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Venur or
Venoor is a
small village on the
banks of the
Phalguni river in
Belthangady Taluk,
Dakshina Kannada of Karnataka, India. It was once the seat...
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Dharmasthala in
Dakshina Kannada District in 1973 10.7 m (35 feet) at
Venur in
Dakshina Kannada District in 1604 6 m (17.5 feet) at
Gommatagiri in Mysore...
- - The last
Mahamastakabhisheka was held from 21st to 31st
January 2015.
Venur Mahamastakabhisheka - The last one was from 28
January 2012 to 5 February...
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Ganesha at Hampi, the
Gommateshwara (Bahubali)
monoliths in
Karkala and
Venur, and the
Nandi bull in Lepakshi. The
Vijayanagara temples of Kolar, Kanakagiri...
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above sea level.
Gommateshwara statue at Shravanabelagola, Dharmasthala,
Venur,
Gommatagiri along with the one in
Karkala are the five
monolithic statues...
- statue.
Similar Monolithic statues of Lord
Bahubali can be also seen in
Venur, Dharmasthala,
Karkala and Mysore.
There are five
monolithic statues of...
- Kinnigoli, Uppinangady, Nellyadi, Kadaba, Belthangady, Guruvayankere,
Venur, Mulki, Dharmasthala,
Ujire and Subramanya. The
district is well
known for...
- Mutt
Channarayapatna Kanthara****ura
Shravaneri Belur,
Karnataka Halebidu Venur Dharmasthala Mangaluru Karkala Jainism in
Karnataka List of Jain temples...
- were the
Chowtas of
Ullal and
Moodabidri (c. 1160 – c. 1801 CE),
Ajilas of
Venur (c. 1418–1800), the
Savanta or
Samantha Rajas of
Mulki (c. 1411–1700), the...
- It is 54 km from
Udupi and 18 km from Karkala.
Other nearby places are
Venur (20 km),
Belthangady (37 km),
Kudremukh (66 km),
Agumbe (68 km), Puttur...