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Kuknoor (also known as Kuknur, Kukkanur or Kukanoor)[1] is a town in Kukanoor taluk in the Koppal District of the Indian state of Karnataka, which is located about 40 km northwest of Hospet and 7 km from the Mahadeva Temple in Itagi. Kuknoor is known for the temples of the Rashtrakutas and Chalukyas in the town, with the most notable being the Navalinga Temple.[2][3][4]

Kuknoor
Kukanooru
Town
Navalinga Temples
Kuknoor
Location in Karnataka, India
Kuknoor
Kuknoor (India)
Coordinates: 15°29′23″N 75°59′38″E
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictKoppal
Named forKuntalpura
Population
 (2001)
  Total15,718
Languages
  OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
583232
Telephone code08534
Vehicle registrationKA 37
Nearest cityKoppal
Lok Sabha constituencyKoppal
Vidhan Sabha constituencyYelburga
ClimateTropical (Köppen Aw )
Websitewww.yelburgatown.gov.in/tourism

History


Kuknoor was an important town during the Middle Ages, and features many historical ruins, including those of the Navalinga Temples that were completed in the later Chalukya style of architecture during the 8th to 13th centuries A.D. Other important sites include the Kalleshvara and Mallikarjuna temples.[5][6]

Old Kannada inscription at Navalinga Temple
Old Kannada inscription at Navalinga Temple

Demographics


As of the 2011 Census of India, Kuknoor had a population of 18,033, constituting 9,075 males and 8,958 females.[3]


Temples


Kuknur is home to several important temples.


Mahamaya Temple


Mahamaya Temple is located in the center of the town, and is mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata. The temple is dedicated to three deities of the Garbhagriha, and features statues of them. Two of the deities are female; Mahakali& Mahamaya, and one male; Kshetrapala. All 3 statues face south, in contrast to the regular orientation towards the north. Statues like these, which face south are often considered to be more powerful.

The reference to this temple in the Mahabharata suggests it was built before the 8th century B.C. According to legend, there exists a hidden underground temple dedicated to Kali below the Mahamaya Temple. This temple plays a role in the events of the epic, as it practices Narabali, a type of human sacrifice. In modern history, there were plans to unearth it, however they were cancelled after villagers protested, citing the possible release of evil spirits if it were to be uncovered.


Gudneshwar Temple


Located near Kuknoor and surrounded by Tamarind trees, the Gudneshwar (Rudramunishwar) Temple is dedicated to Rudramunishwar, a figure who practiced social welfare work during the 12th century and was later known as Gudneshwar.

Gurbha Gudi in Mahamaya Temple
Gurbha Gudi in Mahamaya Temple
Navalinga Temple courtyard
Navalinga Temple courtyard
Navalinga Temple interior
Navalinga Temple interior
Navalinga Temple gate
Navalinga Temple gate

Education



Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kuknoor


Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) Kuknoor is located near Gudneppanamath and is a premier educational institution. It is funded by the Government of India's Ministry of Human Resource Development. It was established in 1987 to provide education to rural students in Raichur district. The campus covers 35 acres in Kuknoor. The school is affiliated with India’s Central Board of Secondary Education and provides for grades 6-12.


Vidyananda Gurukul Educational trust, Kukanoor


This trust is located in Kukanoor, Yelburga Main road. It was founded by RB DESAI in 1921. This institute contains both Kannada and English Medium School 1st to 10th, Diploma, PUC and Degree. It has buildings, infrastructure, a garden and a play ground.


Kuknoor Granite


Himalayan Blue Granite[7] is mined in quarries in and around Kuknoor.


Transport


Kuknoor is well connected by road to Koppal, Yelburga, and Gadag-Betageri. The nearest major airport is in Hubli.


Bus


The nearby city of Koppal provides bus service to major cities such as Bangalore, Hubli, Hyderabad, Bagalkot, and others. Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has a bus depot in Kuknoor that runs service to other cities and villages.


Rail


The closest railway station to Kuknoor is 12 km away at Bhanapur, while the railway station at Koppal is 25 km away.


See also



References


  1. "Kalyani Chalukyan temples". Retrieved 18 August 2008.
  2. "KOPPAL TOURISM". Retrieved 18 August 2008.
  3. Village code= 563400 "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2008.
  4. "Yahoomaps India". Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2008. Kuknoor, Koppal, Karnataka
  5. "Kamat's Potpourri: Epigraphist P. B. Desai". Retrieved 18 August 2008.
  6. "Kannada Inscriptions-Rashtrakuta Dynasty-UPENN-Kannada Influence". 10 November 2007. Retrieved 18 August 2008.
  7. "Stone Sources India - Himalayan Blue Granite". Archived from the original on 7 April 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2012.



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Kuknur (auch Kuknoor oder Kukanura, Kannada ಕೂಕನೂರ) ist ein Ort mit rund 20.000 Einwohnern im Distrikt Koppal im Norden des indischen Bundesstaat Karnataka. Der Ort ist überregional bekannt wegen mehrerer mittelalterlicher Tempelbauten aus der Rashtrakuta- und Chalukya-Zeit.
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