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MUST VISIT PLACES NEAR BASAVAKALYANA

 1.Uma Maheshwar Temple In Umapaur Uma maheshwara Temple in Umapaur village Basavakalyan Taluk and it 18km for away from Basavakalyan also it is border place of Karnataka state Umapur is famous for the ancient 12th Century Temple It is built during the chalukya region Bus facilities are very less to visit the temple Autos Available and it’s 2km inside from Mumbai- Hyderabad Highway (NH65) There are three temples in a one place    1. Uma Maheshwara Temple   2. Parvati Temple This temple is also in same place with different style architecture here in this temple lord Shiva and Parvati statue is there this temple also build by Kalyan chalukyas in 12th Century  the architecture of the temple looks similar of Nagara style of architecture   3. Shri Chandra Ganapati Temple  Umapur is known for its stone idol of Ganapati which is 2.5m high and stands on a stone which is openly kept in this area and the Ganapati has a Chandra color on his body and this very rare and unique very powerful

ANUBHAVA MANTAPA (Old) BASAVAKALYAN

Anubhava Mantapa Basavakalyan   Anubhava Mantapa was the 12th century spiritual and philosophical conference of participants of veerashaiva faith .  The Anubhava Mantapa is also called as mahamane The Anubhava Mantapa is literally means experience center and the conference was praised by Allamprabhu and numerous Sharanas including Akkamahadevi channabasavanna and jagadguru basaveshwar this Mantapa is situated in a elevated spot with open space all around the place and has a peaceful ambiance It’s a small bulding with a replica of Shivalinga on the roof there are more number of community people come and visit the place to learn about Basaveshwara and veerashaiva faith.  This picture shows all the Sharanas known to participate in the Anubhava Mantapa, with the great Sharana Allamaprabhu chairing the meeting. Basaveshwara, Chennabasavanna, Sidharama, Kinnari Bommaiah, Madivala Machaiah, Nuli Chandaiah, Ambigara Choudaiah, Neelambike and Gangambike (Basaveshwara’s wives), Akka Mahadevi,