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ಕ ೋ풿蓍 ಲಕಾಕರಣ ಕ ೋᲂ飍ರಗಳು (COVID VACCINATION CENTRES) Sl No District CVC Name Category 1 Bagalkot SC Karadi Government 2 Bagalkot SC TUMBA Government 3 Bagalkot Kandagal PHC Government 4 Bagalkot SC KADIVALA Government 5 Bagalkot SC JANKANUR Government 6 Bagalkot SC IDDALAGI Government 7 Bagalkot PHC SUTAGUNDAR COVAXIN Government 8 Bagalkot Togunasi PHC Government 9 Bagalkot Galagali Phc Government 10 Bagalkot Dept.of Respiratory Medicine 1 Private 11 Bagalkot PHC BENNUR COVAXIN Government 12 Bagalkot Kakanur PHC Government 13 Bagalkot PHC Halagali Government 14 Bagalkot SC Jagadal Government 15 Bagalkot SC LAYADAGUNDI Government 16 Bagalkot Phc Belagali Government 17 Bagalkot SC GANJIHALA Government 18 Bagalkot Taluk Hospital Bilagi Government 19 Bagalkot PHC Linganur Government 20 Bagalkot TOGUNSHI PHC COVAXIN Government 21 Bagalkot SC KANDAGAL-B Government 22 Bagalkot PHC GALAGALI COVAXIN Government 23 Bagalkot PHC KUNDARGI COVAXIN Government 24 Bagalkot SC Hunnur Government 25 Bagalkot Dhannur PHC Covaxin Government 26 Bagalkot BELUR PHC COVAXINE Government 27 Bagalkot Guledgudd CHC Covaxin Government 28 Bagalkot SC Chikkapadasalagi Government 29 Bagalkot SC BALAKUNDI Government 30 Bagalkot Nagur PHC Government 31 Bagalkot PHC Malali Government 32 Bagalkot SC HALINGALI Government 33 Bagalkot PHC RAMPUR COVAXIN Government 34 Bagalkot PHC Terdal Covaxin Government 35 Bagalkot Chittaragi PHC Government 36 Bagalkot SC HAVARAGI Government 37 Bagalkot Karadi PHC Covaxin Government 38 Bagalkot SC SUTAGUNDAR Government 39 Bagalkot Ilkal GH Government -
Belgaum District Lists
Group "C" Societies having less than Rs.10 crores of working capital / turnover, Belgaum District lists. Sl No Society Name Mobile Number Email ID District Taluk Society Address 1 Abbihal Vyavasaya Seva - - Belgaum ATHANI - Sahakari Sangh Ltd., Abbihal 2 Abhinandan Mainariti Vividha - - Belgaum ATHANI - Uddeshagala S.S.Ltd., Kagawad 3 Abhinav Urban Co-Op Credit - - Belgaum ATHANI - Society Radderahatti 4 Acharya Kuntu Sagara Vividha - - Belgaum ATHANI - Uddeshagala S.S.Ltd., Ainapur 5 Adarsha Co-Op Credit Society - - Belgaum ATHANI - Ltd., Athani 6 Addahalli Vyavasaya Seva - - Belgaum ATHANI - Sahakari Sangh Ltd., Addahalli 7 Adishakti Co-Op Credit Society - - Belgaum ATHANI - Ltd., Athani 8 Adishati Renukadevi Vividha - - Belgaum ATHANI - Uddeshagala S.S.Ltd., Athani 9 Aigali Vividha Uddeshagala - - Belgaum ATHANI - S.S.Ltd., Aigali 10 Ainapur B.C. Tenenat Farming - - Belgaum ATHANI - Co-Op Society Ltd., Athani 11 Ainapur Cattele Breeding Co- - - Belgaum ATHANI - Op Society Ltd., Ainapur 12 Ainapur Co-Op Credit Society - - Belgaum ATHANI - Ltd., Ainapur 13 Ainapur Halu Utpadakari - - Belgaum ATHANI - S.S.Ltd., Ainapur 14 Ainapur K.R.E.S. Navakarar - - Belgaum ATHANI - Pattin Sahakar Sangh Ainapur 15 Ainapur Vividha Uddeshagal - - Belgaum ATHANI - Sahakar Sangha Ltd., Ainapur 16 Ajayachetan Vividha - - Belgaum ATHANI - Uddeshagala S.S.Ltd., Athani 17 Akkamahadevi Vividha - - Belgaum ATHANI - Uddeshagala S.S.Ltd., Halalli 18 Akkamahadevi WOMEN Co-Op - - Belgaum ATHANI - Credit Society Ltd., Athani 19 Akkamamhadevi Mahila Pattin - - Belgaum -
Shiva's Waterfront Temples
