- The
Mahakuta group of
temples is
located in
Mahakuta, a
village in the
Bagalkot district of
Karnataka state, India. It is an
important place of worship...
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Mahakuta Pillar (Kannada: ಮಹಾಕೂಟ ಸ್ತಂಭ), also
known as
Makuta pillar,
Magada stambha or
Mangalesa Dharma Jayastambha, is a deep red
sandstone pillar with...
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Chalukya language. The
Badami cliff inscription of ****keshin I (543), the
Mahakuta Pillar inscription of
Mangalesha (595) and the
Aihole inscription of ****keshin II...
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family epithets Shri-prithvi-vallabha, Vallabha, and Satyashraya. The
Mahakuta pillar inscription of his
brother Mangalesha compares him to the legendary...
- in the
Malaprabha river basin (mainly in Aihole, Badami,
Pattadakal and
Mahakuta, in Karnataka). They
ruled an
empire extending from the
Kaveri in the south...
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brother Kirttivarman I. He was
tolerant of
other sects, as
evident by the
Mahakuta Pillar inscription,
which records his gift to a
Shaivite shrine. The name...
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Chola temples in Bangalore. Tulu Nadu.
Mahakuta group.
Badami cave temples.
Western Chalukya.
North Karnataka)
Mahakuta Pillar Tyagada Brahmadeva Pillar Gol...
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Pattadakal and
Mahakuta Badami Aihole Pattadakal Mahakuta Mahakuta is the
source of an
important Badami Chalukya inscription called Mahakuta Pillar inscription...
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Kirtivarman I's
brother Mangalesha ruled the kingdom, as is
mentioned in the
Mahakuta Pillar inscription. In 610, the
famous ****keshin II came to
power and...
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sovereign ruler, ****keshin I.
Jayasimha finds a
mention in the
Aihole and
Mahakuta inscriptions of his dynasty, but no
inscription issued by him has been...