Click on the link below to view the article. ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ಪ್ರಾಚ್ಯವಸ್ತು ಸಂಗ್ರಹಾಲಯ ಮತ್ತು ಚರ್ಮಪ್ರಸಾದನ ಕಲೆ- Bangalore Museum and the Art of Taxidermy Author: Vemagal Somashekar Place: Bangalore, Mysore Notes from the author: The art of stuffing the skin of a dead animal or a bird and giving it the look of a live one is called Taxidermy and […]
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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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Conference at Mythic Society – Prachina Karnatakada Shasanoktha Sthri Samaja
Hello All, The Mythic Society, Bengaluru has organized 2 day conference on 12th and 13th December. The topic is “Women of Karnataka as depicted in the epigraphs of the period 2nd to 14th Century AD”. All are welcome.
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A study of various types of pillars in temples as described in Maanasaara
Click on the link below to view the article. Devalaya kambagalu – A study of various types of pillars in temples as described in Maanasaara Author: C. S. Aparna Place: Hampe, Gangavara, Sirivala, Lepakshi, Bengaluru, Narasamangala, Kambadahalli, Badami, Pattadakal, Belur, Gadag The strength of a temple always depends on its pillars. The pillars are highly helpful […]
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Renowned Maratha personalities of Vishveshwarapuram, Bangalore
Click on the link below to view the article. Bengaluru Vishveshwarapurada marata ganyaru -Renowned Maratha personalities of Vishveshwarapuram, Bangalore Author: Dr. Shyamala Rathnakumari Place: Vishveshwarapuram, Banaglore In this article, author gives details of famous Maratha families who settled in Vishveshwarapuram during Mysore rule. This locality was formed in 1918, named after the Diwan of Mysore state, Sir, M. […]
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Garadis of old Bangalore town
Click on the link below to view the article. Bengalurina Haleya Peteya Garadigalu – Garadis of old Bangalore town Author: Harihara Srinivasa Rao Place: Bangalore, Bengaluru In this research paper, Harihara Srinivasa Rao talks about Garadi – traditional wrestling schools of old Bangalore town. Author gives a list of all Garadis that once existed and also the ones […]
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Temple of Ganga Dynasty at Kaadugudi
Click on the link below to view the article. Kaadugudi sthalada Gangara devalaya -Temple of Ganga Dynasty at Kaadugudi Author: Aadappa Pasodi Place: Kaadugodi In this article, the author has explained in detail, the architecture and history of Eshwara temple at Kaadugodi. He also examines the origin of the name Kaadugodi and gives details of […]
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Inscriptions of Bangalore East Taluk – A Study
Click on the link below to view the article. Shasanagala hinneleyalli Bengaluru Purva Taluku -Inscriptions of Bangalore East Taluk – A Study Author: Dr. P. V. Krishnamurthy Place: Bangalore, Bengaluru, K.R. Puram, Krishnaraja Puram, Bellandur, Koramangala, Chikkajala, Koyira, Bidarahalli, Jyothipura, Somappanahalli, Varthur, Nagondanahalli, Medihalli, Ele Mallappa Shetti lake, Kammasandra, Kaadugodi, Pattandur, Haggadur, Gunjur, Gunduru, Dodda Nekkundi, Madur, Bairatthi, Hudi, Immadihalli, Saadara Mangala, Bannerughatta, Hosur, Jigani, Haaragadde, Berike, […]
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Freedom fighter and social reformer Smt. Yashodharamma Dasappa
Click on the link below to view the article. Swathanthrya horatagarthi, samaja sudharaki srimathi Yashodharamma Dasappa-Freedom fighter and social reformer Smt. Yashodharamma Dasappa Author: Dr. Mahadevi Place: Bangalore, Mysore In this article, the author sketches the life of noble leader Smt. Yashodharamma Dasappa. Mrs. Dasappa in spite of having born in a rich family and married […]
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History of Kempe Gowda (Majestic) Circle, Bangalore
Click on the link below to view the article. Kempegowda vruttada itihasa-History of Kempe Gowda (Majestic) Circle, Bangalore Author: Thulasiram Nayak Place: Bengaluru Here is an interesting essay on the history of area surrounding Kempe Gowda Circle in Bangalore which was called Hanumanthapura. It was named after the chieftan Hanumantha Nayaka who built the Dharmabudhi lake during […]