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In the Indian state of Karnataka, there is a megalithic site known as Hirebenekal, also known as Hirébeakallu or Hirébeakal. This site is roughly 800 years old and is one of the 2000 megalithic sites in the state of Karnataka. The transition from the Neolithic to the Iron Age may be witnessed in this area through a variety of megalithic burial complexes. In the regional language of Kannada, these are referred to as eḷu guḍḍagaḷu (or "the seven hills") or the moryar guaguḍḍa (or "the hill of...
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In the Indian state of Karnataka, there is a megalithic site known as Hirebenekal, also known as Hirébeakallu or Hirébeakal. This site is roughly 800 years old and is one of the 2000 megalithic sites in the state of Karnataka. The transition from the Neolithic to the Iron Age may be witnessed in this area through a variety of megalithic burial complexes. In the regional language of Kannada, these are referred to as eḷu guḍḍagaḷu (or "the seven hills") or the moryar guaguḍḍa (or "the hill of...
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Vittala Temple is Hampi's most magnificent architectural display, serving as the hub of the city's attractions. There are no words to adequately describe this spectacle. The temple is designed as a large site with a perimeter wall and entry towers. This campus is home to numerous buildings, pavilions, and temples. Lord Vishnu takes the shape of Vittala, after whom the temple is named. The cattle herds in this section of the nation venerated this aspect of Vishnu as their cult deity. The...
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A megalithic site called Hirebenekal, also known as Hirébeakallu or Hirébeakal, is situated in the Indian state of Karnataka. This site, one of the 2000 megalithic ones in the state of Karnataka, is about 800 years old. Here, a variety of megalithic burial monuments may be seen that illustrate the change from the Neolithic to the Iron Age. These are known as eḷu guḍḍagaḷu (or "the seven hills") or the moryar guaguḍḍa (or "the hill of the moryas") in the local language of Kannada. The Hire...
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A megalithic site called Hirebenekal, also known as Hirébeakallu or Hirébeakal, is situated in the Indian state of Karnataka. This site, one of the 2000 megalithic ones in the state of Karnataka, is about 800 years old. Here, a variety of megalithic burial monuments may be seen that illustrate the change from the Neolithic to the Iron Age. These are known as eḷu guḍḍagaḷu (or "the seven hills") or the moryar guaguḍḍa (or "the hill of the moryas") in the local language of Kannada. The Hire...