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Karnataka is a state in the south western region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State of Mysore, it was renamed Karnataka in 1973. The state corresponds to the Carnatic region. The capital and largest city is Bengaluru.
Arsikere is a town and taluk in the Hassan district in the state of Karnataka, India. This region is known for its coconut production and second largest coconut market in Karnataka after tiptur along with Malekallu Tirupathi hill. Arsikere is the taluk headquarters, a major railway junction on the South Western Railway which links Mangalore and Mysore to North Karnataka and a central place for tourists who visit nearby places that do not have rail access, such as Belur, Halebidu and Shravanabelagola.
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A hero stone is a memorial commemorating the honorable death of a hero in battle. Erected between the 3rd century BC and the 18th century AD, hero stones are found all over India. They often carry inscriptions displaying a variety of adornments, including bas relief panels, frieze, and figures on carved stone. Usually they are in the form of a stone monument and may have an inscription at the bottom with a narrative of the battle. According to the historian Upinder Singh, the largest concentration of such memorial stones is found in the Indian state of Karnataka. About two thousand six hundred and fifty hero stones, the earliest dated to the 5th century have been discovered in Karnataka. The custom of erecting memorial stones dates back to the Iron Age though a vast majority were erected between the 5th and 13th centuries AD.
Kaigonahalli Chikkegowda Narayana Gowda is an Indian social activist, politician who is the current Minister of Municipal Administration and Horticulture, Sericulture in Government of Karnataka, India.
The Ishvara Temple in Arasikere town of the Hassan district in Karnataka state, India, dates to c. 1220 CE rule of Hoysala Empire. Arasikere is located 140 km north of the historic city of Mysore and 41 km east of Hassan city. The temple, which is dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva, though modest in size and figure sculpture, is considered the most complex one in architecture among surviving Hoysala monuments because of its ground plan: a 16-point star-shaped mantapa (hall), in addition to an asymmetrical star-shaped shrine, whose star points are of three different types.
Bajagur is a village in Tiptur Taluk in Tumkur district of Karnataka, India. It is situated on the southern side of the state of Karnataka. Kannada is widely spoken language in Bajagur. It is famous for a temple for Sri Kempamma Devi which organizes an yearly festival dedicated to the deity and people from 12 nearby villages participate in the festival which includes homa, devi pooja, and folk dances.
Karnataka State Highway 7, commonly referred to as KA SH 7, is a state highway that runs north through Mandya and Hassan districts in the state of Karnataka. This state highway starts at Srirangapatna in Mandya district and ends at Arsikere in Hassan district. The primary destinations are Pandavapura, Krishnarajpet and Channarayapatna. The total length of the highway is 108 kilometres (67 mi).
Chaluvanahalli is a village in Banavara Hobli, Arasikere Taluk, Hassan District, Karnataka, India Pin-573112. It is located between Arasikere and Banavara, 11 km from Arasikere and 3 km from Banavara. The National Highway NH-206 runs through the village outskirts. There is Hill view Place in the village called Gavimata. Gavimata has special caves called KallaraGavi. These caves are mysterious. There is a Kalyani and a temple. The Chaluvanahalli has two historic temples, Ishwara Temple and Hanumaan Temple, in the interior of the village.
Kanakatte is a village located in Arasikere taluk, Hassan district, Karnataka, India.
Singarasa was a local chieftain holding the title of Maha-Samantha, who had his headquarters at Arasikere, Hassan district, Karnataka, India, in the 12th century CE. He was a popular chieftain of his time, and several places in Karnataka are named after him, for example Singatagere, Singanamane, Singanagadde and Singasandra. Several chieftains with the same or similar names ruled various parts of Karnataka from the 10th century CE onwards.
Gavimata is a sacred place with temples of Shiva in Chaluvanahalli, Banavara Hobli, Arasikere Taluk, Hassan District, Karnataka, India. It has a hill view and many devotees from all over Arasikere visit here.
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Devaramane is a village in Mudigere Taluk, Chikkamagaluru district in the state of Karnataka, India. The village is renowned for its Kalabhairaveshwara temple.
National Highway 73 is a National Highway in India. This highway runs in the Indian state of Karnataka. It starts from sea port city of Mangaluru ( Mangalore) and ends at Tumkuru. Even though named as national highway the road is narrow and prone to landslips and falling of trees in Charmady ghat section of Western ghats. This highway was previously part of national highways 48, 234 and 206 but subsequent to rationalisation of national highway numbers of India by Gazette notification on 5 March 2010 it was changed to National Highway 73.
DaaliDhananjaya is an Indian film and theatre actor working in the Kannada film industry. After acting in a host of theater acts, he made his feature film debut in Director's Special in 2013. He fetched the debut actor award at the SIIMA Awards for his performance in the film. He is endearingly referred to as "Special Star" for his appearance in Director's Special and "Classical Star" for his theatre work and classical selection of movies. Performance in Tagaru movie made him popular in Karnataka.
Munjenahalli (Manjenahalli) is a small village in Arsikere taluk, Hassan district, in the Indian state of Karnataka. The village has population of 487 of which 238 are males and 249 are females as per Population Census 2011.
Mandagere is a small village in Mandya district of Karnataka state, India.
Dabbeghatta or Debbaghatta is a small village in Mandya district of Karnataka state, India.
Arasikere is a village in Pavagada Taluk in Tumkur District of Karnataka, India. It belongs to Bangalore Division. It is located 97 km towards North from the District headquarters Tumakuru. 24 km from Pavagada and 161 km from State capital Bangalore.