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The Somanathapura Temple is another famous Chennakesava temple, so it would be good to not have a title which implies that the temple in Belur is the only Chennakesava temple. -- BostonMA talk 22:10, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
Comment This is a topic about which I did write to Mattisse about some days back. There are several Keshava temples (of Kesava temples if one prefers) built by the Hoysalas. There are also several Chennakeshava temples and their names are at times interchanged.
Our options are:
1. Keep the name as is, as this is the most famous Chennakeshava temple in Karnataka(I dont think its popularity will change soon) and use for all other Chennakeshava temples the format "Temple name(town)". The Somanathapura temple is most popularly known as Keshava temple, though one may find a few links with Chennakeshava used. The reason for this is, the name Chennakesava temple along with Hoysaleswara temple are proposed as World Heritage sites. So we may want to consider an independent identity for them. Also, a sentence reading like this may look odd.
"The Chennakesava Temple(Belur), the Hoysaleswara temple(Halebidu) and the Keshava temple(Somanathapura) are the finest works of Hoysala art."
When it should be written as: "The Chennakesava Temple at Belur, the Hoysaleswara temple at Halebidu and the Keshava temple at Somanathapura are the finest works of Hoysala art."
Also, Indian web sites are famous for using slightly varying names for places, temples. So we cant always use that as a yard stick.
2. Make it a habit to attach the town name "Temple name(town)" format henceforth for all conflicting temple names (of which there are plenty).
I prefer the first choice, but I am ok with the second also.
Also, we need to make sure the "temple" starts with either upper case "T" or lower case "t" to be consistant. I will change Hoysaleswara temple to upper case "T" if that's ok with you guys (or is it Hoysalesvara with a "v"). I am not a temple expert, just an enthusiast, but thanks for the compliment anyway. Dineshkannambadi 02:06, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
Reply The first "disambiguation" format looks good I think. Also, there may be other reasons for differentiating between Chennakeshava and Keshava and may need more digging into. However, as I said earlier, if the consenses is to go with Chennakesava Temple(Belur), I am ok with it. Dineshkannambadi 02:58, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
There are also Chennakeshava temples at Pushpagiri, Macherla, Aralaguppe, Marle and Gangapur. There are not articles on these lesser known temples, but there could be some day. A disambig page would provide room for such expansion. -- BostonMA talk 13:05, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
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The Somanathapura Temple is another famous Chennakesava temple, so it would be good to not have a title which implies that the temple in Belur is the only Chennakesava temple. -- BostonMA talk 22:10, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
Comment This is a topic about which I did write to Mattisse about some days back. There are several Keshava temples (of Kesava temples if one prefers) built by the Hoysalas. There are also several Chennakeshava temples and their names are at times interchanged.
Our options are:
1. Keep the name as is, as this is the most famous Chennakeshava temple in Karnataka(I dont think its popularity will change soon) and use for all other Chennakeshava temples the format "Temple name(town)". The Somanathapura temple is most popularly known as Keshava temple, though one may find a few links with Chennakeshava used. The reason for this is, the name Chennakesava temple along with Hoysaleswara temple are proposed as World Heritage sites. So we may want to consider an independent identity for them. Also, a sentence reading like this may look odd.
"The Chennakesava Temple(Belur), the Hoysaleswara temple(Halebidu) and the Keshava temple(Somanathapura) are the finest works of Hoysala art."
When it should be written as: "The Chennakesava Temple at Belur, the Hoysaleswara temple at Halebidu and the Keshava temple at Somanathapura are the finest works of Hoysala art."
Also, Indian web sites are famous for using slightly varying names for places, temples. So we cant always use that as a yard stick.
2. Make it a habit to attach the town name "Temple name(town)" format henceforth for all conflicting temple names (of which there are plenty).
I prefer the first choice, but I am ok with the second also.
Also, we need to make sure the "temple" starts with either upper case "T" or lower case "t" to be consistant. I will change Hoysaleswara temple to upper case "T" if that's ok with you guys (or is it Hoysalesvara with a "v"). I am not a temple expert, just an enthusiast, but thanks for the compliment anyway. Dineshkannambadi 02:06, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
Reply The first "disambiguation" format looks good I think. Also, there may be other reasons for differentiating between Chennakeshava and Keshava and may need more digging into. However, as I said earlier, if the consenses is to go with Chennakesava Temple(Belur), I am ok with it. Dineshkannambadi 02:58, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
There are also Chennakeshava temples at Pushpagiri, Macherla, Aralaguppe, Marle and Gangapur. There are not articles on these lesser known temples, but there could be some day. A disambig page would provide room for such expansion. -- BostonMA talk 13:05, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
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