The most important monument at Lakshemshwar is the Someshwara temple complex (11th century). The temple complex with three main entrances is surrounded by high walls look like a fort. It is a splendid specimen of
Chalukya architecture. In middle of the temple complex, there is a Someshwara temple, surrounded by many small temples mainly dedicated to
Shiva, along the compound wall, built with granite, some halls in the complex meant for resting devotees.
Someshwara temple Someshwara temple with the traditional structures of a temple includes a
garbha griha, an
ardha mantapa or halfway hall, a navaranga and a
mukha mantapa or entrance porch. The
Nandi and
Shiva Parvati idols in the temple are exquisitely sculpted. These idols are referred to as
Saurashtra Someshwara, as these idols were brought by a
Shiva devotee from
Saurashtra and installed at Lakshmeshwara.
Open step-well Inside the Someshwara temple complex, behind the temple, there is an open step-well. This step-well, being richly carved and ornamented, is of architectural and artistic significance.
Kannada inscriptions At the Someshwara temple complex, there are many Kannada inscription. Over 50 stone inscriptions (records) show the cultural importance. • The
Kannada (
Kannadiga) poet Kayasena of
Mulgund, who wrote in the
Bharmamrita, was a disciple of Narendrasena II of the Lakshmeshwar inscription of 1081. • Lakshmeshwar inscription of the reign of Jagadekamella II. • Two Jain Inscription of
Mulgund and Lakshmeshwar • The Lakshmeshwar inscriptions (in
Kannada dated 13 January 735), during 733–744 CE
Vikramaditya II was the son of King Vijayaditya who ascended the
Badami Chalukyas throne following the death of his father. Image:Large mantapa with lathe turned pillars in Someshwara temple at Lakshmeshwara.jpg|
Mantapa (hall) with lathe turned pillars at Someshwara temple Image:Close up of vimana and sikhara of the Someshwara temple at Lakshmeshwara.jpg|
Shikhara over the sanctum of Someshwara temple Image:Steep steps of the Kalyani in the Someshwara temple at Lakshmeshwara.jpg|Step-well at Someshwara temple complex Image:Steps leading to water in the Kalyani in the Someshwara temple complex at Lakshmeshwara.jpg|Open well at Someshwara temple complex Image:Someshwara temple complex at Lakshmeshwara.jpg|Someshwara temple Image:Old Kannada inscription in Someshwara temple at Lakshmeshwara.jpg|Kannada inscriptions at Someshwara temple complex ==Jain Basadis==