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Basavakalyan recent comments:

  • Mallareddy Bole comlex, sanjivreddy bole (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    agroseeds&fert
  • Raja Baghsawaar Dargah, Tanzil ahmed (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Hellow!!.I am Tanzil I am from Basavakalyan and i wantto show this temple all over in india or world.
  • Maruti Mandir, Prabhu (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Gardan
  • Gurupadappa Patil, S B Biradar (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    The Tag Name is to be Changed as - Smota to SMITA
  • Hamilpure Madukar House, ravi waghmare (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    MY MADUMAMA HOUSE
  • Hamilpure SUBHASH House, ravi waghmare (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    THIS IS MY MAMA HOUSE
  • Maruti Mandir, shilpa (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    The buetiful Hanuman Mandir
  • Basvakalyan Fort, zayid (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    kalyani sharif ki shan hai ye kila
  • Channamalle Nivas (Siva&guru), D M KORALE (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    SIVA & GURU BROTHERS RESIDENCE.
  • Gaduge Math, Basu (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    This is the Place where Lord Allam Prabhu used to sit. Allama Prabhu was a mystic Veerashaiva saint and poet of the 12th century. He was born in the village of Balligavi near present day Shimoga. He was contemporary to Basavanna and is one of the foremost Veerashaiva saints along with Basavanna and Akka Mahadevi. Like the other Veerashaiva saints also known as Sharanas or Sharanaru, Allama also composed many Vachanas in the Bhakti tradition. His compositions were in praise of his deity, Guheshwara.