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    Three rare Kalyana Chalukya-Era Kannada inscriptions discovered in Telangana

    Posted 19 Feb 2025

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    The inscriptions are dated 1129 CE, 1130 CE, and 1132 CE during the reign of Emperor Someswara-III Bhulokamalladeva of the Kalyana Chalukya dynasty.

    • The first inscription details the construction of the Bijjeswara temple and donations made by a local village chief.
    • The second and third inscriptions record donations made to the temple.

    About Kalyana Chalukya (Later/western Chalukyas)

    • Later Chalukyas are considered descendants of the Chalukyas of Badami. Taila II was the first king. He defeated Rajaraja Chola in 992 A.D
    • They ruled the Deccan region from 973-1180 AD. Kalyan (Bidar district in Karnataka) was their capital.

    Art and Culture

    • Architecture
      • Major Temples: Kasi Vishveshvara at Lakkundi, Mallikarjuna at Kuruvatii, Kalleshwara temple at Bagali and Mahádeva at Itagi.
      • Stepped wells: Kalyana Chalukya also known for ornate stepped wells (Pushkarni) which functioned as ritual bathing places. e.g., Manikesvara Temple in Lakkundi.
    • Literature: 
      • Sanskrit and Kannada literature flourished during this period.
      • The literary luminaries of Kannada during this period were Pampa, Ranna, Durgasimha, Nagavarma etc.
    • Religion: 
      • Various sects of Saivism, which were prevalent during this period such as Pashupata, Lakulisa & Kalamukha .
      • The period also marked the advent of a new social & religious movement under the leadership of Basavanna.
    • Tags :
    • Western Chalukya
    • Kalyan Chalukya
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