Karnataka
Karnataka
Karnataka
INTRODUCTION
CONTD.
History..
Karnataka
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Badamichalukyas,t
heCholas,hoysala
with capital as
vijayanagar ruled
by
krishnadevaraya
and
Tippu Sultan of
Mysore Kingdom
were the most
powerful rulers of
Why
Karnataka.
BADAMI
Archaeological Musuem:
established in 1982. It is a treasure trove
of pre-historic stone implements,
sculptures, architectural parts,
inscriptions, hero stones etc. dating from
6th to 16th century AD.
Badami Fort:
Bhuthanatha Temples:
Durga Temple:
Galaganatha Temple:
Bangalore
Bheemeshwari
Chikmagalur
Coorg
Namdroling
Monastery (Little Tibet): His
Holiness, Pema Norbu Rinpoche,
established Namdroling Monastery
shortly after he came to India from
Tibet.Today the monastery is home
to nearly 5000 monks
Dandeli
Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary:
Kavala Caves:The Kavala
Caves are limestone caves
situated at a distance of 25
Km from Dandeli. River kali
flows near by.
Hampi
Hassan
Gorur Dam:
Hasanamba Temple: came into
operation in the12th century,
during the period of Krishnappa
Nayaka. Hasanamba
Siddeshvara Temple: built by
Venkatappa Nayaka, one of the
Nayaka Rulers, is a
quintessential and typical
example of the Hoysala style of
architecture
Veeranarayana Temple: It is an
important Vaishnava temple and
it is claimed that this was an
ancient Jain temple later
converted to a Hindu temple. An
ancient temple built around
1104 AD, is a highly revered and
venerated temple. It is situated
to the west of Chennakesava
Temple, at Belur, in Hassan
Karwar
Sadashivgad
Hill Fort: The
Durga Bhavani
temple located
inside the fort
is a major
attraction of
Uttara Kannada
district.
Malpe
Mangalore
Mysore
Mahabaleshwar Temple:
Srirangapatnam
Surathkal
Krishnapura Matha:
This is one of the
eight mathas ie.
Monastery (Astha
Matha) established
by Dvaita philosopher
Madhavacharya.
Sadashiva Temple:
Suratkal, 15 Km from
Mangalore, is an
excellent beach with
a wide shore to stroll
on
Udupi
Chandramauleshvar
a
Temple: The temple
dedicated to Shiva
Sri Anathesvara
Temple: dedicated
to Vishnu.
Sri Krishna Temple:
statue of Lord
Krishna was set up
by the great sage
Madhavacharya
about 700 years
ago.
Gokarna
udle Beach:
Mahabaleshvara Temple:
One of the seven Mukti
Sthalas of Karnataka,
Gokarna is also known for
its idyllic beaches and
serene landscape.
Taamragowri: Gokarana, a
celebrated pilgrim centre
of Karnataka is famous for
the 'Atmalingam' in the
ancient temple located
here.
Sakleshpur
Manjarabad Fort
:Manjarabad Fort served
as a strategic defensive
location during Tipu
Sultan's rule as it
commands the approach
to the plateau beyond
Sakleshpur from the
coast.
Sakaleswara Temple:was
constructed between the
11th and 14th century
AD during the period
when the Hoysala
Empire was at its peak.
Kollur
Mookambika WildlifeThe
Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary
which is spread over 247 sq kms
is best visited from November to
March.
Sanctuary:
Bijapur
Aihole
Yellapurx
Belgaum
Yana
Shimoga
Shivappanaika
Palace Museum: The
Shivappanaika Palace
Museum is located in the very
hub of Shimoga City, on the
banks of Tunga River.The
palacewas built by Keladi
ruler, Shivappa Nayaka
during the 16th century.
Tavarekoppa Tiger and Lion Sa
fari
:
Nandi-Hills
Muddenahalli Museum:
Muddenahali is the birthplace of
the most renowned engineer
and Dewar of the former Mysore
state, Sir M. Vishveshwaraya.
Murudeshwara
Kundapur
Kundeswara Temple
Mekekattu
Nadhikeshwara Temple:
The Mekekattu
Nadhikeshwara Temple
is at a distance of about
20 km from Kundapura
and is considered to be
the creation of Sage
Parashurama.
Kemmanagundi
Hebbe Falls:
Kalahhati Falls
Shanti Falls
Jog-Falls
Kudremukh
Annapurneshwari Temple:
Jamalabad Fort:
Kudremukh national park:
Bidar
Bidar Fort: The origins of this magnificent fort can be traced to the
flourishing Sultanate Empire which ruled Bidar after it changed hands
from the Chalukyas to the Yadavas and then the Kakatiyas.
Solah Khamba Mosque: The Solah Khamba Mosque or sixteen
columned prayer hall is the oldest Muslim building in Bidar and one of
the largest in India.
Dharmasthala
Lord Manjunatha:
situated on the banks of
the river Nethravathi
attracts followers of all
caste and creed; Jains,
Hindus, Christians and
Muslims too visit this
temple to offer their
prayers
Halebid-and-Belur
Chennakeshava Temple:
Dedicated to Lord
Chennakeshava meaning
'handsome Vishnu', this
temple is one of the finest
examples of Hoysala
architecture.
Hoysaleswara Temple:
Hoysaleswara Temple,
dedicated to Lord Shiva, is
among the largest of its kind
in South India.Named after
Vishnuvardhana
Hoysaleswara.
Jain Temples: The three Jain
temples at Basadi Halli,
situated near the
Hoysaleshwara temple, are
famous for their highly
polished blackstone pillars
and carved ceilings.
Chitradurga
Kallina Kote: Kallina Kote which means the Palace of Stone is the majestic
Chitradurga fort.
This massive fort, regarded by many as a marvel of military architecture,
was built in parts by the Palegar Nayakas, Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan.
Pattadakal
Jain Temple: Located on the PattadakalBadami Road, the Jain Temple is estimated to
have been built in the 9th century during the
reign of Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta.
Constructed in Dravidian architectural style
Hubli
Siddharoodha Math:
Siddharoodha Math is an
important religious institution
located just 2 km from Hubli. It
is a centre of Advaita
philosophy as preached by
Swami Siddharoodha.
Gulbarga
Bhatkal
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