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AIHOLE SUB CIRCLE Sl.N O Name of Monument AIHOLE SUB CIRCLE Sl.N Name of Locality Taluk & District o Monument/Site 1 Ambiger Gudi (1) Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 2 Ambiger Gudi (2) Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 3 A temple of Galganath Aihole Tq. Hungund Group(1) Dist. Bagalkot 4 A temple of Galganath Aihole Tq. Hungund Group(2) Dist. Bagalkot 5 A temple Galganath Aihole Tq. Hungund Group(3) Dist. Bagalkot 6 A temple of Galganath Aihole Tq. Hungund Group(4) Dist. Bagalkot 7 A temple of Galganath Aihole Tq. Hungund Group(5) Dist. Bagalkot 8 Badiger Gudi Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 9 Basavanna Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 10 Bhoyargudi Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 11 Bilegudi Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 12 Charanti Math Aihole Tq. Hungund (Murphadryavargudi)-1 Dist. Bagalkot 13 Charanti Math Aihole Tq. Hungund (Murphadryavargudi)-2 Dist. Bagalkot 14 Desayar gudi Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 15 Dolmens Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 16 Galganath temple Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 17 Gardi gudi Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 18 Gavdar gudi 1 Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 19 Gavdar gudi 2 Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 20 Gavdar Ishwar gudi Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 21 The Great Durga Temple Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 22 The Huchhimalli Gudi in Aihole Tq. Hungund Sy.No 64 Dist. Bagalkot 23 Ishwar Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 24 Ishwarling1 Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 25 Ishwarling 2 Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 26 Ishwarling 3 Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 27 Ishwarling (no local Aihole Tq. Hungund name) Dist. Bagalkot 28 The Jain Temple of Aihole Tq. Hungund Meguti Dist. Bagalkot 29 Jotirling Temple Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 30 Kare gudi Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 31 Kint gudi Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 32 Maddingudi (Basavanna Aihole Tq. Hungund 1) Dist. Bagalkot 33 Maddingudi (Basavanna Aihole Tq. Hungund 2) Dist. Bagalkot 34 Yogi narayan Temple Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 35 Matha or Hall just Aihole Tq. Hungund behind the (Huchappa Dist. Bagalkot math) last with out a shrine 36 Mena Basti (Jain Cave ) Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 37 No name, but forms part Aihole Tq. Hungund of (Veniyargudi) no.67 Dist. Bagalkot 38 No name close Aihole Tq. Hungund to(Virabhadra Temple) Dist. Bagalkot no.99 39 Rachi gudi Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 40 Ramling Temple Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 41 Ravan Phadi Aihole Tq. Hungund (Brahmanical cave) Dist. Bagalkot 42 Small temple to south- Aihole Tq. Hungund west of the Great Durga Dist. Bagalkot Temple 43 Temple adjoining Aihole Tq. Hungund Kontigudi on west side Dist. Bagalkot and inscription tablet within the temple 44 The temple adjoining Aihole Tq. Hungund Konti Gudi on South- Dist. Bagalkot West side, known as Surang Gudi. 45 Temple and adjoining Aihole Tq. Hungund smaller buildings in Dist. Bagalkot Survey No. 66, known as Jotirling. 46 Temple close beside last Aihole Tq. Hungund (The last two are in Dist. Bagalkot fields 1 or 285 or both) 47 Temple in village close Aihole Tq. Hungund to that of LadKhan to its Dist. Bagalkot north-east corner (Locally known as Narayana temple) 48 Temples in fields a short Aihole Tq. Hungund distance from the north- Dist. Bagalkot west corner of village( Local name- Chikkigudi) 49 Temple in Survey No. Aihole Tq. Hungund 270 owned by Dist. Bagalkot Huchhappaya (Local name Huchhappya Temple) 50 The temple of Ladkhan Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 51 Temple on the north of Aihole Tq. Hungund the last (Locally known Dist. Bagalkot as Nadar temple) 52 Temple with front white Aihole Tq. Hungund washed with a large Dist. Bagalkot Nandi in the Hall (about 100yards west of the south -west gate way of the town.) ((Huchhappyya math local name)) 53 Tryambakeshawar Aihole Tq. Hungund temple (black marble Dist. Bagalkot Ishwarling) 54 The two- storied jain Aihole Tq. Hungund temple and cave on hill Dist. Bagalkot under Meguti 55 Virbhadra dever temple Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 56 Veniavar Gudi – (1) Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 57 Veniavar Gudi 2 Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 58 Veniavar Gudi 3 Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 59 Yanniavar gudi Aihole Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 60 Old Gate Amingad village Tq. Hungund Dist. Bagalkot 61 Stone bearing an Arshibidi (Gudur) Tq. Hungund Inscription Dist. Bagalkot 62 Stone bearing an Arshibidi (Gudur) Tq. Hungund Inscription Dist. Bagalkot 63 Stone bearing an Arshibidi (Gudur) Tq. Hungund Inscription Dist. Bagalkot 64 Kalika Bhavani temple Bevoor Tq. & Dist. Bagalkot 65 Narayandev temple Bevoor Tq. & Dist. Bagalkot 66 Rameshwar temple Bevoor Tq. & Dist. Bagalkot 67 An old Jain temple on Hallur Tq. & Dist. Bagalkot top of a hill locally known as "Melgudi" 68 Vishveshwar temple in Hallur Tq. & Dist. Bagalkot the village with two big " Dwarpalas" probably brought from some other temple and main entrance to the court yard. 69 Inscriptions Bhairanmatti Tq. & Dist. Bagalkot 70 Inscriptions Nandwadagi Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot BADAMI SUB CIRCLE Sl.N Name of Locality Taluk & District o Monument/Site 1 The Bhutnath group of Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot temples on the east margin of the tank 2 The group of temples Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot on the north side of the lake towards the east end 3 Lakutisa temple Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot immediately behind the Bhutnath group, containing a nude seated image in the shrine, broken across the body 4 Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot The Jain and Vaishnava Caves. 