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Lakkundi, also
referred to as Lokkugundi, was a
major city
before the 14th century, and is now a
village in
Gadag District of Karnataka, India. By 10th...
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sometimes called as the
Greater Jain
Temple of
Lakkundi, is an
early 11th-century
Neminatha temple in
Lakkundi,
Gadag District of
Karnataka state, India....
- as the Kavatalesvara,
Kashivishveshvara or
Kashi Vishvanatha temple of
Lakkundi is
located in the
Gadag district of
Karnataka state, India. It is about...
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referred to as the
Nanneshvara temple, is an 11th
century Hindu temple in
Lakkundi,
Gadag district, Karnataka. It is
notable for
being the
earliest known...
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central Karnataka. Well
known examples are the
Kasivisvesvara Temple,
Lakkundi, the
Mallikarjuna Temple, Kuruvatti, the
Kalleshvara Temple,
Bagali and...
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Gulbarga Kudalasangama Alamatti Hampi Anegundi Halasi Hooli Asoga Degaon Lakkundi Lakshmeshwar Kanakagiri Itagi Dambal Gokak Falls Pattadakal Chitradurga...
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Mahadeva Temple (Itagi) in the
Koppal District; the
Kasivisvesvara Temple at
Lakkundi in the
Gadag District and the
Mallikarjuna Temple at
Kuruvatti and the...
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later Western Chalukyas of
Kalyani (983-1195 AD), in
sites such as
Lakkundi, Dambal, Itagi, and Gadag, and
continued by the
Hoysala empire (1000-1330...
- district,
Karnataka state,
India Kirtimukha at Kasi
Visveshvara temple in
Lakkundi,
Gadag district,
Karnataka state,
India Kala-Makara, a
Kirtimukha of 9th...
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cattle herding and
sheep rearing.
Kasivisvesvara temple,
Lakkundi.
Brahma Jinalaya (Basadi)
Lakkundi was a
place of
prominence during the
ninth and 14th centuries...