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Himachal Pradesh - an enchanting land that entices all visitors. There are few who are not tempted to visit it over and over again. The majestic snow capped mountain peaks, the mossy meadows, the lovely green carpeted valleys, the rippling streams are a few manifestations of its unparallel beauty. A visit to the various Cities in Himachal Pradesh will help one understand why it is deemed as one of the most alluring tourist destination in India.
Shimla, Kullu, Manali, Dalhousie, Dharamsala are amongst the more popular Cities in Himachal Pradesh. Hordes of tourist flock these hill stations particularly in the summer months partly to escape the summer heat and mainly to savor their mesmerizing beauty. The pleasant climate of the Cities in Himachal Pradesh is a welcome relief from the scorching heat. They are also very well connected to different parts of the country and hence easily accessible.
Some of the other Cities in Himachal Pradesh that are relatively less known but nonetheless as charming includes Chail, Parwanoo, Kufri, Pragpur, Solan, Mandi, Harimpur, Una, Nahan. These places have managed to retain their purity and pristine beauty unruffled by the vagaries of modern civilization. The much needed fresh air that will rejuvenate you and which is so glaringly absent in big cities is one of the most priced possessions of these Cities in Himachal Pradesh in addition to their scenic beauty.
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Part II: Amruteshwar Temple, Annigeri, Karnataka, India. History set in Stone. Stone Inscriptions
Part II: Ancient stone inscriptions @ Amrteshwara Temple, Annigeri, Karnataka, India
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Part I : Outer wall architecture and embellishments
Part II : Ancient Stone Inscriptions in the Temple
Part III : The inner Mandap and the door frame carvings.
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Inscriptions –
1. On a slab set up in the prakara of the Amritesvara temple – South Indian Inscriptions vol XV – This is dated the fifth regnal year of the Kalachuri king Bijjala, corresponds to 1161 CE. Bijala who is praised for his valour, is referred to as Bhujabalachakravarti and Mahamandalesvara. It registers a gift of land at Annigere to the god Amruteshwara of the excellent Dakshina-Varanasi Tirtha, by Dandanayaka Sridharayya. One of the gifts was meant for reciting the Purana in the temple. Annigere is described as rajadhani-pattana. The inscription is badly damaged.
2. On a slab set up in the prakara of the Amruteshwara temple – South Indian Inscriptions vol XV – This is dated the third regnal year of the Yadava king Bhillama V, corresponding to 1190 CE. It registers the gift of a fixed quantity of jawar to be supplied every month for worship and offerings to the god Svayambhu Amruteshwara by Mahamandalesvara Dandina-gova Bachideva. The earlier part of the record contains the description of the rajadhani-pattana Annigere and its Mahajanas, the donor’s family, etc.
3. On a pillar to the left of the southern entrance (outer side) the Amruteshwara temple – South Indian Inscriptions vol XV – This is dated the seventh regnal year of the Hoysala king Vira-Ballala II, corresponding to 1197 CE. It records a gift of land to the god Svayambhu-Amruteshwara of the rajadhanipattana Annigere, by Singayya-dannayaka, son-in-law of Kumara Lakshmidhara-dandanatha.
4. Base of the vinayaka image set up on the roof of the mandapa in the Amruteshwara temple – South Indian Inscription vol XX – The record states that the image was got prepared by Mallana and Nakimayya son of Dhundadeva described as the son of the thousand sameya who were the devaputrakas of god Amruteshwara of Annigere. In characters of about the 12th century CE.
5. On a slab set up in the prakara of Amruteshwara temple – South Indian Inscriptions vol XV – This is dated the twelfth regnal year of the Hoysala king Vira-Ballala II, corresponding to 1202 CE. It records a gift of land, after purchase, to the god Svayambhu Amruteshwara of rajadhani-pattana Annigere, for worship on the eighth and fourteenth tithi in the month of Magha, by Basavayya-dandanayaka, the governor of Belvala-300, who is described as one of the four dandanayakas of the king, the other three being amrita, Kalla and Masanayya. The gift is said to have been made at the command of the king whose descent in the lunar line together with the subsequent account of the Hoysala family is narrated in detail.
6. On a pillar in the mandapa of the Amruteshwara temple – South Indian Inscriptions vol XV – This is dated the fifteenth regnal year of the Hoysala king Vira-Ballala II, corresponding to 1205 CE. It records a gift of money for offerings at the time of pradosha on the fourth, seventh and thirteenth tithes to the god Svayambhu-amruteshwara of the rajadhani-pattana Annigere, by Hakisettiya-Devayya. The money was deposited with the One Thousand Mahajanas of the palace, who were to utilize its interest only for the said purpose. It contains praise of the donor and his daughter. The record is damaged.
7. On a slab set up in the prakara of Amruteshwara temple – South Indian Inscriptions vol XV – The inscription belongs to the reign of the Hoysala king Vira-Ballala II. It described the subordinate chief Mandalika Bachana who was governing the tract from the rajadhani-pattana Annigere. The purpose of the record seems to be to register a gift to the god Amruteshwara. The epigraph being badly damaged and worn out, most of the details are lost.
8. On a pillar to the right of the southern entrance (outer side) into the Amritesvara temple – South Indian Inscriptions vol XV – 14th century CE – It seems to condemn the evil of gambling.
9. On a pillar in the mandapa of the Amritesvara temple – South Indian Inscriptions vol XV – 15th century CE – It states that the image of Nandi was the work of Kannoja, son of Yelemela Bassoja.
10. On a slab set up on the right side of the southern entrance into the Amruteshwara temple – South Indian Inscriptions vol XV – The inscription refers to the Vijayanagara king Achyutaraya and dated in Saka 1461, corresponding to 1539 CE. It records the gift of Anandanidhi to the Brahmanas by the king in the presence of the god Vithalesvara on the banks of the Tungabhadra. It adds that the gift was recorded on stone in the presence of the god Amritesvara of Annigere.