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''' Belakavadi ''' is a [[village]] in the southern state of [[Karnataka]], [[India]].<ref name="censusindia">Village code= 2431600 {{cite web|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Village_Directory/Population_data/Population_5000_and_Above.aspx|title=Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above|first=Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India|accessdate=2008-12-18}}</ref><ref name="yahoomaps">{{cite web|url=http://in.maps.yahoo.com|title=Yahoomaps India :|accessdate=2008-12-18}} Belakavadi, Mandya, Karnataka</ref> It is located in the [[Malavalli]] [[taluk]] of [[Mandya district]] in Karnataka.
''' Belakavadi ''' is a [[village]] in the southern state of [[Karnataka]], [[India]].<ref name="censusindia">Village code= 2431600 {{cite web|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Village_Directory/Population_data/Population_5000_and_Above.aspx|title=Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above|first=Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India|accessdate=2008-12-18}}</ref><ref name="yahoomaps">{{cite web|url=http://in.maps.yahoo.com|title=Yahoomaps India :|accessdate=2008-12-18}} Belakavadi, Mandya, Karnataka</ref> It is located in the [[Malavalli]] [[taluk]] of [[Mandya district]] in Karnataka. As per the records of Hoysala rulers belakavadi was one of the central places of administrative divisions.<ref> http://www.karunadu.gov.in/gazetteer/GazetteerMandya2009/Chapter-17.pdf , pg 2 </ref>. Temples include Shanbhulingeshwara Temple<ref>http://www.shaivam.org/siddhanta/spka-mandya-temples.htm , Malavalli Taluk Shiva Temples </ref> and maramma temple.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
As of 2001 India [[census]], Belakavadi had a population of 9851 with 4888 males and 4963 females.<ref name="censusindia" /> Majority of the population belong to Hinduism.
As of 2001 India [[census]], Belakavadi had a population of 9851 with 4888 males and 4963 females.<ref name="censusindia" /> Majority of the population belong to Hinduism.


==Historical and Archaeological facts==
Belakavadi is on the left bank of the river Kaveri situated 20 kms southwest of the taluk centre Malavalli. Plenty of red, black, black red and coloured pottery as well as Rousette coated potteries of the Megalithic age were discovered in a site on the banks of the river. On some of them are traces of decorations. In a ruined pit, animal bones were found. The 1945-46 report of the department of Archaeology refers to it, probably as a mud burial. All the six inscriptions reported from this place are of the Vijayanagar period and registers the grant given to the Shambhulinga temple. The Ishwara temple on the river bank, is a structure of about 15th century and the Veerabhadra temple in the centre street of the village is of about 14th century. There are other templessuch as Kattebasappa, Upparige Basaveshwara and Mandalakamma, It also has more than seven hero stones and several Masti stones<ref>http://www.karunadu.gov.in/gazetteer/GazetteerMandya2009/Chapter-17.pdf , pg 17</ref>.

==Literature and culture==
Literature and cultural heritage in this area is rich and belakavadi was one the centres of rich cltural activities in past. In these regions temples were used as workshops<ref>http://www.karunadu.gov.in/gazetteer/GazetteerMandya2009/Chapter-14.pdf , pg 1 </ref>. Famous musician srinivasa iyengar is from the same place<ref>http://www.karunadu.gov.in/gazetteer/GazetteerMandya2009/Chapter-14.pdf ,pg 2 </ref>.
==See also==
==See also==
* [[Mandya]]
* [[Mandya]]
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==External links==
==External links==
* http://Mandya.nic.in/
* http://Mandya.nic.in/
* About village: http://www.karunadu.gov.in/gazetteer/GazetteerMandya2009/Chapter-17.pdf, pg 17

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{{Settlements in Mandya district}}



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Belakavadi
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Belakavadi is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India.[2][3] It is located in the Malavalli taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka. As per the records of Hoysala rulers belakavadi was one of the central places of administrative divisions.[4]. Temples include Shanbhulingeshwara Temple[5] and maramma temple.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Belakavadi had a population of 9851 with 4888 males and 4963 females.[2] Majority of the population belong to Hinduism.

Historical and Archaeological facts

Belakavadi is on the left bank of the river Kaveri situated 20 kms southwest of the taluk centre Malavalli. Plenty of red, black, black red and coloured pottery as well as Rousette coated potteries of the Megalithic age were discovered in a site on the banks of the river. On some of them are traces of decorations. In a ruined pit, animal bones were found. The 1945-46 report of the department of Archaeology refers to it, probably as a mud burial. All the six inscriptions reported from this place are of the Vijayanagar period and registers the grant given to the Shambhulinga temple. The Ishwara temple on the river bank, is a structure of about 15th century and the Veerabhadra temple in the centre street of the village is of about 14th century. There are other templessuch as Kattebasappa, Upparige Basaveshwara and Mandalakamma, It also has more than seven hero stones and several Masti stones[6].

Literature and culture

Literature and cultural heritage in this area is rich and belakavadi was one the centres of rich cltural activities in past. In these regions temples were used as workshops[7]. Famous musician srinivasa iyengar is from the same place[8].

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.indiastudychannel.com/india/cities/26351-Belakavadi.aspx
  2. ^ a b Village code= 2431600 "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Retrieved 2008-12-18. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Yahoomaps India :". Retrieved 2008-12-18. Belakavadi, Mandya, Karnataka
  4. ^ http://www.karunadu.gov.in/gazetteer/GazetteerMandya2009/Chapter-17.pdf , pg 2
  5. ^ http://www.shaivam.org/siddhanta/spka-mandya-temples.htm , Malavalli Taluk Shiva Temples
  6. ^ http://www.karunadu.gov.in/gazetteer/GazetteerMandya2009/Chapter-17.pdf , pg 17
  7. ^ http://www.karunadu.gov.in/gazetteer/GazetteerMandya2009/Chapter-14.pdf , pg 1
  8. ^ http://www.karunadu.gov.in/gazetteer/GazetteerMandya2009/Chapter-14.pdf ,pg 2