Click on the link below to view the article. Karnatakadalli adda hesarugalu-Nick Names in Karnataka Author: GurumurthyPendakur Sri Pendakur has dealt the evolution of Nick names from sociological and cultural point of view. He concentrates the explanation historically from Ganga period upto modern times. In his opinion Nick-names have taken their roots from abundance, nature, position, […]
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The placename and temples of Holagundi
Click on the link below to view the article. Holagundiya shasanoktha sthala nama hagu devalayagalu-The placename and temples of Holagundi Author: K. M. Shivalingaiah Place: Holagundi, HuvinaHadagali, Bellary Sri Shivalingaiah has attempted to decipher the place name of Holagundi based on inscriptions and explains the characteristic features of the temples with their locations and the history […]
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Tungala village during Kalachuris
Click on the link below to view the article. Kalachirugala kalada Tungala-Tungala village during Kalachuris Author: Dr. Dhanavantha Hajavagola Place: Tungala, Jamakandi, Bagalakot Dr. Hajavagola has tried to decipher the place name ‘Tungala’ and has described the antiquities available at Tungala and enlisted the history of Tungala based on the three published and one unpublished inscriptions. […]
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A note on the village ‘Pongari’
Click on the link below to view the article. Soodi shasanoktha ‘Pongari’ grama-A note on the village ‘Pongari’ Author: Dr. Mallikarjuna Kumbara Place: Hogari, Soodi, Rona, Gadag The author has given an account of the place ‘pongari’ mentioned in the Soodi inscription, where in the temples, the tank have their own antiquity. The myths attributed around […]
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Tekal Nadu
Click on the link below to view the article. Tekal Nadu Author: Sunkam Govardana Place: Tekal, Malur, Kolar The author has presented the evolution of Tekalnad since prehistoric period, the place name and different royal dynasties which ruled over this region. Temples, Agraharas, tanks, villages found in inscriptions have also been enlisted.
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Ilavanji and and Ilavanji Rayaru
Click on the link below to view the article. Ilavanji naadu and Ilavanji Rayaru Author: Dr.P.V.Krishnamurthy Place: Kolar, Bangalore Dr. Krishnamurthy while pointing out the reign of the Cholas and Hoysalas from Kolar upto extreme South West area explains the different cultural practices vouge in those period. It is interesting to note that he deciphers the […]
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Heggare at Haveri -A multidimentional Study
Click on the link below to view the article. Haveri Heggereya Bahumukhi Adhyayana-Heggare at Haveri -A multidimentional Study Author: Dr. H. Chandrashekhara Place: Heggare, Haveri Dr. Chandrashekhar in his graphical presentation has dealt about the tank at Haveri in different aspects with a geological, historical and an inscriptional bearing. The economical enumeration has also been furnished. […]
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Some new coins of Mysore Kings and Hoysala period
Click on the link below to view the article. Mysuru Arasara Hoysalara kela hosa nanyagalu-Some new coins of Mysore Kings and Hoysala period Author: Mandarke Nityananda Pai Sri Pai has presented some unpublished coins of the period of Krishnaraja Wodeyar-III which regained the Kannada scripts on it. He has also explained the meaning of ‘Mayili’ which […]
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Spurious inscriptions of Gudugunti Samsthana
Click on the link below to view the article. Gudagunti samsthanada 3 kuta thamra pathragalu-Spurious inscriptions of Gudugunti Samsthana Author: Dr.AmareshYatgal Place: Guduganti, Lingasuguru, Raichur Dr. Yatgal narrates the historical back ground of the chieftains of Gudugunti, who belong to the Gosala tradition and were related to chieftains of surapura. The present spurious inscriptions whose period […]
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The merchant group and Vyshnava religion at Manne
Click on the link below to view the article. Manneyalli Varthaka Shreni matthu Vaishnava Dharma-The merchant group and Vyshnava religion at Manne Author: Dr. H. S. Gopala Rao Place: Manne, Nelamangala, Bangalore Rural Dr. Gopala Rao presents a newly discovered inscription about the annual tax to be paid by the eighteen Devabhogis, Nakaras, Padamoolas, Eighteen Shettiguttas and […]