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- A hero stone (Vīragallu in Kannada, Naṭukal in Tamil) is a memorial commemorating the honorable death of a hero in battle. Erected between the second half...
- Chikamagalur, Shimoga, and Tumkur districts. A 10th-century Hulibete Veeragallu (hero stone depicting a tiger hunt) discovered within the Indian Institute...
- the German architect Otto Königsberger in 1940. A 10th century hulibete veeragallu, or hero stone commemorating a fight with a tiger, was discovered on the...
- Neelagiri was ruled by Baduga King Kala Raja before 1117 CE." A hero stone (Veeragallu) with a Kannada inscription at Vazhaithottam (Bale thota) in the Nilgiri...
- replete with references to land grants, donations to temples, hero-stones (Veeragallu), stone edicts and copper plates dating back to the age of the Western...
- Inscriptions from the earlier Ganga Dynasty can also be found at the hero stone (veeragallu) of King Shri Purusha. Bellandur is a part of ward number 150 of the BBMP...
- As per epigraphist Dr. B. Rajashekharappa the inscriptions known as Veeragallu at Tamatakal village written in Kannada script belongs mostly to end of...
- replete with references to land grants, donations to temples, hero-stones (Veeragallu), stone edicts and copper plates dating back to the age of the Western...
- Karnataka. The village is house to many small temples, Maastigallu and Veeragallu in the village, which are memorial stones for slain warriors. The village...
- consisting of a group of stanzas or chapters. Elegiac poetry on hundreds of veeragallu and maastigallu (hero stones) written by unknown poets in the kanda and...