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Mumbai – Jogeshvari Caves
Posted on May 3, 2013 | 2 CommentsJogeshvari caves are located amongst the residential blocks of Jogeshvari region of Mumbai, or being more precious in Thana district. These caves were also referred as Amboli caves by J... -
Mumbai – Kondivite or Mahakali Caves
Posted on May 2, 2013 | No CommentsAt present. these caves are locally known as Mahakali caves. These were referred as Kondivite or Kondivti caves by J M Campbell as these caves were near Kondivti village. There... -
Niralgi – Siddha-Rameshvara Temple
Posted on March 15, 2013 | No CommentsIntroduction – Niralgi is a small village in Haveri district of Karnataka. It was known as Nirili during the tenth century CE, and as Nerilage during the twelfth century CE... -
Gadag – Reverberation of the Kalamukhas
Posted on March 5, 2013 | No CommentsIntroduction - Gadag is the headquarter town of the district bearing same name. Before the formation of a new separate district, the town was part of Dharwad district which was... -
Kuruvathi – The Memorial of King Someshvara
Posted on January 12, 2013 | 3 CommentsKuruvathi – Kuruvathi (also referred as Kuruvatti) is a village in Bellary district of Karnataka. It is located on the bank of Tungabhadra river. The earliest rulers, known from inscriptions,... -
Neelagunda – A Dravidian Village in Kuntala Region
Posted on January 1, 2013 | 1 CommentNeelagunda – The village is referred as Nirgunda in its inscriptions, L D Barnett suggests that ‘nir’ stands for water and ‘gunda’ might refer to Kannada word ‘gundi’, standing for... -
Halavagalu – Story of an Incomplete Temple
Posted on December 26, 2012 | 2 CommentsHalavagalu – A Small hamlet which will surely go unnoticed by many of us even if we pass nearby this village. However, from archaeological point of view, this village has... -
Bagali – A Town in Oblivion
Posted on December 22, 2012 | No CommentsBagali – It would be hard to explain and understand that how a village, which remained a center of attraction almost for about six centuries, lost its glory and went... -
Dambal – A Religious Symphony
Posted on December 8, 2012 | 2 CommentsIntroduction – Dambal is located in Haveri district. The village would have acquired quite a respectable reputation as evident from the inscriptions found in its near vicinity. It is one... -
Galaganatha – The Southern Sparshalinga
Posted on December 1, 2012 | 1 CommentIntroduction – Galaganatha is a small village in Haveri district of Karnataka. It is located on the west bank of Tungabhadra river, near the sangama of that river with another...









