infrastructure that doubled as public cultural landmarks. The harmony between the arched structures often associated with Islamic influence and the traditional Hindu temple motifs creates a unique visual narrative that is rare in regional temple architecture.

Today, visitors and history enthusiasts flock to Santhebennur to witness the exquisite stone sculptures and the tranquil atmosphere of the Pushkarini. While it is not a large-scale pilgrimage site in the traditional sense, it functions as an important cultural destination where the history of 1558 comes alive through its granite pillars, ornate carvings, and the serene reflection of the central pavilion in the clear water, offering a peaceful retreat for tourists and architecture students alike.

Visitor Information

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Famous For

The historic Pushkarini, two-storeyed middle pavilion, and fine red granite carvings of Ashta Dikpalas

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Visit Duration

1–2 hours

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Best Time

Early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography

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Route Options

Accessible via road from Davanagere; frequent local buses and private taxis available from Davanagere bus station

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Parking

Open space available near the site for two-wheelers and cars

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Entry Fee

Free public access

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Camera Fee

No fee for photography

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Restaurants Nearby

Local dhabas and small eateries serving traditional North Karnataka cuisine

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Toilets

Basic facilities available in the nearby town center

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Drinking Water

Recommended to carry bottled water as there are no direct vendors at the monument

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Wheelchair Access

Limited; uneven stone paths make access difficult for wheelchairs

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Medical Facilities

Local health clinic available in Santhebennur; major hospitals in Davanagere

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Weather Alerts

Avoid visiting during peak summer afternoons to prevent sunstroke

Pilgrim Information

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Darshan Timings

Not applicable as this is primarily a historic monument site

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Special Poojas

Occasional local worship at the surrounding small shrines during festive days

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Prasadam

None provided at the site

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Free Meals (Bhojan)

No dedicated food service; visit local town eateries

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Temple History

Built in 1558 under Palegar patronage; integrates Hindu shrine architecture with Indo-Islamic structural aesthetics

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Nearby Sacred Places

Various small shrines within the Santhebennur town and major temples in Davanagere

Location Map