Shiva’s Waterfront Temples: Reimagining the Sacred Architecture of India’s Deccan Region Subhashini Kaligotla Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2015 © 2015 Subhashini Kaligotla All rights reserved ABSTRACT Shiva’s Waterfront Temples: Reimagining the Sacred Architecture of India’s Deccan Region Subhashini Kaligotla This dissertation examines Deccan India’s earliest surviving stone constructions, which were founded during the 6th through the 8th centuries and are known for their unparalleled formal eclecticism. Whereas past scholarship explains their heterogeneous formal character as an organic outcome of the Deccan’s “borderland” location between north India and south India, my study challenges the very conceptualization of the Deccan temple within a binary taxonomy that recognizes only northern and southern temple types. Rejecting the passivity implied by the borderland metaphor, I emphasize the role of human agents—particularly architects and makers—in establishing a dialectic between the north Indian and the south Indian architectural systems in the Deccan’s built worlds and built spaces. Secondly, by adopting the Deccan temple cluster as an analytical category in its own right, the present work contributes to the still developing field of landscape studies of the premodern Deccan. I read traditional art-historical evidence—the built environment, sculpture, and stone and copperplate inscriptions—alongside discursive treatments of landscape cultures and phenomenological and experiential perspectives. As a result, I am able to present hitherto unexamined aspects of the cluster’s spatial arrangement: the interrelationships between structures and the ways those relationships influence ritual and processional movements, as well as the symbolic, locative, and organizing role played by water bodies. -
List of Candidates
KARNATAK UNIVERSITY, DHARWAD P. G. DEPARTMENT OF STUDIES IN COMMERCE M.COM ENTRANCE TEST 2020 Date : 16-10-2020 Time: 1.00pm to 2.15pm List of Candidates Exam Name of the Candidate Seat No 20200001 PUSHPA S NAVALGUND 20200002 SHILPA S BIDAVE 20200003 AISHWARYA D PATIL 20200004 RASHMI S GADAGI 20200005 GAYATRI HALLUR 20200006 SWATI P MANAGOLI 20200007 PAVITRA B KOYAPPANAVAP 20200008 PRIYANKA G KARAKALI 20200009 POOJA M BADIGER 20200010 SAVITA P KURUGUND 20200011 VIJAY H HIREMATH 20200012 ASHWATH V CHIKKARADDI 20200013 ANITA A BELAGATTI 20200014 PARVATI N KURUVATTIGOUDRA 20200015 ANNAPOORNA B JAMADAR 20200016 MANOJ M NEERALAKATTI 20200017 HARSHA S SHALAVADI 20200018 ARUNA A LALAGE 20200019 MAHANTESH M HAVALDAR 20200020 AKSHATA R HIREKUMBI 20200021 KAVITA V BELAVADI 20200022 JAYASHREE S REVANNAVAR 20200023 AMBIKA P BADDI 20200024 AKSHAY A GOULI 20200025 ANUKUMARA S BHOVI 20200026 PRERANA G NAYAK 20200027 PREETI R SATAPPAGOL 20200028 TIMMAYYA M DODDAGERA 20200029 SHABEENABANU M BEEDI 20200030 SHWETA S MADALLI 20200031 SANGEETA M KAREGOUDRA 20200032 PALLAVI U KAREGOUDRA 20200033 LAKSHMI B NINGARADDER 20200034 DEEPA N KEMAGIMATH 20200035 ANNAPOORNA B ROTTI 20200036 SACHIN S KANAL 20200037 ANITA G HOSAMANI 20200038 PADMASHRI A SARDESHMUKH 20200039 ASHWINI A KATHOTE 20200040 SHAMBHAVI N NADIGER 20200041 VANDANA R JOSHI 20200042 RACHANA N PATIL 20200043 SHRUSHTI C KANAMESHWAR 20200044 AKSHATA V MULLUR 20200045 CHAITRA N BHAT 20200046 VIJAYALAXMI P GANJIGATTI 20200047 AISHWARYA S KADAM 20200048 HIMABINDU V 20200049 SANGEETHA G HIREMATH 20200050 -
