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Balligavi a town in Shikaripura taluk Shivamogga district of Karnataka state, India, is today known as Belagami or Balagame. Its ancient names are Baligrama, Dakshina Kedara, Valliggame and Valligrame. Dakshina Kedara means Kedarnath of the South. A place of antiquity, it is known for its ancient monuments. Balligavi is located 72 km from Shivamogga city and 21 km from Shikaripura town and 2.3 km from Shiralakoppa in Shikaripura taluk. Balli in Kannada means creeper or vine.

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  • Balligavi a town in Shikaripura taluk Shivamogga district of Karnataka state, India, is today known as Belagami or Balagame. Its ancient names are Baligrama, Dakshina Kedara, Valliggame and Valligrame. Dakshina Kedara means Kedarnath of the South. A place of antiquity, it is known for its ancient monuments. Balligavi is located 72 km from Shivamogga city and 21 km from Shikaripura town and 2.3 km from Shiralakoppa in Shikaripura taluk. Balli in Kannada means creeper or vine. Archaeologically, Balligavi dates from the Satavahana-Kadamba era and the Chaturmukha linga (four faced linga) here is in that style. The area came under the Banavasi province of the Kadamba Dynasty in 4-5th century AD. Important Kadamba inscriptions like the Talagunda inscriptions, near Balligavi have been collected by the Archaeological Survey of India. (en)
  • Balligavi oder Belagavi (Kannada ಬಳ್ಳಿಗಾವಿ) ist ein Dorf mit knapp 4.000 Einwohnern (Zensus 2011) im Shivamogga-Distrikt des indischen Bundesstaats Karnataka. Der Ort war im 4. und 5. sowie vom 10. bis 12. Jahrhundert ein bedeutendes Subzentrum des Kadamba- bzw. des Chalukya- und des Hoysala-Reiches. (de)
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  • Balligavi oder Belagavi (Kannada ಬಳ್ಳಿಗಾವಿ) ist ein Dorf mit knapp 4.000 Einwohnern (Zensus 2011) im Shivamogga-Distrikt des indischen Bundesstaats Karnataka. Der Ort war im 4. und 5. sowie vom 10. bis 12. Jahrhundert ein bedeutendes Subzentrum des Kadamba- bzw. des Chalukya- und des Hoysala-Reiches. (de)
  • Balligavi a town in Shikaripura taluk Shivamogga district of Karnataka state, India, is today known as Belagami or Balagame. Its ancient names are Baligrama, Dakshina Kedara, Valliggame and Valligrame. Dakshina Kedara means Kedarnath of the South. A place of antiquity, it is known for its ancient monuments. Balligavi is located 72 km from Shivamogga city and 21 km from Shikaripura town and 2.3 km from Shiralakoppa in Shikaripura taluk. Balli in Kannada means creeper or vine. (en)
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