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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. -
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Prl. District and Session Judge, Belagavi. Sri
Prl. District and Session Judge, Belagavi. Sri. Chandrashekhar Mrutyunjaya Joshi PRL. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE BELAGAVI Cause List Date: 05-10-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next Date Party Name Advocate 11.00 AM-02.00 PM 1 SC 300/2018 The State of Karnataka R/by PP The State by PP (NOTICE) Belagavi. Dodawad.P.S. Belagavi. Vs Suresh Mallappa Savalagi, Age V S Karajagi 55 yrs R/o Hirebellikatti, Tq standing counsel Bailhongal, Dist Belagavi. 2 SC 171/2019 The State of Karnataka R/by PP PP belagavi (EVIDENCE) Belagavi Katkol P.S Vs Maruti Hanamanta Hageda Age 44 yrs R/o Sarvapur Tq Ramdurg Dt Belagavi 3 SC 429/2019 The State of Karnataka R/by PP, PP (HBC) Belagavi. Vs S B Chavan / C R Kiran Hiramani Batakande Age. Naik 25 years R/o Omkar Nagar, D.D Road 7th cross, Belagavi. 4 Crl.Misc. 1528/2020 Rayappa S/o Bhimappa Khot Age P.K.HUKKERIMATH (OBJECTION) 60yrs R/o Mirapurhatti Tq Chikkodi Dt Belagavi Vs The State of Karnataka Chikkodi PS Rb/y PP Belagavi 5 Crl.Misc. 1543/2020 Umesh Muttappa Bevanur Age A.K.Ingale and (OBJECTION) 25Yrs R/o Mavinhatti, Abbihal P.R.Rodabasannavar. Tq Athani Dist Belagavi. Vs The State of Karnataka R/by Its P.P. Belagavi. 2.45 PM- 5.45 PM 6 Crl.Misc. 1435/2020 Tukaram Rukmanna Astekar Age KOMAL M. (ORDERS) 65yrs R/o Bijagarni Tq/Dt HANNIKERI Belagavi Vs The State of Karnataka R/by P.P. Belagavi 7 Crl.Misc. 1539/2020 Pandurang S/o Ganapati Naik S.B.MUTAKEKAR (ORDERS) Age 23Yrs R/o Bonjurdi Village Tq Chandgad Dist Kolhapur, MH. -
Prison Gates Open for KSM Ministry a Beautiful Chilly Morning Crept Over Prisoners and Police Personnel, the Treetops As We Sat in Front of Our As Christmas Treat
PRAYING KARNATAKA ù<o~Kù SHUBHASAMACHARA Bj"æljDjAjtÖoÚj MANDALI Aj"0Ûjb WITNESSING DISCIPLING Post Box No.9550, Koramangala, Bangalore 560095 Phone / Fax: 080-25531214; 28465900 E-mail: [email protected] JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2005 FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY No.92 Prison Gates open for KSM Ministry A beautiful chilly morning crept over prisoners and police personnel, the treetops as we sat in front of our as Christmas treat. We were Indiranagar Methodist Church in the then joined with the KSM presence of the Lord. It was the 22nd ambulance team and we were of December 2004, the day we’d all off to Tumkur singing songs been praying about ever since we and praising God for the came back from the Kolar prison. wonderful opportunity He had With hopes soaring high we sat given us. The weather was hot praying silently for God’s guidance and the journey was tiresome till our bus arrived. At about 8 o’clock and so we stopped by for a cup Baldwin Girls’ High School bus of tea before our destination. KSM team & volunteers from Indiranagar Methodist Church at the KSM Mission arrived and we got to work packing At 10:15 a.m. our bus entered the Centre before leaving for Tumkur Prison. the snack packets that our church had dusty road that led to the Tumkur generously contributed for the prison. Our hearts brimming with prisoners who were already seated anticipation, we said our on the ground, eagerly waiting for us concluding prayer. As we under the shade of the jackfruit tree. -
Tank Information System Map of Bailhongala Taluk, Belagavi District
Tank Information System Map of Bailhongala Taluk, Belagavi District. Sunakumpi µ Mastamaradi 26719 1:110,300 Hoskoti 2178 2179 Vannur Gajaminhal 2301 2177 Legend 2176 Hanabar Hatti Drainage 19563 Mekalmaradi Mohare Ujjanatti Deshanur Mallapur Kariyat Nesargi District Road Koldur 19562 Nesargi Kalkuppi National Highway Somanatti 2452 State Highway Hogarti Koldur Madanbhavi Hanamana Hatti Taluk Boundary Mattikoppa Sutagatti Muraki Bhavi District Boundary Yaraguddi Lakkundi State Boundary Bairanatti Hannikeri 2441 Village Boundary Nagnur Hiremele Marikatti Jakkanaikanakoppa 18984 Bhavihal Pularkoppa Bailwad Bail Hongal (TMC) Chivatagundi Yaragoppa Ganikoppa Shigihalli Kariyat Sampagaon 18985 Navalgatti 31000 Bailhongal (Rural) 26762 2442 Tigadi Sanikoppa Giriyal Kariyat Bagewadi 19055 18988 2961 18986 Anigol Sampagaon (Bailhongal) 