Of 426 AUTO YEAR IVPR SRL PAGE DOB NAME ADDRESS STATE PIN
Page 1 of 426 AUTO YEAR IVPR_SRL PAGE DOB NAME ADDRESS STATE PIN REG_NUM QUALIF MOBILE EMAIL 7356 1994S 2091 345 28.04.49 KRISHNAMSETY D-12, IVRI, QTRS, HEBBAL, KARNATAKA VCI/85/94 B.V.Sc./APAU/ PRABHODAS BANGALORE-580024 KARNATAKA 8992 1994S 3750 425 03.01.43 SATYA NARAYAN SAHA IVRI PO HA FARM BANGALORE- KARNATAKA VCI/92/94 B.V.Sc. & 24 KARNATAKA A.H./CU/66 6466 1994S 1188 295 DINTARAN PAL ANIMAL NUTRITION DIV NIANP KARNATAKA 560030 WB/2150/91 BVSc & 9480613205 [email protected] ADUGODI HOSUR ROAD AH/BCKVV/91 BANGALORE 560030 KARNATAKA 7200 1994S 1931 337 KAJAL SANKAR ROY SCIENTIST (SS) NIANP KARNATAKA 560030 WB/2254/93 BVSc&AH/BCKVV/93 9448974024 [email protected] ADNGODI BANGLORE 560030 m KARNATAKA 12229 1995 2593 488 26.08.39 KRISHNAMURTHY.R,S/ #1645, 19TH CROSS 7TH KARNATAKA APSVC/205/94,VCI/61 BVSC/UNI OF 080 25721645 krishnamurthy.rayakot O VEERASWAMY SECTOR, 3RD MAIN HSR 7/95 MADRAS/62 09480258795 [email protected] NAIDU LAYOUT, BANGALORE-560 102. 14837 1995 5242 626 SADASHIV M. MUDLAJE FARMS BALNAD KARNATAKA KAESVC/805/ BVSC/UAS VILLAGE UJRRHADE PUTTUR BANGALORE/69 DA KA KARANATAKA 11694 1995 2049 460 29/04/69 JAMBAGI ADIGANGA EXTENSION AREA KARNATAKA 591220 KARNATAKA/2417/ BVSC&AH 9448187670 shekharjambagi@gmai RAJASHEKHAR A/P. HARUGERI BELGAUM l.com BALAKRISHNA 591220 KARANATAKA 10289 1995 624 386 BASAVARAJA REDDY HUKKERI, BELGAUM DISTT. KARNATAKA KARSUL/437/ B.V.SC./GAS 9241059098 A.I. KARANATAKA BANGALORE/73 14212 1995 4605 592 25/07/68 RAJASHEKAR D PATIL, AMALZARI PO, BILIGI TQ, KARNATAKA KARSV/2824/ B.V.SC/UAS S/O DONKANAGOUDA BIJAPUR DT. -
Analysis of Micronutrients in Soils from Bagalkot
IOSR Journal of Applied Chemistry (IOSR-JAC) e-ISSN: 2278-5736.Volume 10, Issue 7 Ver. III (July. 2017), PP 33-36 www.iosrjournals.org Analysis of Micronutrients in Soils from Bagalkot *Sumangala Kaladagi1 and Basavaraj M.Kalashetty2 1. Research and Development Center, Bharathiar University. Coimbatore, Tamilnadu. 2. BLDEA’S Science College, Jamkhandi Karnataka, India. Corresponding Author: *Sumangala Kaladagi Abstract: Micronutrients are vital for plant growth and human health. Soil and foliar applications are the most prevalent methods of micronutrient addition but the cost involved and difficulty in obtaining high quality micronutrient fertilizers are major concerns with these in developing countries. Although required in minute quantities however, micronutrients have the same agronomic importance as macronutrients and play vital roles in the growth of plants. The transformation from the fallow and shifting cultivation practices prevalent among farmers to intensive continuous cultivation of soils and the use of improved crop varieties which take up many nutrients from the soil are major causes of deficiency of these micronutrients. A total of 36 composite soil samples were collected at 0-15 and 15-30 cm depths from different taluka, purposively selected representative locations of Badami,Bilagi,Hunagund,Jamakhandi,Mudhol and Bagalkot of Karnataka State, Standard laboratory methods were used to determine the micronutrients of the soil samples. Keywords: Micronutrients, Soil properties, zinc,iron, Copper, manganese, etc. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -
Land Identified for Afforestation in the Forest Limits of Bagalkot District
