Shimoga District - Gallery

Gallery

  • Gandaberunda roof sculpture, Rameshwara temple, Keladi, Shimoga District

  • Tripurantakesvara temple, Balligavi, Shimoga District

  • Aghoreshwara temple mantapa, Ikkeri, Shimoga District

  • Nagara or Bidanur Fort, Shimoga District

  • Sarvajnapeetha, Kodachadri

  • Marikamba Temple, Sagara, Shimoga District

  • Lakshminarasimha Temple, Hoysala style, Bhadravathi, Karnataka

  • Birthplace of poet Kuvempu, Kuppali village.

  • Tied arch bridge across Tunga River, Thirthahalli

  • Huccharaya Swamy temple, Shikaripur, Shimoga District

  • Onake Abbi falls near Agumbe, Shimoga District

  • Hidlumane Falls near Nittur

  • Koodli - Sangameshwara Temple

  • Keladi - Rameshwara Temple

  • Kote Seetharamanjaneya Temple

  • Kaitabeshwara Temple, Kotipura, Anavatti, Karnataka.jpg

    Kaitabeshwara Temple, Kotipura, Anavatti, Karnataka

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