Category:Lakkundi
Lakkundi is a large village in north Karnataka. It is a major archaeological site, and home to many 10th to 13th-century temples in the Gadag-Lakkundi region.
Lakkundi was once a large, major historic city referred in pre-14th century texts as Lokkigundi – serving as a former capital of the Hoysala dynasty. The city was destroyed in the Sultanate raids and wars that began in the 13th-century and continued till the formation of the Vijayanagara Empire. The end of Vijayanagara Empire brought further social and political chaos to this region. Lakkundi was reduced to a galaxy of abandoned and mutilated ruins, spread over a cluster of small rural villages with a combined population of few thousand residents in the 19th-century.
Lakkundi is about 12 kilometers southeast of Gadag-Betageri twin city, between Hampi and Goa. It can be reached by India's National Highway 67.
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- Kasivisvesvara Temple, Lakkundi (103 F)
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- Muskin Bhavi (8 F)
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- Naganatha Temple, Lakkundi (31 F)
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Media in category "Lakkundi"
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Cravings of Lakkundi.jpg 2,592 × 4,608; 3.43 MB
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Lakkundi tableau at Vishwa Kannada sammelana Belgaum.jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 1.42 MB
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