Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture - North and South India
author: Michael W. Meister
edition: 1986, American Institute of Indian Studies
pages: 6147
Topic: History
Chapter 30 - Nolambas of Hemavati
This chapter describes Nolambas of Hemavati located on page 205 in the book Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture (North and South India) compiled by Michael W. Meister, George Michell and M. A. Dhaky. These books deal with Indian temples from the early centuries. South India developed the Dravidian style while North India expressed symbolic experimentation of the divine manifestation.
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Pallava period (Social and Cultural History) [by S. Krishnamurthy]
Krishna Murthy, The Nolambas –A Political and Cultural Study (c. 750 to 1050 A. D. ), Mysore, 1980, pp. 6–8 and 136–137). (* 23) C. Sivaramamurti, Nolamba Sculptures in the Madras Government Museum, Madras 1964, Reprint 2000, pp. 16–17 and pl. VI....
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He proves by tables that it denotes ‘a tract of country well within the boundaries of the present Mysore state and identifies Hosapattana with a village of the same name, situated ‘on an island in the Hemavati river in the Krishnarajapeta taluka of the Mysore district. The book is divided into two parts; the first deals with the origin of the City and the other part with the origin of the Empire....
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