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Galaganath
village
Galaganath is located in Karnataka
Galaganath
Galaganath
Karnataka, India
Galaganath is located in India
Galaganath
Galaganath
Galaganath (India)
Coordinates: 14°55′10″N 75°40′52″E / 14.91944°N 75.68111°E / 14.91944; 75.68111
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictHaveri
TalukHaveri
Lok Sabha ConstituencyHaveri
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-KA
Vehicle registrationKA-27
Nearest cityRanebennur
Websitekarnataka.gov.in

Galaganath is a small village located near Haveri, in the Haveri District, Karnataka. Located here is the famous Galageshwar Shiva Temple[1] built during the rule of the Western Chalukyas. This large temple faces east and is situated along the Tungabhadra River. The rivers Tunga and Varada join at Galaganath.

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History

Galaganath was formerly known as Palluni. The Galageshwar temple,[2] an example of the Chalukya style of architecture, was built here around the 11th century. Sri Venkatesh Galaganath (Kadambari Pitamaha) worshiped at the Galageshwar temple, and he wrote his novels on the temple premises.

Galageshwar temple

Galageshwar Temple at Galaganath
Galageshwar Temple at Galaganath

The temple faces to east and it is situated along the Tungabhadra river. the temple consists of a huge Shiva Linga in a closed hall; it is called Sparsha linga.[3] The temple has an unusual pyramidal basement and a large open hall. The Gopura (tower) is decorated with plain architectural elements while the wall panels of the back of the hall have some fine decorations. The interior has numerous niches containing figural sculpture including Ganesha.

Inscriptions

A large inscription slab in the open hall of Galageshwar temple dates from 1080 AD and records a grant to the God Galageshwar. The date gives an indication of the era when the temple was built.

The inscription here informs about the prevalence of the tradition of dance and music. The high state of development which the art of music had reached in the 11th century A.D. can be gathered from an inscription of Chalukya king Vikramaditya from Galaganath,[4] Haveri Taluk and Haveri District, North Karnataka, which mentions a certain Mokhari Barmmayya, a musician of high order, titled Battisaraga-bahu-kala-Brahma meaning skilled in 32 ragas.

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References

  1. ^ "Close view from the north-west of shrine and shikar of the Galageshwar Shiva Temple, Galaganath". Retrieved 27 October 2008.
  2. ^ "History of Haveri, Eeshwar at Galaganath". Retrieved 27 October 2008.
  3. ^ "Linga called Sparsa-linga, temple of Galageshwar at Galagnath". Retrieved 27 October 2008.
  4. ^ "Epigraphical Studies in India - Sanskrit and Dravidian, Importance of Epigraphy". Retrieved 27 October 2008.
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