Bellary District


                                           Bellary 



          Bellary is the eighth largest district in Karnataka. Bellary, Hospet, Review, Sandur, hagaribommanahalli, hadagali, Sandur, siruguppa a total of 8419 sq km, including 7 taluks has a wide range. Bellary is the place where Lord Shiva appears in the vines. Indra killed the demon balanemba sthalavaddarinda balahariyu ballariyagideyendu Bellary old antiquity Stone Age to the Iron Age provided a gurutisabahuduadi human thinking here comes janajivanavidditendu prehistoric explorations. 


                 Mauryan rule in this province is subject to the legislation of two tekkalakoteya nitturinalli Shatavahana then, Banavasi P damba, Badami Chalukyas, Rashtrakuta, nolamba, Ganga, uccangi Pandya, kampiliya kampilaraya, kumararamaru carried out in this province. Adil Shahi Sultan's patrons and Maratha rulers under the rule of the Mughals after the world-famous Vijayanagara ruler. Haider Ali and Tipu Sulthana of Mysore took over the district. In 1792, after the fall of Srirangapatna, the district of Bellary became part of the Madras Presidency. In 1956, the linguistic province was formed and the rest of Bellary district, including Adavani, Aluru and Raadurga taluk, joined the Mysore state and became Bellary district. In the new district form of 1997, Harapanahalli taluk was removed from the district and joined the district of Davanagere. 


                       The district is rich in economic, social and cultural fields. Iron, manganese ore deposits, the preparations for the preparation of ready-made garments in South India are in the forefront. The social environment is the first Kannada newspaper "Mangalore news" publication, vaddaradhane krtiracana destination kogali first prose, a second monolith hills in Karnataka's Bellary district marikalyanaveniside visvavikhyatavagidesanskrtika destination. Panchaganatheesh is the place of Shivaratri. 


                 Bellary, Alleppur, Chellagurkey, Kottur, Sandur are the sacred places of Sharan. The historic site of Hampi is a world famous. The academic and prominent district is the headquarters of post-graduate, medical and technical colleges from elementary education. The district is home to the first single Kannada University. 


             The district, which is a part of the district, has been a cultural hub for many languages. Each taluk of this district is a place for watching. The villages of Sandur include Vanasiri Kartikeya, Kudligi Gandhi, Sarvodaya village, Kottur, Ujjaini, Huppettai Tungabhadra Dam, Hampi, Jambunath hill, Sirkugpee Kencanaguda, Thekkalakote, Bellary monolithic hill, Alleppey prison, Mallageshwara hillock, Hagaribomanahalli Malavi reservoir. 


                  Each village in the district has its own reputation with its location. Joladarashi Vallanagowda, Bellary Raghava, Y. Nagesh Shastri, and poet-lyricist Gamaki artists like Grammar Tirtha Chandrasekhar Shastri. Anapada-the-art leather puppet play, yadrammanahalli Bharamappa, belagallu veeranna theater, subhadramma Mansour, is rich in artists such as daroji iramma. 


Poets: sayanacaryaru, Harihar, raghavanka, camarasa, Timmanna, melody, mahalingaranga, devakavi, mailara Basappa, all of whom muttigi anacidarav and Sadashiv jilleyavare Bellary. 


Dasara: Purandaradasu, Vasarayaru, Kanakadasas (Workshops-Bellary) 


Sadhu saints: Vidyaranyaru, Chellagurki Eritatha, Emmiganur jetadatha, Dammur Venkappa Peruvatur, Ujjani Siddalingeswamy, Sri Kottureshwara, Kurugodu Mrs Nilamma Halevaraty, Chennaviraswamy, Thekkalakotu are many other sadhu sachers are in our own place.




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