21 Aug, 2019
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Belaguli
Attractions
This village has a large Hoysala era twin temple, called Betteshvara temple. It is also called the Keshaveshwara temple in its inscriptions. In a poor state of maintenance, this soapstone carved historic temple integrates Shaivism and Vaishnavism themes. It has exquisitely carved statues of Saraswati, Durga Mahisasuramardini, Ganesha, Kesava, Vishnu avataras, and Nandi.
The village also has other temples including:
- Kattappa (Ganapati) temple
- Honnadevi Devi temple
- Someshwara temple (ruined Hoysala era)
The two big tanks Honnammanakere (formerly Lakshmi Samudra) and Naachkere (formerly KeshavaSamudra) situated at the either ends of the village also have historical importance. The annual cart festival for the Village deity Honnadevi takes place every year during the spring.
Occupation
The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture along with cattle rearing. Coconut farms are widely spread. The main crops grown here are Coconut, Ragi and Maize. Copra available here are of very high quality, since it lies in the Tiptur belt.
Notable Personalities
B.S.Jayaprakash renowned Kannada writer and Journalist hails from this village.
Gallery
See also
References
- ^ "Census of India : List of Villages Alphabetical Order > Karnataka". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 18 December 2008. , Census Village code= 2675700
- ^ "Yahoo! maps India". Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 17 April 2009. A. Belaguli, Hassan, Karnataka
- ^ Madhusudan A. Dhaky; Michael Meister (1996). Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture, Volume 1 Part 3 South India Text & Plates. American Institute of Indian Studies. p. 364. ISBN 978-81-86526-00-2.
- ^ MH Krishna (1931), Annual Report of the Mysore Archaeological Department : 1929, Government of Mysore, pp. 8–12 (includes photos of the temple and historic artwork as seen in the 1920s)
External links
- [1] A. Belaguli as per Government of India Website