2130 Devalapur Benachinamardi 18987 Korvikoppa Yaradal Amatur Kallur Chick-Bagewadi2962 18970 19020 19054 Wakkund 2967 Mugabasav Mardinagalapur 2443 Pattihal Kariyat Sampagaon Bevinkoppa Chikkmulakur Hiremulakur Budihal Gaddikurvinkoppa 2969 Neginhal Araw alli 19021 19022 19023 Jalikoppa Lingadahalli TankInformation_OwnershipWise Kesarkoppa 2145 19024 19043 2970 2444 Garjur 19044 Kuragund Kenganoor Single Ownership 19047 Holihosur 19049 2971 Sangolli 19048 19053 19050 19052 Gudadur M.K.Hubli Belawadi KFD (4) 19051 Udikeri Holinagalapur 2933 18978 18966 2950 18960 Savatagi 2934 2938 2930 2931 MI (23) Amarapur Turamari 18956 18937 2935 Kulamanatti Pattihal K.B. 2125 2897 18967 2901 18980 2124 2952 2942 18940 Dodawad -
Prl. District and Session Judge, Belagavi. Sri
Prl. District and Session Judge, Belagavi. Sri. Chandrashekhar Mrutyunjaya Joshi PRL. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE BELAGAVI Cause List Date: 18-12-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next Date Party Name Advocate 11.00 AM-02.00 PM 1 SC 20/2020 The State of Karnataka R/by PP, PP (APPEARANCE OF Belagavi. ACCUSED) Vs Rajan Manohar Kakade Age. 56 years R/o H.No.1978, Siddannavar Complex Ganapati Galli, Belagavi. 2 Crl.Misc. 1857/2020 Pandappa Venkappa Chavalar, R.C.PATIL (OBJECTION) Age 72yrs, R/o Ramdurg Tq Ramadurg Dist Belagavi Vs The State of Karnataka, R/by its P.P.Belagavi 2.45 PM- 5.45 PM 3 Crl.Misc. 1841/2020 Shanta Shivanand Patil @ B S DHADED (ORDERS) Shanta Chandrakant Kyadigumpi, Age 39,R/o.APMC, Ilakal,Tq.Hunagund, Vs The State of Karnataka, R/by P.P.Belagavi 4 Crl.Misc. 1838/2020 Ramappa Tayi Karevva Metri @ Kannoli (ORDERS) Madar, Age 50yrs, R/o.Hoskoti, Prashant S. Tq.Ramdurg, Dist.Belagavi Vs The State of Karnataka, R/by P.P.Belagavi 1/1 Prl. District and Session Judge, Belagavi. Sri. Chandrashekhar Mrutyunjaya Joshi PRL. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE BELAGAVI Cause List Date: 18-12-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next Date Party Name Advocate 11.00 AM-02.00 PM 1 R.A. 349/2019 Anusuya Wd/o Yallappa Songadi Desai Mahesh S (NOTICE) Age 80 yrs R/o Kamat Galli,Tq IA/1/2019 and Dt Belagavi. Vs Gyaneshwar Shatuppa Mutagekar Age 56 yrs R/o H.No.27,Vithaldev Galli,Kallehol,Tq and Dt Belagavi. -
Government of India Ministry of Culture Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No
1 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF CULTURE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 97 TO BE ANSWERED ON 25.4.2016 VAISAKHA 5, 1938 (SAKA) NATIONAL HERITAGE STATUS 97. SHRI B.V.NAIK; SHRI ARJUN LAL MEENA; SHRI P. KUMAR: Will the Minister of CULTURE be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government has finalized its proposal for sending its entry for world heritage status long with the criteria to select entry for world heritage site status; (b) if so, the details thereof along with the names of temples, churches, mosques and monuments 2Iected and declared as national heritage in various States of the country, State-wise; (c) whether the Government has ignored Delhi as its official entry to UNESCO and if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor; (d) whether, some sites selected for UNESCO entry are under repair and renovation; (e) if so, the details thereof and the funds sanctioned by the Government in this regard so far, ate-wise; and (f) the action plan of the Government to attract more tourists to these sites. ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE, CULTURE AND TOURISM (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) AND MINISTER OF STATE, CIVIL AVIATION (DR. MAHESH SHARMA) (a) Yes madam. Government has finalized and submitted the proposal for “Historic City of Ahmedabad” as the entry in the cultural category of the World Heritage List for calendar year 2016-17. The proposal was submitted under cultural category under criteria II, V and VI (list of criteria in Annexure I) (b) For the proposal submitted related to Historic City of Ahmedabad submitted this year, list of nationally important monuments and those listed by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation are given in Annexure II. -
Review of Research Impact Factor : 5.2331 (Uif) Ugc Approved Journal No
