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Kudalasangama (also
written as
Kudala Sangama) in
India is an
important centre of
pilgrimage for Lin****ats. It is
located about 15
kilometres (9.3 mi)...
- (carrier of Shiva) and the
local Shaivism tradition.
Basava grew up in
Kudalasangama (northwest Karnataka), near the
banks of
rivers Krishna and its tributary...
- Sarvajña
Statue At
Kudalasangama Born
Early 16th
century Abalur,
Hirekerur Taluk,
Haveri District Died Masur,
Rattihalli Taluk,
Haveri District Occupation...
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major battle at
Kudalasangama (modern
Koodli in the
Shimoga district) in c.1062. The
historians Chopra et al.,
claim this
Kudalasangama was
actually at...
- Pattadakal, Mahakuta, Banashankari, Sudi,
Mahadeva Temple at
Itagi and
Kudalasangama.
Rastrakuta Monuments at ****nur. The
Gajendragad fort and town were...
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pilgrims from all over India. Most of the holy
sites of Lin****atism, like
Kudalasangama and
Basavana Bagewadi, are
found in
northern parts of the state. Shravanabelagola...
- River,
Malaprabha River and
Krishna River flow
through the district.
Kudalasangama lies at the
point of
confluence of the
rivers Krishna and Malaprabha...
- in the state's
Belagavi district. The
river joins Krishna River at
Kudalasangama in
Bagalkot district.
Malaprabha River originates in the
Sahyadri mountains...
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should not be
confused with the
other historic temples site
called Kudalasangama,
which is
about 300
kilometres (186 mi)
north where rivers Malaprabha...
- Karnataka, India.
Major towns in the
taluk are Amingad, Hunagunda.
Kudalasangama,
where the
social reformist Basavanna died, is
located in the taluk...