5 Large seated image, Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot rock-cut, in a natural cavern under the cliff to the south-east of the Bhutnath temples 6 Rock Shelter Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot locally known as sidalephadi together with adjacent land comprised in part of survey plot no.534 7 Sculptures on the Rock Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot Behind the Above 8 The south fort and the Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot old gun 9 Temple on the knoll Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot under the bastion of the north fort 10 The north fort and Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot temples 11 Hermitage in the Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot natural cavern to the east of the lake 12 The whole length of the Badami Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot remains of the ancient Chalukyan City walls including moat and moat walls and all ancient gates and ancient dam forming the western boundary of the Bhutnath tank 13 Inscriptions Belur Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot 14 Old temple now partly Cholachgud Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot buried to the right side of the main entrance to the modern Banshankri temple 15 Old temple with all Cholachgud Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot adjacent ancient structures - gateways to the left side of the entrance to the modern Banshankri temple 16 Tank with colonnades Cholachgud Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot at Banashankari 17 Inscriptions Katgeri Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot 18 Nagnath Temple in the Nagral samat Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot Nagnath valley near Shivayogamandir. 19 Inscriptions (in the Nandikeshwar Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot temple of Mahakuteshwara) 20 Chandrashekhar Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot temple near Sangmeshwar temple and towards its north 21 A Dolmen on the south Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot side of the road leading from the village to Badami about a mile to the west. 22 Galganath temple on Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot the north of Sangameshwar temple 23 The great temple of Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot Virupaxa in use 24 The jain temple Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot included in the mission area about ¼ of a mile from the village on the west 25 Jambulinga temple on Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot the west of Galganath. 26 Kadshiddeshwar Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot temple to the north of the last named and on the outside of the north wall of the village 27 Kashi Vishveshwar Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot temple close beside and on the north side of Malikarjuna's 28 Monolithic stone pillar Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot bearing inscriptions 29 The temple of Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot Malikarjuna close to and at the north-west corner of Virupaxa's 30 The temple of Papnath Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot at the south-east corner of the village 31 The temple of Pattadkal Tq. Badami, Dist.Bagalkot Sangameshwar to the north of Virupaxa's BELGAUM SUB CIRCLE Sl.N Name of Locality Taluk & District o Monument/Site 1 Western Chalukya Asundi Tq. Saundatti inscription dated Shake Dist. Belgaum 1015 in the temple of Banshankari 2 Two inscriptions of Bailhongal Tq. Bailhongal Ratta chieftains, one of Dist. Belgaum which is dated Shake 1086 in the old temple of Siva. 3 Kadamba inscription Bailur Tq. Bailhongal dated Kaliyuga 4282 Dist. Belgaum (lying in the village). 4 Fragment of a western Belavdi Tq. Bailhongal Chalukya inscription of Dist. Belgaum Shake 992 in the temple of Virbhadradev. 5 Old Jain temple outside Belgaum Fort Tq. & Dist. Belgaum the Commisariat store yard but close to it. 6 Old Jain temple in the Belgaum Fort Tq. & Dist. Belgaum corner of the Commisariat store yard. 7 Remains of an old Belgaum Fort Tq. & Dist. Belgaum Hindu temple near the barracks. 8 Safa Masjid Belgaum Fort Tq. & Dist. Belgaum 9 Kanarese or Telugu Degalavalli Tq. Bailhongal inscription of about the Dist. Belgaum 15th century in the old temple of Ishvar. 10 Two Kadamba Halshi Tq. Khanapur inscriptions dated Dist. Belgaum Kaliyuga 4270 and 4272 in the temple of Varah Narsinh 11 Ratta tablet dated Hannikeri Tq. Bailhongal Shake 1130 and 1178 Dist. Belgaum in the temple of Brahmadev 12 Western Chalukya Kadroli Tq. Bailhongal inscription of the time Dist.
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