Review Of ReseaRch impact factOR : 5.2331 (Uif) UGc appROved JOURnal nO. 48514 issn: 2249-894X vOlUme - 7 | issUe - 7 | apRil - 2018 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RECENT PERSPECTIVE ON KARNATAKA ART HISTORY Nagappa P. Koti Asst. Professor , Dept of History , Shri Jagadamba First Grade Art’s And Science College Hittinahalli, LT.Vijayapura . ABSTRACT The southern state of Karnataka, in India, has a distinct art and culture. The diverse linguistic and religious ethnicity that are local to territory of Karnataka joined with their long chronicles have contributed massively to the differed social legacy of the state. Aside from Kannadigas, Karnataka is home to Tuluvas, Kodavas and Konkanis who likewise think about themselves as Kannadigas. Minor populaces of Tibetan Buddhists and Siddhi clans in addition to a couple of other ethnic gatherings additionally live in Karnataka. The customary society expressions cover the whole array of music, move, dramatization, narrating by vagrant troupes, and so forth. Yakshagana, an established society play, is one of the significant showy types of seaside Karnataka. Contemporary venue culture in Karnataka is a standout amongst the most energetic in India with associations like Ninasam, Ranga Shankara and Rangayana dynamic on establishments set around the Gubbi Veeranna Nataka Company. Veeragase, Kamsale and Dollu Kunitha are popular dance forms. Bharatanatya also enjoys wide patronage in Karnataka. KEY WORDS: distinct art and culture , Tibetan Buddhists and Siddhi clans. INTRODUCTION: The antiquity of Architecture of Karnataka (Kannada: ಕಾಟಕ ಾಸುಲ) can be traced to its southern Neolithic and early Iron Age, Having witnessed the architectural ideological and utilitarian transformation from shelter- ritual- religion. Here the nomenclature ‘Architecture’ is as old as c.2000 B.C.E. -
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UGC- Major Research Project Title: Growth of Kannada Journalism in Pre & Post Independent Period Principal Investigator: Prof. N.Usha Rani Professor Department of Studies in Communication & Journalism Manasagangotri, University of Mysore Mysore-570006 Research Fellow: Sowmya K.B. Grant: Rs.8,22,100 Project Duration: 2 Years (January 2013 – January 2015) Documentation of the History of Kannada Journalism during Pre-Independent Period 1843-1947 19th Century Sl. No. Name of the Starting Year Closing Year Periodicity Publishing Place Publisher/Editor Status of Newspaper Publication 1. Mangaluru Samachara 1-7-1843 15-11-1844 Fortnightly Mangalore Hermann Mogling Stopped 2. Kannada Samachara March, 1844 1845 Fortnightly Bellary Hermann Mogling Stopped 3. Subuddi Prakasha 1-9-1849 1856 Weekly Belgaum Kheeru Sheshu Stopped 4. Mysore Vruttanta Bodini 1859 Weekly Mysore Bhashyam Tirumalacharya Stopped (Bi-lingual) 1864 1 5. Jnana Prakasha 1855 - Belgaum --------- Stooped 6. Karnataka Rajyapatra 1855 Fortnightly Bangalore - 7. Sachitra Kannada 1859 - Mangalore Rev. John Mack Stopped Sahitya Patrike 8. Kannada November, 1863 Monthly Dharwar Venkatarango katti Stopped Jnanabodhakavu 1861 (The Canarese Magazine) (Shifted to Belgaum) 9. Vichitra Vartamana 6-6-1862 1865 Fortnightly Mangalore F. Kittle and J. Mac, Basel Stopped Sangraha (Illustrated Mission Canarese Journal) (Bi- lingual) 10. Arunodaya 1862 1869 Monthly Bangalore Benjamin Rice/ B.H.Guptha Stopped 11. Karnakata Prakashika July, 1865 1869/1896 Fortnightly/ Mysore Bhashyam Tirumalacharya Stopped Weekly from 21-11- 1873* 12. Mysore Gazette 7-4-1866 Weekly Bangalore Mysore Government Working (Bi-lingaual) 13. Nyaya Sangraha 1-1-1868 1869 Fortnightly Mangalore Ubhaya Gopalakrishnaiah Stopped 14. Sabhapatra June, 1868 Monthly Mangalore Rev. Walt Stopped 15. -
CHAPTER 2 the District of Dharwad Has Played a Pre-Eminent Role In
