The following structures have been designated as Monuments of National Importance by the Archaeological Survey of India. [1]
SL. No. | Description | Location | Address | District | Coordinates | Image |
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N-KA-D224 | Banashankaridevi temple | Amargol | Dharwad | |||
N-KA-D225 | Sankaralinga temple | Amargol | Dharwad | |||
N-KA-D226 | Amritesvara temple | Annigeri | Dharwad | |||
N-KA-D227 | Kalamesvara temple | Balambid | Dharwad | |||
N-KA-D228 | Nagaresvara temple or Aravattu Kambadagudi | Bankapura | Haveri | |||
N-KA-D229 | Inscribed memorial stones in a walled enclosure | Betageri | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D230 | Muktesvara temple | Chudadanpur | Haveri | |||
N-KA-D231 | Doddabasappa Temple | Dambal | Gadag | 15°19′41″N75°48′37″E / 15.32805556°N 75.81027778°E | ||
N-KA-D232 | Someshvara temple | Dambal | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D233-a | Two forts gates (inner & outer): Inner gate | Dharwad | Dharwad | |||
N-KA-D233-b | Two forts gates (inner & outer): Outer gate | Dharwad | Dharwad | |||
N-KA-D234 | Saraswati temple | Gadag | Gadag | 15°25′28″N75°37′36″E / 15.42455556°N 75.62666667°E | ||
N-KA-D235 | Someshvara temple | Gadag | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D236 | Galagesvara temple | Galaganatha | Haveri | |||
N-KA-D237 | Old ruined temple between the fort & tank with two dies of a finely sculptured doorway partly buried in accumulated earth | Hangal | Haveri | |||
N-KA-D238 | Tarakesvara temple | Hangal | Haveri | 14°46′01″N75°07′34″E / 14.767°N 75.126°E | ||
N-KA-D239 | Veerabhadra temple in Hangal Fort | Hangal | Haveri | 14°46′01″N75°07′34″E / 14.767°N 75.126°E | ||
N-KA-D240 | Someshvara temple | Haralahalli | Haveri | |||
N-KA-D241 | Kallesvara temple | Haralahalli | Haveri | |||
N-KA-D242 | Siddhesvara Temple | Haveri | Haveri | 14°47′26″N75°24′39″E / 14.79055556°N 75.41083333°E | ||
N-KA-D243 | Two inscribed stones leaning against Shankaralinga temple to the left of the main Entrance. | Hombal | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D244 | Jaina Basti (Lakkundi) | Lakkundi | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D245 | Kasivisvesvara Temple | Lakkundi | Gadag | 15°23′22″N75°42′51″E / 15.38944444°N 75.71416667°E | ||
N-KA-D246 | Kumbaresvara temple | Lakkundi | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D247 | Manikesvara temple at Muskinbhavi | Lakkundi | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D248 | Muskin Bhavi | Lakkundi | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D249 | Naganatha near Jaina temple | Lakkundi | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D250 | Nanesvara temple | Lakkundi | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D251 | Sarvesvara temple | Naregal | Gadag | |||
N-KA-D252 | Stone inscription inside the Shankaralinga temple | Nargund | Dharwad | |||
N-KA-D253 | Kadambesvara temple | Rattihalli | Haveri | |||
N-KA-D254 | Basavannadevi temple | Tambur | Dharwad | |||
N-KA-D255 | Chandramouleshwara Temple | Unkal | Dharwad | |||
N-KA-D256 | Shree Siddharooda Swamy Matha | Hubballi | Dharwad |
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The Someshwara temple, situated in Kolar town of Karnataka state, India, is an ornate 14th century Vijayanagara era Dravidian style construction. Someshwara, another name for the Hindu god Shiva is the presiding deity in the temple. The temple is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India as a monument of national importance.
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