Division Wise Number of Protected Monuments and Archaeological Sites in Karnataka

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Division Wise Number of Protected Monuments and Archaeological Sites in Karnataka Division wise Number of protected Monuments and Archaeological Sites in Karnataka State ASI Total Protected S. No Division Monument / Sites Monument / Sites Monuments S. No S. No S. No Total TO % Total TO % Total TO % 1 Bangalore 105 12.44 63 10.34 168 11.56 2 Belgaum 365 43.25 311 51.07 676 46.52 3 249 29.50 164 26.93 413 28.42 Kalgurugi 4 125 14.81 71 11.66 196 13.51 Mysore Total 844 100.00 609 100.00 1453 100.00 Division wise Number of protected Monuments and Archaeological Sites in Karnataka Bangalore Division Serial Per Total No. of Overall pre- Name of the District Number Total No. of cent Per protected protected ASI Total No. of Monument / Sites cent % Monument / protected Monument / Sites % Sites monuments 1 Bangalore City 7 2 9 2 Bangalore Rural 9 5 14 3 Chitradurga 8 6 14 4 Davangere 8 9 17 5 Kolara 15 6 21 6 Shimoga 12 26 38 7 Tumkur 29 6 35 8 Chikkaballapur 4 2 6 9 Ramanagara 13 1 14 Total 105 12.44 63 10.34 168 11.56 Division wise Number of protected Monuments and Archaeological Sites in Karnataka Belgaum Division Total No. of Overall pre- Serial Per Name of the District Total No. of Per protected protected Number cent ASI Total No. of Monument / Sites cent % Monument / protected % Monument / Sites Sites monuments 10 Bagalkot 22 110 132 11 Belgaum 58 38 96 12 Vijayapura 45 96 141 13 Dharwad 27 6 33 14 Gadag 44 14 58 15 Haveri 118 12 130 16 Uttara Kannada 51 35 86 Total 365 43.25 311 51.07 676 46.52 Division wise Number of protected Monuments and Archaeological Sites in Karnataka Kalburagi Division Serial Per Total protected Name of the District ASI protected Per Number State protected cent monuments / monuments / cent % monuments % settlements settlements 17 Bellary 6 84 90 18 Bidar 11 61 72 19 Kalaburgi 38 11 49 20 Koppal 31 5 36 21 Raichur 62 2 64 22 Yadagiri 101 1 102 Total 249 29.50 164 26.93 413 28.42 Division wise Number of protected Monuments and Archaeological Sites in Karnataka Mysuru Division Serial Per Total protected Name of the District ASI protected Per Number State protected cent monuments / monuments / cent % monuments % settlements settlements 23 Chamarajanagar 7 4 11 24 Chikmagalur 12 3 15 25 Dakshina Kannada 1 4 5 26 Hassan 30 21 51 27 Kodagu 3 5 8 28 Mandya 30 20 50 29 Mysore 32 7 39 30 Udupi 10 7 17 Total 125 14.81 71 11.66 196 13.49 Total number of monuments 844 58.09 609 41.91 1453 Statement Showing the number of classified monuments and archaeological sites protected by the state Department of Archaeology, Museums and Heritage and Archaeological Survey of India Sate A.S.I Total SI. Monuments / Sites Monuments / Sites No. % To Total Type of Monuments No To To No % No % No Total Total 1 Temples 497 58.89 291 47.86 788 2 Mosques, Darga Etc.. 47 5.57 75 12.3 122 Archaeologyical Sites 3 97 11.49 22 3.62 119 Forts 4 48 5.69 17 2.8 65 5 Palaces 7 0.83 2 0.33 9 6 Heritage Buildings 8 0.95 1 0.16 9 7 Others 140 16.59 200 32.9 340 Total 844 608 1452 Protected Monuments and Archaeological Sites in Karnataka Statement Showing the Number of Classified Monuments and Archaeological Sites Belgaum Bangalore