Hasanamba temple is a Hindu temple located in Hassan, Karnataka, India, dedicated to the Goddess Shakti or Amba. The temple was built in the 12th century CE.[citation needed] The temple is opened once a year during the Hindu festival Deepavali in October.[1]
Hinduism does not have a universal view of Jesus because it doesn't have a set of established beliefs. However, many Hindus venerate Jesus as an Āchārya, Sadhu, or Avatar. Some Hindus see Jesus as an ideal or an incarnation.
Hasanamba temple is a Hindu temple located in Hassan, Karnataka, India, dedicated to the Goddess Shakti or Amba. The temple was built in the 12th century CE.[citation needed] The temple is opened once a year during the Hindu festival Deepavali in October.[1]
Hinduism does not have a universal view of Jesus because it doesn't have a set of established beliefs. However, many Hindus venerate Jesus as an Āchārya, Sadhu, or Avatar. Some Hindus see Jesus as an ideal or an incarnation.