Inscription at Lakshmi Narasimha. Temple at Tonnur. The inscription states that Vira Narasimha (a Hoysala king) made a grant of land to the mahajans of Tonnur for annual repairs of the channel at Harahu (a channel from the Tonnurkere)
Inscription at Lakshmi Narasimha. Temple at Tonnur. The inscription states that Vira Narasimha (a Hoysala king) made a grant of land to the mahajans of Tonnur for annual repairs of the channel at Harahu (a channel from the Tonnurkere)
Inscription at Lakshmi Narasimha. Temple at Tonnur. The inscription states that Vira Narasimha (a Hoysala king) made a grant of land to the mahajans of Tonnur for annual repairs of the channel at Harahu (a channel from the Tonnurkere)
Inscription at Lakshmi Narasimha. Temple at Tonnur. The inscription states that Vira Narasimha (a Hoysala king) made a grant of land to the mahajans of Tonnur for annual repairs of the channel at Harahu (a channel from the Tonnurkere)
Inscription relating to the Chikkadevaraya anicut in Sitapur village. The inscription is dated 1455 and registers a gift of the Hosahalli village to 72 Mahajans by one Devaraja, son of Singana Vodeya of Nagamangala. The dowor had a channel dug out to the river Kaveri which the Mahajans desired to be extended to their village.
Inscription relating to the Chikkadevaraya anicut in Sitapur village. The inscription is dated 1455 and registers a gift of the Hosahalli village to 72 Mahajans by one Devaraja, son of Singana Vodeya of Nagamangala. The dowor had a channel dug out to the river Kaveri which the Mahajans desired to be extended to their village.
Inscription relating to the Chikkadevaraya anicut in Sitapur village. The inscription is dated 1455 and registers a gift of the Hosahalli village to 72 Mahajans by one Devaraja, son of Singana Vodeya of Nagamangala. The dowor had a channel dug out to the river Kaveri which the Mahajans desired to be extended to their village.
Inscription relating to the Chikkadevaraya anicut in Sitapur village. The inscription is dated 1455 and registers a gift of the Hosahalli village to 72 Mahajans by one Devaraja, son of Singana Vodeya of Nagamangala. The dowor had a channel dug out to the river Kaveri which the Mahajans desired to be extended to their village.
Inscription relating to the Chikkadevaraya anicut in Sitapur village. The inscription is dated 1455 and registers a gift of the Hosahalli village to 72 Mahajans by one Devaraja, son of Singana Vodeya of Nagamangala. The dowor had a channel dug out to the river Kaveri which the Mahajans desired to be extended to their village.
Inscription relating to the Chikkadevaraya anicut in Sitapur village. The inscription is dated 1455 and registers a gift of the Hosahalli village to 72 Mahajans by one Devaraja, son of Singana Vodeya of Nagamangala. The dowor had a channel dug out to the river Kaveri which the Mahajans desired to be extended to their village.
Inscription relating to the Chikkadevaraya anicut in Sitapur village. The inscription is dated 1455 and registers a gift of the Hosahalli village to 72 Mahajans by one Devaraja, son of Singana Vodeya of Nagamangala. The dowor had a channel dug out to the river Kaveri which the Mahajans desired to be extended to their village.
Inscription relating to the Chikkadevaraya anicut in Sitapur village. The inscription is dated 1455 and registers a gift of the Hosahalli village to 72 Mahajans by one Devaraja, son of Singana Vodeya of Nagamangala. The dowor had a channel dug out to the river Kaveri which the Mahajans desired to be extended to their village.