Division Belgaum Division Division SI. State A.S.I Total Type of Monuments No State A.S.I State A.S.I State State A.S.I 1 Temples 83 33 283 177 40 497 291 2 Mosques, Darga Etc.. 6 3 8 35 33 47 75 3 Archaeologyical Sites 2 7 1 4 94 97 22 4 Forts 3 8 26 3 18 48 17 5 Palaces 1 1 4 0 0 7 2 6 Heritage Buildings 1 1 0 0 2 8 1 7 Others 9 10 43 92 62 140 200 Total 105 63 365 311 249 844 608 MYSORE DIVISION CHAMARAJANAGAR DISTRICT l Sl. STATE Sl. A.S.I. TALUK LOCALITY No. No. MONUMENTS No. MONUMENTS G.O Numbers 1 Chamarajanagar Chamarajanagar 1 Chamarajeshwara Temple -- Kanakagiri Bettadalliruva No. SANKAE 27 KMU 2017, Kanakagiri 2 Monument Samucheya Date:10.01.2018 Arkeshwara -- Hale Alur -- 1 Temple. Rameshwara -- Narasamangala -- 2 Temple. 2 Gundlupet Bangala 3 Varadaraja Temple. -- Sri Vijayanarayan -- Gundlupet 4 Rameshwara Temple. 3 Temple. Gourishwara No. SANKAE 69 KMU 1996, 3 Yelandur Yelandur 5 Diwan Poornaiah’s Residence. 4 Temple. Date:03.08.2002 No. SANKAE 168 KMU 2014, 6 Diwan Poornaiah’s hose Date:30.07.2015 Kollegala Malavalli and Sattegala Lushingtan Setuve (Wesle No. SANKAE 193 KMU 2014, 7 Medal Setuve) Date:07.05.2015 3 Taluk 7 Monuments / Sites 4 Monuments / Sites CHIKKAMAGALUR DISTRICT Sl Sl. STATE Sl. A.S.I. TALUK LOCALITY No. No. MONUMENTS No. MONUMENTS G.O Numbers Veeranarayana 1 Chikkamangalur Belavadi -- 1 Temple. ED 1137 AM 59 dt.22.11.60 - Hiremangalur 1 Ishwara, Yupasthambha -- No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated 12.09.1930 & Kodanda Ramaswamy Temple. No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Kanday 2 Markandeshwara Temple. -- 12.09.1930 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Marale 3 Channakeshwara Temple. -- 12.09.1930 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - -- 4 Siddeshwara Temple. -- 12.09.1930 2 Kadur Asandi 5 Gangeshwara, Dharameshwara, -- Veerabhadreshwara, Chandikeshwaraswamy Temple. No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Devanur 6 Lakshmikanta Temple & Lakshmisha -- 12.09.1930 Monument. No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Hirenallur 7 Shiva Temple. -- 12.09.1930 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated 3 Mudigere Angadi 8 Jain Bastis. -- 12.09.1930 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - -- 9 Keshava statue in the ruined Temple. -- 12.09.1930 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Kalasa 10 Kalaseshwara Temple. -- 12.09.1930 Vidyashankara 4 Sringeri Sringeri -- 2 Temple. Amruteshwara 5 Tarikere Amrutapura -- 3 Temple. - Baggavalli 11 Yoganarasimhaswamy Temple. -- ITY 104 KMU 84 DATE:17.09.1986 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Sompur 12 Someshwara Temple. -- 12.09.1930 5 Taluks 12 Monuments / Sites 3 Monuments / Sites DAKSHINA KANNADA DISTRICT Sl Sl. STATE Sl. A.S.I. TALUK LOCALITY No. No. MONUMENTS No. MONUMENTS G.O Numbers Stamba in front of Kotakeri Jain 1 Mangalore Baplpanad -- 1 Basti. -- Boloor -- 2 Sultan Batteri. -- Mangalore -- 3 Mangaladevei Temple. Nanda and 2 Beltangadi -- 4 Jamalabad Fort. Laila Durga Parameshwari (Trishulini ) 3 Sulya Kanaji 1 -- ED 79 TMU 77, DCvÉ:19 Temple 12.1977 3 Taluks 1 Monuments / Sites 4 Monuments / Sites KODAGU DISTRICT Sl Sl. STATE Sl. A.S.I. TALUK LOCALITY No. No. MONUMENTS No. MONUMENTS G.O Numbers 1 Madikeri Madikeri -- 1 Fort and large masonry Elephants - -- 1 Raja’s Tombs 2 Raja’s seat No.ED 63 TMU 80, Dated:23.09.1981 Yarakapadi - 2 Nalaknadu Palace -- ITY 143 KMU 84, Date:30.04.1987 Village Doddamolathe 2 Somavarpet -- 3 Dolmen Circle. Mullur Three Jain Temples of stone in a - (Sanivarasanthe -- 4 court Hobli) Yard with an inscription. - Sulimolthe -- 5 Dolmen Circle. 