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Sthala Purana,
Parvati (Pampa)
pursued her ascetic,
yogini lifestyle on
Hemakuta Hill, now a part of Hampi, to win and
bring ascetic Shiva back into householder...
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built by him on
Hemakuta hill in Hampi. Old
Kannada inscription (1326 A.D.) of
Kampili Raya, King of
Kampili Kingdom, on rock face of
Hemakuta hill in Hampi...
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Including Jain
temples and two
Shiva temples and many
ruined temples on
Hemakuta hill at
Hampi built in
Kadamba style of architecture.
Mahakuta There are...
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Biswas C.
Subhas (2014), Chapter:Wonders of Karnataka-II: Hampi, Section: "
Hemakuta Hill Temples" Verghese,
Anila (2002), p38
Monuments of
Bengaluru circle:Archaeological...
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Bazaar from
Matanga Hill,
Kalleshwara Temple Temple at Bagali,
Temples on
Hemakuta Hill,
Tungabhadra Dam,
Kalleshwara Temple at
Hirehadagalli Location in...
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Shiva back into
householder life on the
banks of
Tungabhadra river, on
Hemakuta hill, now a part of Hampi.
Shiva is also
called Pampapati (lit. "husband...
- at
Doddagaddavalli (built by the
Hoysalas in the 12th century) and the
Hemakuta group of
temples in
Hampi built in the 14th century. In
addition to temples...
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Shiva temple on
Hemakuta hill in
Hampi was
built by
Kampili Raya,
ruler of the
Kampili Kingdom....
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Early 14th
century Shiva temples on
Hemakuta hill
built during the rule of
Harihara Raya I
incorporates the
stepped Kadamba style nagara shikhara (superstructure)...
- Raja (1900).
Ananda Coomaraswamy, the
bridge builder: The monographs.
Hemakuta. 1: (1. publ.) - 2001. Delhi:
Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. 2001. ISBNÂ 978-81-86050-48-4...