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Alexr. Rea

CHALUKYAN ARCHITECTURE INCLUDING EXAMPLES FROM THE BALLARI DISTRICT, MADRAS PRESIDENCY [Hardcover]

Gyan Publishing House, 2021

53,76 €

Gyan Books Pvt Ltd

(Delhi, India)

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Dettagli

Año de publicación
2021
ISBN
1111019848794
Autor
Alexr. Rea
Páginas
278
Editores
Gyan Publishing House
Materia
History
Idiomas
Inlgés
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About the Book:-The group of temples, illustrated in this work, is situated within a circuit of twelve miles radius, in the western portion of the Bellari district, wedged in by Haidarabad territory on the north and Maishr on the south. The Tungabhadra River, near which they are, forms the boundary on the west and north. If a circle of the diameter noted, is drawn on the map, the line passes through Huvina- hadagalli and Magala on the north, Kuruvatti and Halavagalu on the south-west, and Bagali on the east. Halavagalu is situated about five miles inside the line of the south circumference, and, a similar distance within that of the north-west. Another temple, in the same style, was seen at Sogi, five miles south-south-east from Huvinahadgalli. Harihar is situated within the Mandir boundaries and stands on the Tungabhadra river, fourteen miles south of Halavagalu. From it, a plan and a few details have been taken for comparison with the others. Only an arbitrary frontier divides this portion of Ballari from the adjoining province of Maishr, so that this group may be considered as an offshoot, or the outlying examples of the style which had one of its principal localities in the latter State. But though the principal known examples have their seat in Maishr, it is to the territory on the north that attention must be directed for the earliest works: for there, it has been pointed out, was situated the central seat of the Chalukyan power.
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