Click on the link below to view the article. ಗುಮ್ಮಳಾಪುರದ ಗೌರಮ್ಮನ ಗುಡಿಯ ಶಿಲಾಶಾಸನ – Stone Inscription from Gummalapura Gouri Shrine Author: Dr. Devarakonda Reddy Place: Gummalapura, Sarjapura, Anekal Gummalapura is 45 km. from Bengaluru, now in Tamilnadu. A stone record engraved on granite slab 2.40 mtrs tall and 0.4 mtrs broad is found in front of the local Gauri shrine. This Kannada record […]
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The Kempegowda family rulers of Bengaluru (Elahanka NadaPrabhus of Bangalore) as reflected in contemporary inscriptions
Research Article by Dr. P. V. Krishnamurthy Shasanagala hinneleyalli kempegowda vamshiyaru – The Kempegowda family rulers of Bengaluru as reflected in contemporary inscriptions
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The Temples on Hosur Hill in the Light of Inscriptions
Click on the link below to view the article. Hosurina bettada devalayagalu – shasanagala hinneleyalli – The Temples on Hosur Hill in the Light of Inscriptions Author: K.V.Ramakrishna Gauda Place: Hosuru, Bengaluru Now in Tamilnadu, in the very outskirts of Bangalore, Hosur is described in Gazetteer as built in 1674 by Guttalurappa, the Palegar of Bagalur now in Bangalore […]
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Nagattara’s Record from Dodda Begur
Click on the link below to view the article. Doddabegurina Nagattarana Shasana -Nagattara’s Record from Dodda Begur Author: Dr. Devarakonda Reddy Place: Beguru, Bengaluru This inscription, found while clearing the foundation of the famous Begur temple is deciphered by Dr. Devarakonda Reddy and speaks of Nagattara, mentioned in four other records, and was a Ganga Officer ruling over Bempur-12.The […]
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History of Channapattana Toy Industry
Click on the link below to view the article. Channapattana Bombe Udyamada Itihasa -History of Channapattana Toy Making Industry Author: Dr. H. S. Basave Gowda Place: Channapattana, Bengaluru In this article, author sketches the history of Channpattana toys. Toy making industry has a history of 200-250 years which flourished in the region due to the high availability […]
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Two Evidences of Protohistoric Period in Magadi
Click on the link below to view the article. Magadiyalli itihasa aarambha kaalada kuruhugalu-Two Evidences of Proto Historic Period in Magadi Author: Dr. H. S. Gopala Rao Place: Ennegere, Bittasandra, Magadi, Bengaluru Author brings to light a dolmen which has temple like structure, in the fields of one Sri Channamaaraiah in Ennegere of Magadi taluk. Author compares this […]
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Shivagange Thirthodbhava – A Scientific Analysis
Click on the link below to view the article. Shivagange thirthodbhava-ondu vaignanika vishleshane-Shivagange Thirthodbhava – A Scientific Analysis Author: Vedavathi S. Balu Place: Shivagange, Nelamangala, Bengaluru, Honnudike, Mulkunte, Tumakuru In this article, the author gives historical evidences and scientific reasons for thirthodhbhava in Shivagange. An inscription found at Mulukunte Agrahara of Honnudike village in Tumkur of the […]
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Architecture and Inscriptions of Varadarajaswamy Temple at Vaagata, Hoskote
Click on the link below to view the article. Vaagatada Varadarajaswamy devalaya vastushilpa mathhu shasanagalu-Architecture and Inscriptions of Varadarajaswamy Temple at Vaagata, Hoskote Author: Adappa Pasodi Place: Vaagata, Hosakote, Bangalore Rural The author has given details of architecture and inscriptions of the Hoysala style Varadarajaswamy temple at Vaagata. Author has thrown light on all the inscriptions found […]
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The Fort and Temples of Nijagal
Click on the link below to view the article. Nijagallu Durga Devalayagalu-The Fort and Temples of Nijagal Author: B. Arunakumari Place: Nijagal, Nelamangala, Bangalore Rurual The author has given details about the history of Nijagal, the temples and fort. The earliest inscription available is of Hoysala period 1288 AD. Nijagal was a prominent town in Vijayanagara […]
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Prehistoric sites of Devarabetta village
Click on the link below to view the article. Devarabetta grama parisarada pragaithihasika nelegalu-Prehistoric sites of Devarabetta village Author: D. Smitha Reddy Place: Tamilnadu, Bangalore This article bring to light the pre-historic tombs found near the Devarabetta hill and surrounding forest in Tamil Nadu, about 55 km from Bangalore.