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Lakkundi, also referred to as Lokkugundi, was a major city prior to the 14th-century, and is now a village in Gadag District of Karnataka, India. By 10th-century, it was already a major economic and commerce center with mint operations for South India, one mentioned in Kannada and Sanskrit inscriptions and texts. By 12th-century, a galaxy of Hindu and Jain temples had been consecrated here, along with public infrastructure such as step wells and water reservoirs. Among the major temples are the Brahma Jinalaya (oldest), Mallikarjuna, Lakshminarayana, Manikeshwara, Naganatha, Kumbheshvara, Nanneshwara, Someshwara, Narayana, Nilakanteshwara, Kasivisesvara (most sophisticated, ornate), Virabhadhara, Virupaksha, and others. As its importance and wealth grew, Lakkundi became one of the capitals

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  • Lakkundi (Kannada: ಲಕ್ಕುಂಡಿ) ist eine Stadt im indischen Bundesstaat Karnataka mit rund 12.500 Einwohnern. Ca. 50 Tempel und Tempelruinen zeugen von der großen regionalen Bedeutung des Ortes im Mittelalter. (de)
  • Lakkundi, also referred to as Lokkugundi, was a major city prior to the 14th-century, and is now a village in Gadag District of Karnataka, India. By 10th-century, it was already a major economic and commerce center with mint operations for South India, one mentioned in Kannada and Sanskrit inscriptions and texts. By 12th-century, a galaxy of Hindu and Jain temples had been consecrated here, along with public infrastructure such as step wells and water reservoirs. Among the major temples are the Brahma Jinalaya (oldest), Mallikarjuna, Lakshminarayana, Manikeshwara, Naganatha, Kumbheshvara, Nanneshwara, Someshwara, Narayana, Nilakanteshwara, Kasivisesvara (most sophisticated, ornate), Virabhadhara, Virupaksha, and others. As its importance and wealth grew, Lakkundi became one of the capitals of the Hoysalas. In and after the 14th-century, it was one of the cities targeted by Islamic Sultanates as they sought loot and political dominance over the South Indian Hindu kingdoms. The British archaeologists of the 19th-century rediscovered Lakkundi and its significance, found well over 50 temple ruins spread around a small village of Lakkundi, all in filthy condition with some hosting colonies of bats. Ruins from Lakkundi now highlight the history of Indian Art in museums. The major Lakkundi temples have now been restored, with some ruins displayed in a local sculpture gallery (museum) and sheds near the temples. These are maintained by the ASI (Archaeological Survey of India). Lakkundi is one of the most important centers for the study of Kalyana Chalukya era Hindu architecture, the so-called Lakkundi-school of architects and craftsmen. Other than Hindu and Jain monuments, a Muslim dargah dedicated to Zindeshah Wali is also found here. (en)
  • Lakkundi (in lingua kannada ಲಕ್ಕುಂಡಿ)è un villaggio situato nel distretto di Gadag, nello stato federato del Karnataka in India; si trova esattamente sulla strada che da Hubli conduce in direzione di Hampi, 13 km ad est di Gadag-Betageri. L'intera zona circostante il centro abitato è disseminata di rovine templari, luogo d'alto interesse archeologico con ben 50 templi, 101 pozzi a gradini e 29 lunghe iscrizioni di alto valore storico e documentario ripartite nei periodi Chalukya, , Seuna e per finire dell'impero Hoysala. Un altro nome utilizzato nelle iscrizioni è quello di LokkiGundi. Esiste anche un ampio complesso templare della fede religiosa che si rifà al Giainismo. Il sito è un gioiello architettonico ancora molto poco conosciuto e non frequentato dalla maggioranza dei turisti internazionali. (it)
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  • Lakkundi (Kannada: ಲಕ್ಕುಂಡಿ) ist eine Stadt im indischen Bundesstaat Karnataka mit rund 12.500 Einwohnern. Ca. 50 Tempel und Tempelruinen zeugen von der großen regionalen Bedeutung des Ortes im Mittelalter. (de)
  • Lakkundi, also referred to as Lokkugundi, was a major city prior to the 14th-century, and is now a village in Gadag District of Karnataka, India. By 10th-century, it was already a major economic and commerce center with mint operations for South India, one mentioned in Kannada and Sanskrit inscriptions and texts. By 12th-century, a galaxy of Hindu and Jain temples had been consecrated here, along with public infrastructure such as step wells and water reservoirs. Among the major temples are the Brahma Jinalaya (oldest), Mallikarjuna, Lakshminarayana, Manikeshwara, Naganatha, Kumbheshvara, Nanneshwara, Someshwara, Narayana, Nilakanteshwara, Kasivisesvara (most sophisticated, ornate), Virabhadhara, Virupaksha, and others. As its importance and wealth grew, Lakkundi became one of the capitals (en)
  • Lakkundi (in lingua kannada ಲಕ್ಕುಂಡಿ)è un villaggio situato nel distretto di Gadag, nello stato federato del Karnataka in India; si trova esattamente sulla strada che da Hubli conduce in direzione di Hampi, 13 km ad est di Gadag-Betageri. L'intera zona circostante il centro abitato è disseminata di rovine templari, luogo d'alto interesse archeologico con ben 50 templi, 101 pozzi a gradini e 29 lunghe iscrizioni di alto valore storico e documentario ripartite nei periodi Chalukya, , Seuna e per finire dell'impero Hoysala. Un altro nome utilizzato nelle iscrizioni è quello di LokkiGundi. (it)
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