Shishuvinahala

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Shishuvinahala
Shishunala
Village
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Shishuvinahala
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Shishuvinahala
Coordinates: 15°5′44″N75°19′24″E / 15.09556°N 75.32333°E / 15.09556; 75.32333 Coordinates: 15°5′44″N75°19′24″E / 15.09556°N 75.32333°E / 15.09556; 75.32333
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Karnataka
District Haveri district
Taluk Shiggaon
Population
 (2001)
  Total2,800
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
581126
Telephone code08378
Vehicle registration KA-27

Shishuvinahala also known as Shishunala is a village in Shiggaon taluk of Haveri district in the state of Karnataka, India

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Geography

Shishuvinahala is located at 15.095496N,75.323778E. This village lies between Hulagur and Gudigeri of Shiggaon taluk.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Shishuvinahal had a population of 2,800 with 1,502 males and 1,298 females and 485 Households. [1]

Importance of the village

Shishuvinahala is the birthplace of the great mystic poet Sri Shishunala Sharif. His contribution to the Kannada folklore is very much revered. There a Temple in the village where Sri Shishunala Sharif composed his poems.

Transport

Bus routes

Shishuvinahala is well connected by road. There are buses from Hubli, Savanur , Shiggaon and Hulagur.

Railways

The nearest Railway Stations are at Gudigeri and Saunshi.

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References

  1. http://www.censusindia.gov.in/PopulationFinder/View_Village_Population.aspx?pcaid=806517&category=VILLAGE [ dead link ]