Author: Historia Indica

Kurudumale Someshwara Temple: A Timeless Marvel of Karnataka

In the tranquil village of Kurudumale, Karnataka, lies the magnificent Someshwara Temple—a structure steeped in myth, history, and architectural grandeur. Situated just 10 kilometers from Mulbagal town and 36 kilometers from Kolar, Kurudumale is a hidden gem known for its rich spiritual and historical significance. While the village is famous for the towering Ganapathi idol […]

Hebbal Kittayya Stone Inscription: A Hero Stone for Bangalore’s Oldest Citizen

Nestled in Bangalore’s Hebbal area, a remarkable piece of history stands beneath a modest stone mandap. The Hebbal Kittayya Stone Inscription is a collection of four ancient hero-stones, now preserved and proudly displayed, offering a glimpse into Bangalore’s earliest documented past. Discovered in 2018 by vigilant residents of Hebbal, these stones were originally found half-buried […]

Exploring the Ratnagiri Fort Trek in Rolla

Nestled in the Anantpur district of Andhra Pradesh, Ratnagiri Fort is a hidden gem for trekking enthusiasts and history lovers alike. Located in the village of Rolla, it offers a delightful mix of natural beauty and ancient architecture, perfect for a day trip from Bangalore. The fort is roughly 130 kilometers from Bangalore, making it […]

Tracing Bengaluru’s Origins: The Ancient Begur Inscription at Panchalinga Nageshwara Temple

In the vibrant tech hub of Bengaluru, where innovation meets rich tradition, history lovers can find an ancient relic that offers a window into the city’s past: the Begur inscription at Panchalinga Nageshwara Temple. Located in Begur, South Bangalore, this temple complex is a short, scenic drive from the bustling Silk Board Signal and stands […]