Land identified for afforestation in the forest limits of Bagalkot District Kajibilagi Gothe Kalabilagi µ Kurgod Tungal Gadyal Kanoli Krishna Nagar Savalagi Nakur Adihudiahtti Hosa Shurpali Tadalabagi Takkoda Maigur Tupchi Muttur Shiraguppi Chik Jambagi Takkalaki Hire Padsalagi Hosa Janawad Naganur Shurpali Chikkalagi Kadkol Alabal Hosa Kovatgi Kankanawadi Hire Jambagi Algur Chik Padsalagi Hippargi Hosa Muttur Jamakhandi Rahimatpur Kavatgi Kumbarahal Tamadaddi Kunchanur Janwad Kulahalli Bairappana GudiJaknur Chingundi Bidari Asagi Mundaganur Halingali Ramtirth Temple Madalamatti Madrakhandi Terdal Asangi Yellatti Belvalmatti Kolur Hangandi Banhatti Bhandegani Rabkavi Linganur Kalhalli Jamkhandi Jagdal Hunsikatti Bijapur Sa Salhatti Hosur Hulyal Budni Kaltippi Siddapura RABAKAVI BANAHATTI Girgaon Yargatti Rabkavi Chavadapur Badagi Chimod Mareguddi Konnur Gani Galgali Budihal Hanchanala Gulbal Sonna Budni Kulali Yadhalli Girigaon Budni Shirol Bisnal Shivapur Samirwadi Bisnal Mahalinpur Belagali Mantur Amalihari Kontikal Saidapur Mugalkhod Kisuri Teggihal Sanganatti Siddapura Nagaral Malapur Dhavaleshwar Rolli Madbhavi Melligeri Girisagar Sorgaon Siddapura Tanda Badagandi Muttaldinni Bilgi Nagraj Malali Marapur Dhavleshwar Honnihal Mudhol Nandgaon Akkimardi Chenal Halagali Bilagi Mannikeri Vantigod Uttur Jaliber Gulbal Sitimani Mirji Ranjanagi Arakeri Tanda Gulbal Sitimani Tanda ManihalliHosur Badaradinni Chenal Hire Gulbal Tanda Tolmatti Rampur Nagaral Mallapur Rugi Ingalagi Bommanagi Sunaga Tanda Naynegali Jirgal Marakatti Janmatti Sunaga -
District and KVK Profile, 28-6-2012
District Agricultural Profile Bagalkot District Area 6575 Sq. Kms. (658877 ha) Rural population 1173372 Net sown area 468276 ha Net irrigated area 228757 ha Soil Type Medium black, Red Climatic Zone Northern Dry Zone-III of Karnataka agroclimatic classification Major crops Sugarcane, Groundnut, Maize, Greengram, Jawar, Bengalgram and Wheat Major fruit crops Pomegranate, Sapota and Lime LIVESTOCK POPULATION Particulars No 1. Cattle 305217 2. Buffalo 252544 3. Goats 431719 4. Sheep 673602 5. Horses & Ponies 200 6. Mules - 7. Donkeys 136 8. Pigs 24922 9. Fowls - 10. Ducks - 11. Other Poultries 1179225 12. Rabbits 263 Total 2867828 BREEDABLE CATTLE & BUFFALOES Female Cattle Young stock 43000 Adults 61000 Total 104000 Female Buffalo Young stock 36000 Adults 51000 Total 87000 Male Indigenous 55000 Cross Bred 38000 Total 93000 Female Indigenous 46000 Cross Bred 28000 Total 74000 Total Indigenous 101000 Total Cross Bred 66000 Grand Total 358000 Major Field crops CEREALS : A=Area (ha), P=Production (tonnes), Y=Yield (Kg/ha) Year Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat A P Y A P Y A P Y A P Y 2001 -02 170489 125015 772 15169 11519 799 38333 114252 3137 25855 34969 1424 2002 -03 162812 107887 698 24007 7171 314 30456 96747 3344 23327 32386 1461 2003 -04 138744 20209 153 15454 8153 555 27906 88775 3349 15300 18327 1261 2004 -05 155574 50947 681 50947 32970 681 51022 178194 3676 21202 32903 1634 2005 -06 137541 165480 1266 44354 54674 1298 55414 222134 4220 21840 34948 1684 2006 -07 129000 68927 562 39194 13233 355 51091 188747 3889 20992 27344 1371 2007 -08 133034 -
Bagalkote Dist.Xlsx
