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  2. Temples of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Many temples in Udupi represent the Dvaita philosophy and are mostly run by priests of the Ashta Matha monasteries. The Sri Krishna temple, also in Udupi, features the Kanakana kindi or Kanaka's Window, a small peephole in the wall of the temple through which a statue of the great Indian saint Kanaka Dasa may be viewed.

  3. List of State Protected Monuments in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Temples of Hanumantha, Honna Hava, Devakod Hanumappa; 2 shrines of Basava Bagalakote: Upload Photo: S-KA-14 Inscription 4' long Bagalakote: Upload Photo: S-KA-15 Kalappa Temple Bagalakote: Upload Photo: S-KA-16 Sangameshwara Temple Bagalakote: Pattadakal, Karnataka 587201 Bagalakote

  4. List of North Karnataka historical sites - Wikipedia

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    People believe it as Tirupati of Uttara Karnataka. The beautiful shrines and mountains around the temple makes it must watch temple of Uttara Karnataka. Location: The temple is located 20 km from Gadag near the village of Beldhadi. The buses are available from Gadag bus stand or Shirahatti BusStand or Hubli bus stand.

  5. Tourism in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Chaudayyadanapura Mukteshwara temple, near Ranebennur in Haveri District, North Karnataka; Mahadeva Temple (Itagi) in the Koppal district, North Karnataka, built during 1112 CE. This temple is an example of dravida articulation with a nagara superstructure.

  6. Brahma Jinalaya, Lakkundi - Wikipedia

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    The Brahma Jinalaya, sometimes called as the Greater Jain Temple of Lakkundi, is an early 11th-century Mahavira temple in Lakkundi, Gadag District of Karnataka state, India. The temple is attributed to Attiyabbe (Danacintamani Attimbbe), the wife of the local governor Dandanayaka Nagadeva.

  7. Temples of North Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    These cave temples date back to the 6th century. The Dattatreya temple goes back to the 12th century. The Mallikarjuna temple with a star shaped plan goes back to the 11th century. Badami Cave Temples [5] Durga_temple Aihole, Bagalkot District, North Karnataka. Badami arrayed with most picturesque location is worth a visit site.

  8. Mandaragiri - Wikipedia

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    This temple is popularly known as pinchi temple and peacock temple due to the temple structure resembling a pinchi, peacock feather fan, used by Digambara monks. [4] A 21 feet (6.4 m) monolithic statue of Chandraprabha is located near Guru mandir. [5] [2] Maidala Kere and Padmavati Kere are the two lakes located near the temple complex on the ...

  9. Dharmaraya Swamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    Dodda Basavana Gudi (the Nandhi Temple) is situated in Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, area of South Bengaluru, part of the largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple also Gavipuram Cave Temple, an example of Indian rock-cut architecture , is located in Bangalore in the state of Karnataka in India .