Author name: Shiva Kumar Mutt

Hello , My name is Shiv .I am a adventure seeker, traveler,avid interests in Indian history,blogger living in Garden city of India (Bengaluru) This is my blog , come and Xplore the Adventure and historical walks in my pages..

Hanuman Gundi Falls, in the nestle of Kudremukha National forest of Western Ghats

Hanumangundi falls also knowns as Suthanabbe falls it’s located in the nestling of a lush evergreen forest of Kudremukha forest region of Western Ghats. It is situated 79Kms from Mangalore and it’s very near to Sringeri a main pilgrimage center of this region located in the district of Chickmagalur. You will get this falls while …

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The Golden Era of Veerashaiva faith in coastal Karnataka during Keladi reign

This article particularly not upholding a particular community instead to give information to the people on the hidden rich history of Veerashaiva faith in Undivided Dakshina Kannada districts (Present Dakshina Kannada & Udupi district) of Karnataka. During the Vijayanagara kingdom the main feudatories to this region are Keladi kings are Veerashiava followers and Aftermath of …

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Col Colin Mackenzie -The English Surveyor who illustrated South India’s unpublished manuscript’s.

Colonel Colin Mackenzie who is a first Surveyor general of British East India company who extensively studies historical manuscripts, numismatics, Kaifiyath[s] of South India especially the Mysore kingdom and Madras state. We Kannadigas always delight to these English men’s who extensively worked to illustrated India’s rich history,  language, manuscripts, inscriptions , literature and more.   …

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HAMPI – A forgotten Empire of South India

Hampi Traditionally it’s also known as  Pampa , kishkinda, Bhaskara kshetra – is derived from the old name of the Tungabhadra river, the name ‘Hampi”is an anglicized version of Kannada name Hampe (derived from Pampa). This historic place listed in UNESCO world heritage  site, this ruined city is located on the bank of river Tungabhadra   …

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Navooru, A tiny hamlet on the foothills of Western ghats of Karnataka

Navooru it’s a small village nestled close to the western Ghat of Belthangady Taluk of Dakshina Kannada district.It was a long time thought to publish a blog on this village but due to hectic busy unable to write on this, due to the country lockdown due to COVID19 got sufficient time to complete it.Historically this …

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