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- Shravanabelagola (pronunciation: [ɕɾɐ.ʋɐˈɳɐ bɛ.ɭɐ.go.ɭɐ]) is a town located near Channarayapatna of H****an district in the Indian state of Karnataka and...
- more than 6 m (20 feet) in height in Karnataka: 17.4 m (57 feet) at Shravanabelagola in H****an District in 981 CE 12.8 m (42 feet) at Karkala in Udupi District...
- and Bhadrabahu moved to Shravanabelagola, in present-day south Karnataka. Chandragupta lived as an ascetic at Shravanabelagola for several years before...
- Karnataka Legislative ****embly Election on Janata Dal (S) ticket from Shravanabelagola constituency in H****an district. He defeated M.A. Gopalaswamy of the...
- Shravanabelagola is one of the 224 Legislative ****embly constituencies of Karnataka in India. It is part of H****an district. Source: Hobli & Village Map...
- Bangalore-Mangalore National Highway-75 in Karnataka, India. Jain pilgrimage Shravanabelagola is a famous site in the taluk. Channarayapatna has major railway connection...
- Chandragiri is one of the two hills in Shravanabelagola in the Indian state of Karnataka, the other one being Vindhyagiri. It is also designated as Indragiri...
- The Shravanabelagola inscription of Nandisena, dated to the 7th century, is one of the early poetic inscriptions in the Kannada language. The inscription...
- statue of Bahubali in the world with the largest statue located at Shravanabelagola. Gommateshwara statue at Karkala was built in 1432 CE by Veera Pandya...
- Jainism resulting in the construction of monuments in places such as Shravanabelagola and Kambadahalli. The kings of this dynasty encouraged the fine arts...