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Introduction :
Karnataka is a land of fragrance - fragrance
of enchanting perfume of sandal and agarbathis, the aroma of fresh roasted
coffee beans, the head fragrance of the Mysore Mallige and thousands of roses
blossoming. Ancient sculptured temples, magnificent palaces, ornate buildings
and colourful festivals blend beautifully with the evergreen forests, golden
beaches, orange groves and garden cities to form this exquisite land. History :-
The name Karnataka is derived from Karunadu,
literally lofty land. The history of Karnataka dates back to the period of
epics. The capital of Bali and Sugreeva, 'Monkey Kings' of the Ramayana is said
to have been Hampi in the Bellary district. In the 4'th century BC, a local
dynasty Satavahana came to power and his dynasty's rule lasted nearly 300 years.
With the disintegration of the Satavahana dynasty, the Kadambas came to power in
the north, and the Gangas in the south of the state. The gigantic monolithic
statue of Gomateswara is considered to be the monument of the Ganga period. The
Chalukyas of Badami (500 to 735 AD) ruled over a wider area, from the Narmada to
the Kaveri from the days of Pulikeshi II (609 to 642 AD) who had even defeated
Harshvardhana of Kannauj. This dynasty created fine monuments at Badami, Aihole
and Pattadakal, both structural and rock-cut. Aihole has been one of the cradles
of temple architecture in the country. The Rastrakatas (753-973 AD) of Malkhed
who succeeded them levied tribute on the rulers of Kannauj successively in the
so-called Age of 'Imperial Kannauj'. Kannada literature developed in this
period. Outstanding Jain scholars of India lived in their court. The Chalukyas
of Kalyana (973 to 1189 AD) and their feudatories, the Hoysalas of Halebidu
built fine temples, encouraged literature and fine arts. Noted jurist
Vijnaneshwara (work-Mitakshara) lived at Kalyana. The great religious leader
Basaveshwara was a minister at Kalyana. Vijaynagar empire (1136 to 1646 AD)
fostered indigenous traditions and encouraged arts religion and literature in
Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu and Tamil. Overseas trade flourished. The Bahamani
Sultans (Capital-Gulbarga, later Bidar and Bijapur) Adilshahis raised fine Indo-Saranic
buildings and encouraged Urdu and Persian literature. Advent of the Portuguese
resulted in the introduction of new crops (tobacco, chilies, potato etc.). After
the fall of Peshwa (1818 AD) and Tipu (1799 AD) Karnataka came under the
British.
ISKCON Temple
(Bangalore) Jama Masjid
(Bangalore) Cave Temple
(Badami)
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