All India Veerashaiva Mahasabha (R.) Bangalore Bagalkot Dist Voters List S.No Reg No/MEM No Name & Address 1 1806 Roopa KalmeshKoti No.147, Mamidi Nilaya, M.G.Road Bagalkot Taluk:Bagalkot District:Bagalkot State:Karnataka-587101 Mobile:9686762742 2 2677 Revaneppa HuchchappaKai NO.131/2A, Mahant Prabhu, 21st Cross, Vijayanagar, Vidyagiri, Bagalkot Taluk:Bagalkot District:Bagalkot State:Karnataka-587102 Mobile:9449858290 3 3848 Mallikarjun Chippalakatti Navanagar Bagalkot Taluk:Bagalkot District:Bagalkot State:Karnataka-587103 Mobile:9686944777 4 3866 Aravind KumarGuntaj Cross NO.23/C, Vijaynagar, Vidyagiri, Bagalkot Taluk:Bagalkot District:Bagalkot State:Karnataka-587102 Mobile:9538156984 5 11143 Rayanagowda Guranagowda Patil C/O S.G Patil, Sector No.29, B-Focial-5, Navanagar, Bagalkot Taluk:Bagalkot District:Bagalkot State:Karnataka-587102 Mobile:8867793280 6 13558 Revaneppa Huchchappa Kayi. Plot No-17, 21st Road, Vidyagiri, Bagalkot Taluk:Bagalkot District:Bagalkot State:Karnataka-587102 Mobile:9449858290 7 15391 Parameshwar Bimappa Mudur P B Mudur C/O Hokkundi House, Motagigulli, Bagalkot Taluk:Bagalkot District:Bagalkot State:Karnataka-587101 Mobile:9902896994 8 15393 Sarajini Gurappagouda Patil Hokkundi House, Motagigalli Bagalkot Taluk:Bagalkot District:Bagalkot State:Karnataka-587101 Mobile:9449495202 9 15395 Chandrashekharayya H Kambi C H Kambi, Bangarshetter Challa Buk, Bagalkot Taluk:Bagalkot District:Bagalkot State:Karnataka-587101 Mobile:9535902440 10 15396 Drakshayani C Kambi Bangarshetter Chall Buk, Bagalkot Taluk:Bagalkot -
Veterinary Institutions Functioning in the State Districtwise, Talukawise, Placewise
GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY SERVICES VETERINARY INSTITUTIONS FUNCTIONING IN THE STATE DISTRICTWISE, TALUKAWISE, PLACEWISE AS ON 31-03-2013 N.FOLDER.DVD A3 INDEX DETAILS PAGE NO. DETAILS PAGE No. I Total Veterinary Institutions in the State 1[a] 22 Gadag 59-60 II Total Veterinary Institutions – Districtwise 1[b] 23 Bijapura 61-63 III Districtwise detils: 24 Bagalakote 64-66 1 Bangalore Urban district 1-3 25 Gulbarga 67-70 2 Bangalore Rural district 3-4 26 Yadagiri 71-72 3 Ramanagara 5-6 27 Bellary 73-75 4 Tumkur 7-10 28 Raichur 76-77 5 Chitradurga 11-13 29 Koppala 78-79 6 Kolara 14-15 30 Bidar 80-82 7 Chikkaballapura 16-17 IV Livestock Breeding Stations 83 8 Davanagere 18-20 V Poultry Farms 84-85 9 Shimoga 21-23 VI Pig Breeding Stations 86 10 Mysore 24-26 VII Rabbit Rearing Centres 87 11 Mandya 27-30 VIII Semen Collection Centres 88 12 Chamarajanagara 31-32 IX Training Institutes 89 13 Chikkamagaluru 33-35 X Rabies Control Project 90 14 Hassan 36-39 XI Pullorum Control Units 91 15 Dakshina Kannada 40-41 XII TB & Brucellosis Control. Unit 92 16 Udupi 42-43 XIII Sample Survey Schemes 93 17 Kodagu 44 XIV Sheep Breeding Stations 94 18 Belgaum 45-50 XV Other institutions 95 19 Uttara Kannada 51-53 XVI Other State level offices 96 20 Haveri 54-56 XVII Institutions, Boards and Corporations under the Dept. 97 21 Dharwad 57-58 XVII Autonomous Bodies 98 N.FOLDER.DVD A3 1[a] VETERINARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE STATE 1 Veterinary Hospitals 364 2 Regional Laboratories 3 3 Key Village Scheme – Main Centres 4 4 Veterinary -
1995-96 and 1996- Postel Life Insurance Scheme 2988. SHRI
