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3 unusual facts about Singarasa


Kanakatte

Kanakatte was also a headquarters of Singarasa, a local chieftan ruling at Arasikere, who shifted his headquarters from Arasikere to this place during 1132 CE.

Singarasa

An inscription dated 1132 states that Singarasa was relocated from Arasikere to Kanakatte, where he built a temple named Bettadakalideva for Shiva by installing a linga.

Singarasa was a local chieftan holding the title of Maha-Samantha (prince of a subjugated region), who had his headquarters at Arasikere, Hassan district, Karnataka, India, in the 12th century CE.


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