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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Sarees as Men’s Apparel
Click on the link below to view the article. Gandasarigu Seere – Sarees as Men’s Apparel Author: Dr. Jyotsna Kamat Place: Lepakshi, Shravanabelagola, Thalagunda, Belagavi, Kashmir The word seere derived from Sanskrit chira was not only the apparel of women, but also of men, it is pointed out after surveying references to saree in historical period […]
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The Panchatantra Stories in Balligave Sculptures of 11th Century AD
Click on the link below to view the article. Balligave Panchathantra Shilpagalu – The Panchatantra Stories in Balligave Sculptures Author: Dr. Channabasappa Patil Place: Balligave, Shikaripura, Shivamogga, Shimoga, Sirivala, Shahapura, Gulbarga, Kalaburagi, Alampura Authoy says more than 100 sculptures depicting 26 stories of Panchathantra have been found across Karnataka. In this paper, he presents few sculptures […]
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Hoysala Temples of Tumakuru District
Click on the link below to view the article. Tumakuru jilleya Hoysala devalayagalu – Hoysala Temples of Tumkur District Author: Dr. N. S. Rangaraju Place: Kunigal, Tiptur, Turuvekere, Gubbi, Chikkanayakanahalli, Nonavinakere, Kaidala, Nittur, Aralaguppe, Nagalapura, Shettikere, Vighnasante, Tumakuru This paper discusses the origin of the name Tumakuru and the dynasties that ruled the region and important inscriptions of […]
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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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Pancha Varna – Five Auspicious Colours in Our Tradition
Click on the link below to view the article. Panchavarnada Itihasa Tippanigalu – Notes on the Five Colours Author: K. V. Rajagopal Place: Uttara kannada, Dakshina Kannada, Mudabidri Notes from the Author: Yellow, Green, Red, White and Black (Indigo)- called Pancha Varna – are of auspicious consideration specially in the context of the classical Jain texts and […]
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Pidari temple (Kolaramma temple) of Kolar in the background of inscriptions
Click on the link below to view the article. Shasanagala hinneleyalli Kolaramma devalaya- Pidari temple (Kolaramma temple) of Kolar in the background of inscriptions Author: R. Venkatesha Murthy Place: Kolar The Pidari temple of Kolar, built earlier to 10th century AD, is now called the Kolaramma temple. Kolaramma is identified as Chamundeshwari among the Sapta Matrikas, […]
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Antiquities of Jatingarameshwara : An Analysis
Click on the link below to view the article. Jatingarameshwarada purathatva avasheshagalu, aithihya – Antiquities of Jatingarameshwara : An Analysis Author: Dr. A. Sundara Places mentioned in the article: Jatingarameshwara, Nitturu, Udegolam, Molakalmuru, Chitradurga, Koppala, Maski, Brahmagiri, Inamgoan, Pune, Tekkalakote, Sanganakallu, Hampi, Sannati, Lothal, Kalibangan, Mahenjodharo, Harappa, The site in Molakalmuru tq, where Rice had located an Ashokan […]
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Talk by Eminent Historian H. S. Gopala Rao
Eminent Historian H. S. Gopala Rao is giving a talk on ‘Nanna Kanasina Karnataka’ at Udyabhanu Kalasangha, Kempegowda Nagara, Bengaluru, tommorow 18th November at 5.30 PM. Are are invited.
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29th Annual Conference Report in Kannada
Please click on the link below to view the report of the 29th Annual Conference held in Mandya. ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಇತಿಹಾಸ ಅಕಾಡೆಮಿಯ ೨೯ನೇ ವಾರ್ಷಿಕ ಸಮ್ಮೇಳನದ ವರದಿ