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English: Ankali Matha was an ancient monastery at the Chandravalli archaeological site near Chitradurga, Karnataka. This sub-terranean monastery was first used by Buddhist monks for its ideal location amongst greenery and serene atmosphere. Later it was a monastery of the Agamic Tantra Shaiva monastery and then Veerashaiva monastery. The picture shows a holy ash (vibhuti) container. Observe the delicate work and the paintings on the wall.
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current13:54, 7 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 13:54, 7 September 2007640 × 480 (119 KB)Ramashray (talk | contribs)Ankali matha near chandravalli, chitradurga, karnataka was an ancient monastry. This sub-terranean monastery was first used by Buddhist monks for its ideal location amongst greenary and serene atmosphere. Later it was a monastery of the Agamic Tantra Shai

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