3 No. SANKAe 122 KMU 2016, Virajapete Arapattu Eswhara Temple Date:26.07.2016 Monuments / 2 Taluks 3 5 Monuments / Sites Sites MANDYA DISTRICT Sl Sl. STATE Sl. A.S.I. TALUK LOCALITY No. No. MONUMENTS No. MONUMENTS G.O Numbers No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated 1 Krishnarajpet Aghalaya 1 Malleshwara Temple -- 12.09.1930 - Govindanahalli -- 1 Panchalingeshwara Temple. - Hosaholalu -- 2 Lakshminarayana Temple. No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Kikkeri 2 Brahmeshwara Temple -- 12.09.1930 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Santhebachalli 3 Mahalingeshwara Temple -- 12.09.1930 - Sindagatta -- 3 Lakshminarayana Temple. No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Tolasi 4 Basaveshwara Temple -- 12.09.1930 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated Tengina Gatta 5 Shiva Temple 12.09.1930 Lakshminarasimgaswamy 2 Malavalli Marehalli -- 4 Temple. VaradaRaja Temple and No. SANKAe 165 KMU 2016, Maduru Maduru 6 Ugranarasiha Temple Date: 15.11.2017 3 Mandya Arthippur -- 5 Ancient Jain Vestiges. - Basral -- 6 Mallikarjuna Temple. No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Budanur 7 Ananthapadmanabha Temple -- 12.09.1930 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - -- 8 Kashi Visveshwara Temple -- 12.09.1930 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated 4 Nagamangala Belur 9 Madhavaraya Temple -- 12.09.1930 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - -- 10 Mulesingeshwara Temple. -- 12.09.1930 - Kambadahalli -- 7 Panchakuta Basti. 5 Pandavapur Nagamangala -- 8 Saumya Keshava Temple. No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - French Rocks 11 Webb’s Manument. -- 12.09.1930 - Haravu 12 Kodandaramaswamy Temple. -- No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Kannambadi 13 Tippu’s Inscriptions. -- 12.09.1930 Chaluvanarayana swamy - Melkote 14 Narasimhaswamy Temple. 9 Temple. No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - -- 15 Narayanaswamy Temple. -- 12.09.1930 The Kalyani and ED 85 TAM 59 dt.10.5.60 & ED 85 - -- 16 -- Bhuvaneshwara Mantap TAM 59, DT.10.04.1961 And the ancillary shrines. - -- 17 Rayagopura. -- ITY 62 KMU 87 Date: 27.08.1990 Place where Ramanujacharya No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated - Tonnur 18 10 Nambi Narayana Temple. held a 12.09.1930 Controversy with the Jain Gurus. - -- 19 Venugopalaswamy Temple. -- ITY 65 KMU 89 Date: 02.07.1992 No.D.8048 Edn 8625 Dated 6 Srirangapatna Srirangapatna 20 Krishnamurti’s Bungalow. -- 12.09.1930 Mumudi Krishnaraja Wodeyar - -- 21 11 Ancient Palace site and remains. ITY 47 KMU 1993 birth place. - -- 22 Sriranganapatna Fort. 12 Colonel Bailey’s Dungeon. ITY 47 KMU 93 Date:22.06.1994 - -- 23 Bateri (2 No.). 13 Daria Daulat Bagh. ITY 47 KMU 93 Date:22.06.1994 Gumbaz containing Tomb of - -- 24 Dungeon.
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