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Akkanagamma (ಅಕ್ಕನಾಗಮ್ಮ, ಅಕ್ಕನಾಗಲಾಂಬಿಕೆ)

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  Akkanagamma (ಅಕ್ಕನಾಗಮ್ಮ, ಅಕ್ಕನಾಗಲಾಂಬಿಕೆ) Full Name: Akka Naagamma Alias Name: Naagamma and Naagalambike Pen Name (Vachana Signature): Basavannapriya Chennasangayya As lord of the mind Mahadeva has perceived our minds he makes mortals say unspeakable words, don't be anxious o mind, don't be distraught o body, don't forget the truth be at peace o heart. Basavapriya Chennasangaiah can with the flick of a finger make a mountain of misdeeds disappear. Naagalambike is also called Naagamma and Akka Naagamma and she was the elder sister of Basavanna. Maadarasa was her father and Maadalambike her mother. She was born at Ingaleshwara in Bagewadi. Shivadeva was her husband Chennabasavanna her son. She played a great part in the shaping the life of Basavanna. Nagalambike showed an exemplary efficiency at Mahamane and Anubhavamantapa. After the revolution of Kalyaana she went to Uluvi leading the other sharanas. She died on the banks of Yennehole at Tarikere in Chikkamagalur district.

Baseball Chews Over Smokeless Tobacco

  Smokeless tobacco is as much a part of baseball as hot dogs and the Cubs’ disappointing run at the World Series year after year. While Major League Baseball is asking players to reconsider a habit as old as the sport itself, there is also history to think about — one that has linked the two together in the hearts and minds of Americans. It would be natural to then ask: Is there life to baseball without smokeless tobacco? To answer that question means to look at the history of smokeless tobacco and how it and sport have become intertwined. In the mid-1800s, when baseball first found its footing in America, chewing tobacco was extremely popular (think Philip Morris and cigarettes decades later), and baseball players used it for the same reasons other men did — pure pleasure. Soon, however, players found added benefits to using smokeless tobacco products, such as creating more saliva in the mouth in a dusty environment. This, in turn, helped players to moisten their gloves with spit. It

Geography of Basavakalyan

Village Basavakalyan Block Basavakalyan District Bidar State Karnataka Country India Continent Asia Time Zone IST ( UTC + 05:30) Currency Indian Rupee ( INR ) Dialing Code +91 Date format dd/mm/yyyy Driving side left Internet cTLD in Language Kannada, English Time difference 22 minutes Latitude 17.87 Longitude 76.95 Basavakalyan is a village panchayat located in the Bidar district of Karnataka state,India. The latitude 17.87 and longitude 76.95 are the geocoordinate of the Basavakalyan. Bangalore is the state capital for Basavakalyan village. It is located around 548.0 kilometer away from Basavakalyan.. The other nearest state capital from Basavakalyan is Hyderabad and its distance is 170.3 KM. The other surrouning state capitals are Hyderabad 170.3 KM., Mumbai 452.2 KM., Daman 517.4 KM., The surrounding nearby villages and its distance from Basavakalyan are  Sastapur  6.5 KM ,  Kitta  6.6 KM ,  Betbalkunda  7.2 KM ,  Dhanura ( K)  8.2 KM ,  Yerrandi  9.4 KM , 

an introduction to Basavakalyan

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Welcome to Basavakalyan, the historic city. As you move around, you could observe the cultural, social, linguistic diversities. Kannada, Marathi, Hindi with Urdu influence is spoken as general language for communication by mass. Majority of the population is Hindu, though you find Muslim colonies in deep city. City is full of temples as well as mosques. There are a lot of places to see in this small city – Anubhava Mantapa, Basavakalyan lake, Basaveshwara Vana, Sadguru Sadanand Swami Math, Jama Masjid, Basaveshwara Temple, Adat (huge grain market), Irani style hotels etc. I will start our journey with the  Basavakalyan Fort . As you see the map, the fort is located pretty much out of the main city. This marvelous structure was built during the Chalukyan era. Later on it was under the Muslim (Nizam’s) rule, and so you could also see some muslim architecture being embedded. This mammoth is still standing strong and beautiful.     These are the picture

GORTA the jalianwala bag of KARNTAKA

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GORTA the jalianwala bag of KARNTAKA During 1948, during post-independence violence, hundreds of villagers in Gorta village were massacred by  Razakars  of Hyderabad..The village is also described as  Jallianwalabag of Karnataka  in view of mass killings witnessed on May 9 and 10, 1948.A stone plaque installed in front of the village gives the date of mass killing as 5 May 1948 and the fight continued for about two weeks.It is estimated that more than 200 people were killed by Razakars, the private army of  Nizam  of Hyderabadbut the exact number of deaths was not recorded by body count. [ Shri K.M.Munshi, then Agent General of Union Government (of India), who visited the village after the massacre, in his book "End of an Era" (page 131 and 132) puts total deaths figures around 200 and property destruction worth Rs.70 lakhs. The bitter memories of the massacre are remembered by the women folk of the village by way of songs called  Bhulai pada , a semi-folk song. The

NOT NH9 its name is changed

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National Highway 65  ( NH 65 ),  (previously  National Highway 9 ) , is a  National Highway  in  India . It runs along the states of  Maharashtra ,  Karnataka ,  Telangana  and  Andhra Pradesh . It starts at  Pune  and ends at  Machilipatnam . [ Major cities on this route are  Pune ,  Solapur ,  Hyderabad ,  Suryapet ,  Vijayawada  and  Machilipatnam

WHAT IS THE RELATION BETWEEN THIS ACTOR AND BIDAR?

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Vaijanath Biradar  is a veteran actor in the  Kannada film industry . He has acted in different roles in more than 350 Kannada films. He was born at tepampur village in bhalki taluka of bidar district yes most of the bidar people dont know that he is from BIDAR is a versetile actor he has acted in more then 350 kannada films. he is known for his comedy and serious roles. He was awarded as best actor in 2011 by film festival which was held in madrid, in spain share this article if you feel that he is a great actor and he is from our land