38 Dharwad District CHAPTER 2 HISTORY he district of Dharwad has played a pre-eminent role in the history of Karnataka. It was the T core region of the major dynasties that ruled in Karnataka such as the Badami Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Kalyana Chalukyas and the Adilshahis of Bijapur. To establish their hegemony in the fertile region of Belvola-300, there have been pitched battles between the Seunas and the Hoysalas. Whenever Marathas invaded the South, they made use of the district as the highway. As the hinterland growing cotton, Hubli (Rayara Hubli or Old Hubli) was a major industrial centre. When the British in their early years of trade had founded a factory at Kadwad on the banks of the Kali, the supply of textile to the factory was through old Hubli. There was a land route from Hubli to Kadra, the higher point of the Kali (till which the river was navigable) and it was through this route that merchandise from Dharwad, Bijapur and Raichur was transported. Products of thousands of textile looms from Dharwad, Bijapur and Raichur could reach the port through Hubli. In the south, Haveri and Byadgi had communication with the Kumta port. Chilly cultivation introduced into India by the Portuguese was raised here and after the British took over, transportation of cotton and chillies was made through Kumta from Byadgi and Haveri. Haveri was the main centre of cardamom processing and for final transport to Kumta. Byadgi chilly earned the name Kumta chilly due to its export from Kumta port. In England Kumta cotton was a recognised variety though it came from the Dharwad region. -
Emergency Action Plan for Bhadra Dam
Emergency Action Plan for Bhadra Dam KA06HH0058 Water Resources Department State of Karnataka. Emergency Action Plan Bhadra Dam [KA06HH0058] Prepared for Karnataka Water Resource Department (KARNATAKA NEERAVARI NIGAM LIMITED) Prepared by Central Water Commission 2/4/2019 Bhadra Dam Project ID Code KA06HH0058 Shivamogga Emergency Action Plan For Bhadra Dam April-2019 Emergency Action Plan for Bhadra Dam is publishing For the First Time during April -2019 Disclaimer Every effort has been taken to estimate the severity of flooding and inundation areas likely to be affected by Bhadra dam in an emergency condition. These estimates are based on available prima- ry and secondary data. Every effort has been made to foresee varied emergency possibilities and develop appropriate notification procedures for timely rescue and relief operations. However, im- plementation of the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) involves many agencies, who are required to work in a coordinated manner to reduce the consequences of the emergency triggered by the dam site condition. Effectiveness of the rescue and relief operations depend on many factors including the adequacy and accuracy of the estimation of the severity of flooding, coordinated efforts of all the agencies involved in rescue and relief efforts and availability of facilities like power, telephones, road communications, etc. EAP Developer may therefore, not be held responsible for the efficacy of the EAP. For any information, please contact: Diwakar Nayak Superintending Engineer Bhadra Project Circle B.R.Project -
CHAPTER 14 Dharwad Is the Cultural Capital of North Karnataka. Ancient
Literature and Culture 637 CHAPTER 14 LITERATURE AND CULTURE harwad is the cultural capital of North Karnataka. Ancient temples, Mutts and Agraharas in the D district encouraged the spread of education here and paved the way for the growth of literature and folk arts as well. Pampa was born in Annigeri. It has a tradition of poets starting with Kumara Vyasa, Kanakadasa and Sarvajna down to Shishunala Sharief and Bendre. Institutions like the Training College, Basel Mission, Vidyavardhaka Sangha, Karnatak University and All India Radio Station have in different ways helped the spread of scholarship and creativity. It was here that Aalur Venkata Rao convened the first writers conference in Karnataka. In the field of literature, it was here that the friends circle which developed around Bendre was formed and nurtured. Dharwad is known all over India as a major centre of Hindustani music. Mallikarjuna Mansur hails from here. In theatre too, it was in this district that Sriranga tried his experiments with amateur troupes and professionals like Shirahatti Venkoba Rao, Vamanarao Master and Garud Sadashiva Rao carried on their theatre activities. Professional theatre has received constant support in Hubli city. Many of the theatre artistes from here have made it to the cinema as well. Literature and theatre of the region have played a unique role in national awakening. Temples and fairs of the region have been a fountain of inspiration for the folk arts. In the field of journalism too, many successful experiments have been tried out in Hubli and Dharwad. It was from here that a writer like Galaganath used his pen to awaken nationalist sentiments.