Ikkeri Aghoreshwara Temple
Rashmi Gopal RaoRashmi Gopal Rao/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, SAGAR/ Updated : Sep 7, 2016, 10:28 IST
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Also located in the taluk of Sagar, Ikkeri is 6 km south of the town of Sagar. The little town is famous for the magnificent Aghoreshvara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built during the reign of the Nayakas again, this temple is … Read more
Also located in the taluk of Sagar, Ikkeri is 6 km south of the town of Sagar. The little town is famous for the magnificent Aghoreshvara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built during the reign of the Nayakas again, this temple is built in a unique style that has the influences of the Dravida, Kadamba, Hoysala and Vijayanagara schools of architecture. Read less

Also located in the taluk of Sagar, Ikkeri is 6 km south of the town of Sagar. The little town is famous for the magnificent Aghoreshvara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built during the reign of the Nayakas again, this temple is built in a unique style that has the influences of the Dravida, Kadamba, Hoysala and Vijayanagara schools of architecture.
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