Lingadahalli

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Lingadahalli
village ( Hobli Centre )
Lingadahalli
Location in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 13°36′N 75°50′E / 13.60°N 75.83°E / 13.60; 75.83Coordinates: 13°36′N 75°50′E / 13.60°N 75.83°E / 13.60; 75.83
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Chikkamagaluru
Population
  Total 15,000
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 577129
Telephone code 08261
Vehicle registration KA18
Nearest city Chikmagaluru shimoga
Literacy 80 %%
Lok Sabha constituency Udupi Chikmagalur
Climate Cool (Köppen)

Lingadahalli is a village in Tarikere Taluk, Chikkamagaluru district, Karnataka, India. Lingadahalli is one of the pre-historic sites found in Karnataka state.[1]

Demographics

Lingayatism is the major religion in the area. There are many different religions practiced in this village, so the village is known for religious tolerance and understanding.

The name Lingadahalli comes from the Lingayat community, the largest part of the population of the community. The VeeraShiva legend is a part of this area's culture, although Brahmins and the Koushika Sankethi group comprise a large part of the community. Sankethi is the major tribe amongst Brahmins. Virabadreshvara Temple and Ramamandira temple of lord Rama are at the heart of the town.

Geography

The village is a hobli and scenic hills of Kemmanagundi and Kallahathigiri Falls (where the Lord VeeraBhadreshvara resides) are around 10 km from the village. Lingadahalli is a roadmap to karnataka tourism, nearby places are Hebbe falls,Amruthapura temple, Lakkavalli Bhadra Dam, dattatreya peeta (baba budan giri).The whole area covered by many hills and coffee estates. Linagadahalli also famous for two people, Late Sri veda brahma Narasimha murthy - pandith in vedas, winner of the Veda Ratna award and Late Ramachandra Rao- freedom fighter.

Agriculture is the main industry in this area and common perennial crops grown are Areca nut, coconut and banana. The main annual crops grown are beans, green peas, potatoes, and chillies.

See also

Lingadahalli is a Hobli Centre In Tarikere Taluk.

References

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