Written Answers 1 .DECEMBER 12. 1996 04 Written Answers (c) if not, the reasons therefor? (b) No, Sir. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF (c) and (d). Do not arise. RAILWAYS (SHRI SATPAL MAHARAJ) (a) No, Sir. [Translation] (b) Does not arise. (c) Due to operational and resource constraints. Microwave Towers [Translation] 2987 SHRI THAWAR CHAND GEHLOT Will the Minister of COMMUNICATIONS be pleased to state : Construction ofBridge over River Ganga (a) the number of Microwave Towers targated to be set-up in the country during the year 1995-96 and 1996- 2990. SHRI RAMENDRA KUMAR : Will the Minister 97 for providing telephone facilities, State-wise; of RAILWAYS be pleased to state (b) the details of progress achieved upto October, (a) whether there is any proposal to construct a 1906 against above target State-wise; and bridge over river Ganges with a view to link Khagaria and Munger towns; and (c) whether the Government are facing financial crisis in achieving the said target? (b) if so, the details thereof alongwith the time by which construction work is likely to be started and THE MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS (SHRI BENI completed? PRASAD VERMA) : (a) to (c). The information is being collected and will be laid on the Table of the House. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (SHRI SATPAL MAHARAJ) : (a) No, Sir. [E nglish] (b) Does not arise. Postel Life Insurance Scheme Railway Tracks between Virar and Dahanu 2988. SHRI VIJAY KUMAR KHANDELWAL : Will the Minister of COMMUNICATIONS be pleased to state: 2991. SHRI SURESH PRABHU -
Sacred Geography of Chalukya Temples
Journal of Social Sciences – Sri Lanka 105 Sacred Geography of Chalukya Temples Niharika S Abstract Badami, Aihole, Pattadakal and Mahakuta are situated in Bagalkot district of the state of Karnataka on and near the banks of river Malaprabha. The Malaprabha valley became the settling ground for human habitation from earliest times. This is evident from a number of prehistoric remains that have been discovered. The reason why the Chalukyas of Badami chose this area as their dynastic hold and why they built the various religious monuments in the region appears to have been a mystery until recent times. It is a possibility that the earlier sites of Guledgudda, Bachangudda, Kyaddigeri, Chilapur, Siddhanakolla and Nagral displaying dolmens and megaliths made the adjoining geography sacred which is why when the Chalukyas of Badami came in power, they found these areas ideal from religious point of view for temple construction. This may also mean an evolution of religious beliefs where the Chalukyas might not have believed in religiosity of dolmens and megaliths but surely understood „sacred-ness‟ of the landscape. These transformations led to a reinvention of the landscape for the construction of temples often in close proximity to rock shelters and megalithic structures. Sacred landscapes during Chalukya reign were complex religious and memorial spaces. There was a clear association between the religious affiliation of Chalukya rulers and those of pastoralists in the region especially in the second half of their rule. Female deity worship such as that of Saptamatrikas and Lajja-gauri, signifies the introduction of fertility rituals. This incorporation of ritual practices and beliefs indicates a complex political and social relationship that the Chalukyas forged in order to continue their rule.