The Beluru temple courtyard

Saumyanaki Temple

Chennakeshava temple, Beluru, Saumyanaki Temple, p56

This is an important temple dedicated to Goddess Sridevi in the southwest corner of Chennakeshava Temple. It has a Garbhagriha, Sukanasi and a Mandapa. The temple is adorned with a vimana or shikhara. This is believed to be the same as the now destroyed original vimana of the Keshava temple. The outer wall is covered by sculptures.

Ranganayaki (Andal) Temple

Chennakeshava temple, Beluru, Ranganayaki (Andal) Temple, p58
Chennakeshava temple, Beluru, The smaller Andal Temple, p59
Chennakeshava temple, Beluru, Sculpture of a dancer at the corner of the Andal Temple, p60

The Andal temple also called the Ranganayaki shrine, is to the northwest of the Chennakesava temple and has been built in memory of the poet-saint Alwar. She is believed to be an incarnation of Mahalakshmi and is the only female among the 12 Vaishanavite Alvar saints of South India.

Viranarayana Temple

Beluru Chennakeshava temple, Veeranarayana temple, p20

The same compound houses another temple named Viranarayan to the west of Chennakesava. It is an ekakuta, Vaishnava temple.

Kappe Chennigaraya temple

Beluru, Kappe Chennigaraya temple, East facade, p63

The southern end of this main temple lies Kappe Chennigaraya, consecrated by the queen of Vishnuvardhan, Shantaladevi, the same year as the main temple.