History The history of Mukteshwar Temple at Chaudayyadanapur is known through seven inscriptions in medieval
Kannada, engraved on large steles. They provide information on the local rulers, kings of
Guttala (
Gupta ascendancy), on some constructions in the temple complex, on diverse donations to the deity. They provide the details on a prominent religious leaders. Inscriptions introduce Muktajiyar, a Lakulasaiva saint, and Shivadeva, a Virashaiva saint, who entered the place on 19 August 1225 and led there a long life of renunciation, asceticism and spiritual elevation. The legacy of this age of intense
Shaivism is a jewel of architecture and sculpture. ==Conservation and restoration==