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- Chandragutti Renukamba Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Renuka. This is an ancient cave temple. It is located 19 km (12 mi) away from the...
- Mandapaka/Tanuku, West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, Bidarahalli, Gadag, and Chandragutti, Shimoga, Karnataka, India. Many devotees from different regions come...
- region, Muddppa administered the Mulabagalu region, Marappa oversaw Chandragutti and Bukka Raya was his second in command. His initial military exploits...
- on 22 January 2008. Retrieved 13 November 2006. Sastri (1955), p. 299 Chandragutti, Raghavendra (25 January 2005). "A glimpse of the lost grandeur". Deccan...
- system) State Highways: SH-50 p****es through Jog, Mavinagundi, Siddapur, Chandragutti, Sorab. SH-62 p****es through Siralakoppa and Sagar. SH-77 p****es through...
- **** Goli Siddivinayaka Temple Kashikalyana **** Tuduguni Jenkal **** Chandragutti (Good for trekking) Mayurasharma- Founder of Kadamba dynasty Adikavi...
- city. It has been built in the Hoysala style called 'trikutachala'. Chandragutti fort is near Balligavi which was built by Banavasi Kadambas. The Renukamba...
- obedient. Sadashiva Nayaka of Keladi ruled over Barakuru, Mangaluru, Chandragutti and Araga rajyas. When the Portuguese first arrived in the region, they...
- Kampli - Siraguppa 106 KA SH 50 Bhatkal - Jog - Mavinagundi - Siddapura - Chandragutti - Soraba 128 KA SH 51 Basavakalyan - Gulbarga - Shahabad - Ravoor - Wadi...
- Gowda, living in the village of Hale-bayal, in the Keladi taluk of the Chandragutti paragana, had two servants or slaves, named Yadava and Murari, who cultivated...