Mudval
Mudwal | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 16°1′5.75″N 76°37′50.17″E / 16.0182639°N 76.6306028°E | |
Country | India |
State | Karnataka |
District | Raichur district |
Taluk | Lingasugur |
Languages | |
• Official | Kannada |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Telephone code | 08537 |
Vehicle registration | KA-36 |
Mudval also spelled as Mudwal is a village near Maski in the Lingasugur taluk of Raichur district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Mudwal is a pre-historic period site. There is a stone village in the village of historical importance. Gold crushers and Iron slags were found in the hill near to the Mudval village.[1]
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Gabbur - Village of Temple Ruins near Hampi, Raichur District, Karnataka, Gobbur, CountryBoat.com
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This video is about a Village of Temple Ruins located in Raichur Distrct, Karnataka, India. Tourist Attractions near Gobbur Village Gobbur, which is also called Hiriya Gobbur, was earlier called GopuraGrama Bellari Fort, Gabbur, Maski, Mudgal fort, Hatti Gold Mines, Jaladurga , Piklihal, Mudval, Venkatapura, Raichur Fort etc are located not very far from Hampi. Gabbur Govt school.. shows Gabbur in the name board. Other names by which Gabbur was known during ancient times are Manipura and Garbhapura. Gabbur was said to be a major centre of education in the distant past. 1109 A.D. inscription says, Gabbur was ruled by... Vikramaditya VI of the Chalukyas of Kalyani. This inscription is now kept... in the Hyderabad Archaelogical Museum. Venkateshwara Temple has two Vishnu and one Shiv (Linga) idols. Rameswaram Ramanatha Swamy Temple also has ... both Shiv and Vishnu Idols under same roof. Sath Baoli or Elu Bhavi - There are seven cisterns inside a Huge pond meant to collect water. How to reach Gabbur- Travel Direction No.1 - From Bangalore - Raichur - Kalmala - Gobbur Travel Direction No.2 - From Bangalore - Lingsugur - Kalmala - Gobbur. Gabbur is in Devadurga Thaluk Devadurga is connected by Road to Bangalore, Hubli, Hyderabad, Bagalkot. Nearest Major Airport - Hyderabad. It appears these are built.. using the remains of some older temple. Many of these temples were built by Kalyani Chalukyas Lakkundi Temple has a more refined architectural structure. Kalyani Chalukyas originally built ... Kasivisvesvara Temple at Lakkundi, (not shown in video), in Gadag. Lakkundi Temple has a more refined architectural structure. Lakkundi temple architecture, reminds us the temple architecture of Hoysalas. Hoysalas are Jains or Vaishnavites. Kalyani Chalukyas are Shivites. Most of the present day the population of Gabbur are Shivites. Why these temples were abandoned ? Vishnu idols are found in one Temple. That is relatively modern temple. Gabbur was an agrahara town... ... in the 12th century A.D. Gabbur had a Jaina temple called... ...Brahma-Jinalaya or Nagara-Jinalaya. The Myth that Gabbur was... ...the capital city of Arjuna's son Babruvahana. Babruvahana myth doesnt have any historical basis. Gabbur had enclosure walls around it, These walls were built during different periods. Walls are on ruins.. The projecting part of fortification has square form. This square form of fortification is considered to be Muslim in design. This is MelShankara temple Chalukya architecture-- This peiod was Before Hoysalas of Belur and Haledbid. As many as 30 ancient temples.. ... and 28 rock edicts ... ...have been ... ...excavated in Gabbur. Gabbur is 30 km from District headquarter Raichur .. ...and 28 km from Taluk headquarter Devadurga... Gabburu lies on Karnataka State highway 15.. ... connecting Raichur and Devadurga. This temple is on top of a hill next to the lingayat Mutt. Abandoned Rock with old scriptures. This temple with beautifully carved pillars, is almost completely buried under soil. A relatively new rock inscription... ...which is closer to North Indian Language scripts. Interestingly, this temple has Vishnu Idol. also it has more refined architecture. Visit Countryboat.com
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References
- ^ "Places of Interest in Raichur District". Archived from the original on 3 June 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
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