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Hale (Old) Kurugodu' was earlier a village of
Kurugodu
during the rule of Sindhs, which later got shifted from here to the
east, in its current location. This place today stands a mute spectator
to its history and the events that took place here. There are many
temples here, most of which are in ruins today. It is hard to imagine
the grandeur of this town in the bygone era. The
majestic hill fort,
the grand temples and cave temples here serve as a testimony to what a
small yet significant dynasty could achieve in a short time. There are
more than 10 temples built during their period that have survived the
test of time, significant among them are,
1. Chikka Basavanna Temple: This temple is located about 2 km
from the main village and is dedicated to Lord Basavanna (Nandi). This
murti of Basavanna is facing Lord Shiva, located on the hill of
Kurugodu. This temple was built in 12th century, with only garbhagriha
and a part of the Navaranga remaining today. This temple is located in a
calm and serene location and we spent quite a good time here.
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| Chikka Basavanna Temple, Kurugodu |
2. Sri Veerabhadra Cave Temple: Sri Veerabhadra cave temple is
located in the interiors of the hills. We had to drive across a few
quarry vehicle routes to reach these isolated caves. There are 2 caves
here, one dedicated to Sri Veerabhadra with Sri Daksha Maharaja and the
other to Lord Shiva. There is a Kannada inscription in front of these
caves.
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| Lord Veerabhadra Swamy With Daksha Maharaja |
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| Cave Temple, Kurugodu |
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| Inscriptions in front of Veerabhadra Swamy Cave Temple |
3. Jain Cave Temple: A small cave probably dedicated to Jain
Tirthankaras and remains incomplete due to change of rule here. These
carving date to 9th - 10th Century, before Kurugodu Sindhs taking over
this place.
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| Incomplete Carvings of Jain Tirthankaras |
4. Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple: Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy temple
was built by Kurugodu Sindhs in the 12th century. It is now in a ruined
state with all the vandalizing done by our generation. The temple
consists of a garbhagriha, an antarala and an open sabhamandapa.
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| Sri Mallikarjuna swamy temple, Kurugodu |
5. Sri Sangameshwara Temple: Sri Sangameshwara temple is the
grandest of all the surviving temples here. This huge temple was built
in the 13th century, with later additions by the Vijayanagara kings in
16th century. This temple consists of garbhagriha, an antarala, a
pradakshinapatha, an open 60 pillared mahamandapa and a mukhamandapa.
The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of a Linga. It was
good to see that this temple was live and people were performing pujas
and offering prayers here.
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| Sri Sangameshwara Temple, Kurugodu |
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| Veeragallu |
6. Srisaila Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple: Srisaila Mallikarjuna
Swamy Temple was built in 12th century by the Kurugodu Sindhs. This
temple consists of a garbhagriha, an antarala, a sabhamandapa and a
mukhamandapa. There is a beautiful pillar in front of this temple.
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| Srisaila Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, Kurugodu |
7. Sri Siddeshwara Temple: Sri Siddeshwara temple is close to
Kurugodu town, probably hinting this to be the earliest village site. We
found many pieces of pots and stone tools. This was a Jaina temple, but
later converted into a Shiva temple during the 12th century by Kurugodu
Sindhs. The temple consists of a garbhagriha, an antarala, a
sabhamandapa and a mukhamandapa.
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| Sri Siddeshwara Temple, Kurugodu |
8. Sri Rachamalleshwara Temple: Sri Rachamalleshwara temple is a
trikuta temple built in 1177 AD by the Kurugodu Sindhs. This temple is
dedicated to Lord Shiva, housing Lingas in all its three garbhagrihas
and are named Gavareshwara, Mallikarjuna and Muddeshwara. The temple was
renamed as Rachamalleshwara due to the belief that the strongest
of the Kurugodu Sindhs, Chief Rachamalla transformed into a Shiva Linga
post his death, here in the temple. It is a pity that this temple today
is in ruins.
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| Sri Rachamalleshwara Temple, Kurugodu |
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| Lord Rachamalleshwara |
9. Murugudi Temple Complex: This temple complex comprises of 4
temples, all of which are dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of a
Linga. Two out of these temples are live with regular worships, while
the other two are in ruins. The main temple here consists of a
garbhagriha, an antarala, a sabhamandapa and a mukhamandapa.
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| North Temple, Murugudi Complex |
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| South Temple, Murugudi Complex |
10. Dodda Ganeshana Bande: There are two stone carvings of Lord
Ganesha here, one of which is 10 ft tall and the other is 20 ft. The
carving of the 20 ft Dodda Ganesha was amazingly beautiful!
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| Dodda Ganesha |
To be continued...
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