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original on 11 June 2016.
Retrieved 27
October 2014. "12 feet high
Viragal".
Archived from the
original on 5
March 2016.
Retrieved 27
October 2014...
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According to J.C. Harle, the
medieval memorial stones appear in two
forms –
viragal (hero stone) and
satigal (sati stone), each to
memorialise something different...
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centuries CE.
These include three Kannada inscriptions and two hero
stones (
Viragal,
commemorative stones for
fallen warriors). The name "Kodigehalli" likely...
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early Dravidians, the
practice of
erecting memorial stones,
Natukal and
Viragal, had appeared, and it
continued for
quite a long time
after the Sangam...
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naval craft for battle. One such
viragal depicts a ship with an "axial rudder" with
seven rowers. In
another viragal,
there are nine oar
holes and a "stern-post...
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author of The cult of Vithoba,
proposes that the
image of
Vithoba is a
viragal (hero stone),
which was
later identified with
Vishnu in his form as Krishna...
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light on this
piece of Bengaluru's history. A
significant hero
stone (
Viragal)
dating to the 10th
century CE was
discovered on the
campus of the Indian...
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ancient times: as
early as the
Sangam period, hero
stones (natukal/
viragal in Tamil,
veeragalu in Kannada),
stones erected to
honour those men who...
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homage to
Kadamba Jayakesi, who was the
sovereign of Konkan. "Velliapura
Viragal " at 'Xavierian
Research Centre tell that
Jayakesi himself was in a battle...
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Gateway and old
Maruti temple with
Viragal stones on
either side.
Velapur Sholapur 17°47′27″N 75°03′33″E / 17.79075°N...