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My travel experience in kudalasangama

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English: Kudalasangama is one of the traditional place in karnataka, India. It is a important centre pilgrimage for lingaytes. It is the Aikya Mantapa of Basavanna who was the founder of lingayat sect of Hindu religion and he worshiped lord Shiva as a symbol of his sect. Basavanna was one of the famous philosopher, poet,social reformer and Lingayat saint. Kudalasangama is a beautiful place where Aikya Mantapa is situated in between Krishna and Malaprabha rivers. The Aikya Mantapa or holy samadhi of Basavanna is indicated by shiva linga.
  • Location: kudalasangama shetra, Bagalkot District, Hunagunda Taluk
Date 2021-07-03-5.50PM
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Author Picture quest

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