The Strike That Built an Empire — The Sacred Origin of the Hoysala Name Few dynasties in Indian history carry a name as dramatic and devotionally charged as the Hoysalas. Ruling over much of present-day Karnataka between the 10th and 14th centuries, the Hoysalas left behind some of the most exquisite temple architecture the world has ever seen. Yet before the stone was ever carved, before the banners were ever raised, there was a moment — raw, sudden, and sacred — that gave this great dynasty its very name. The Story of Sala and His Guru At a forest shrine near Shashakapura, a young warrior named Sala was devoted in worship at the feet of the goddess Vasantika Devi. The air was still, the prayers were rising, when without warning a tiger burst forth from the wilderness, lunging at the young man with terrible ferocity. From a nearby cave, Sala's Guru watched the scene unfold. In that charged instant, with no time for deliberation, the Guru cried out with every ounce of urgency...