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Hanamasagar
Hanamasagar (Halasagar) is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in Vijayapur taluk, of Vijayapur district, Karnataka and is nearly 40 km from the district headquarter Vijayapur. It is a small village which is a pilgrim, having the post office at Kambagi and Babaleshwar hobli. History Hanamasagar was a pilgrim on behalf of Shree Karigirishwar Swamiji who was there in the last century. Only one photo of Swamiji is available for their emblem. Every year in month of July, celebrated festival. Shree Guru Chakravarti Sadashiv Murthy (Muthya) of Babaladi has a matt in Hanamasagar, i.e., Shri Karigiri Sangam Shivalingeshwar Punyashram (ಶ್ರೀ ಕರಿಗಿರಿ ಸಂಗಮ ಶಿವಲಿಂಗೇಶ್ವರ ಪುಣ್ಯಾಶ್ರಮ,ಸುಕ್ಷೇತ್ರ ಹಣಮಸಾಗರ). and shri Sangameshwar utasava in sravan massa. Demographics , Hanumasagar is a medium size village located in Bijapur Taluka of Bijapur district, ...
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Kambagi
Kambagi is a panchayat village in the southern state of Karnataka, India.2001 Census Village code = 198800, Administratively it is under Vijayapur Taluk of Vijayapur District, Karnataka.2011 Census Village code = 599129, It is nearly from district headquarters, the city of Vijayapur, Karnataka. Kambagi has Government Primary HealthCare Center, Post Office, Bank of India and Gram Panchayat offices. There are two other villages included the Kambagi Gram Panchayat: Hanamasagar and Madagunaki. Demographics In the 2001 India census, the village of Kambagi had a population of 3,663, with 1,850 males and 1,813 females. In the 2011 census, the village of Kambagi had a population of 3,095. History Historical Hanuman temple is present. Geography Village is situated geographically at 16* 32' 10'' north latitude and 75* 31' 19'' east longitude. Temples *Shri Chandraprabhu Basti *Shri Hanuman Temple, *Shri AmoghaSiddeshwar Temple, *Shri Durga Devi Temple, *Shri Pandurang Te ...
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Babaleshwar
Babaleshwar is a taluka place in the southern state of Karnataka, India.Village code= 197900 Babaleshwar, Bijapur, Karnataka It is located in the Bijapur Taluka of Bijapur district in Karnataka. It is 22 km from the district headquarters, the city of Bijapur. Demographics India census, Babaleshwar had a population of 10,645 out of which 5,405 are males and 5,240 are females. As per the Population Census 2011, there are total 2,133 families residing in the village Babaleshwar. The total population of Babaleshwar is 10,645 out of which 5,405 are males and 5,240 are females thus the Average Sex Ratio of Babaleshwar is 969. The population of Children of age 0-6 years in Babaleshwar village is 1443 which is 14% of the total population. There are 761 male children and 682 female children between the age 0-6 years. Thus as per the Census 2011 the Child Sex Ratio of Babaleshwar is 896 which is less than Average Sex Ratio (969) of Babaleshwar village. As per the Census 2011, ...
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Bolachikkalaki village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. Administratively it is under Vijayapur Taluka of Vijayapur district, Karnataka. It is located nearly 45 kilometres (25 mi) from district headquarter Vijayapur. Demographics In the 2011 census, the village had a population of 3,095. Geography Village is situated geographically at 16* 32' 10'' north latitude and 75* 31' 19'' east longitude. Temples *Shri Hanuman Temple *Shri Durga Devi Temple *Shri Pandurang Temple *Shri Mallikarjun Temple Religion Village is having mainly Hindu and Muslim community people. Language People speak mainly in ''Kannada'' also Hindi, Marathi, Urdu and English as well. Mosques Mosque and Maszid for Muslim community. Moharam and Uras festivals are celebrated by both Hindu and Muslim religion. Agriculture The village land is quite fertile, with over 70% of it being well-suited to cultivation and crop production. Farmers there grow mainly sugar cane, grapes, maize, and sorghum. Sma ...
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