7-781: Kaginele , also known as Kaginelli, is a village in the Byadagi taluk of Haveri district in the Indian state of Karnataka . In August 2004, the Karnataka State Government formed the Kaginele Development Authority (KDA) to protect all the monuments and documents related to Kanaka Dasa. Kaginele is famous for Kanaka Dasa , who is venerated as a saint by the Kuruba Gowda community. In addition to poems and songs he wrote about philosophy and social issues and worked as
14-466: A function in 2005, encouraging people from Karnataka to share in his vision of developing Kaginele as a Maha Samstana . This resulted in the creation of the Shri. Kanakadas Kaginele Kshetra spiritual and devotional center plus an educational institute for poor local children. The 2001 Indian census stated that Kaginele's population totaled 4,755, with 2,514 males and 2,241 females in 773 households. Kaginele
21-593: A social reformer in the village. A Krishna temple in the village, the Keshava , is dedicated to his family god and contains a statue of Kanaka Dasa. In 2004, the Karnataka state government decided to protect his works and monuments. Hence, the Kaginele Kanaka Guru Peetha (temple) was built. The architecture is similar to most temples in the state, with sculpted figures and idols. Shri. Beerendra Swamiji organized
28-467: Is 13 km (8.1 mi) from the district headquarters Haveri and 15 km (9.3 mi) from the taluka headquarters Byadagi . Both these towns are connected by road and train to Kaginele. Trains runs daily from Bangalore City Junction to Kolhapur via Haveri . The nearest airport is at Hubli , 89 km (55 mi) away. There are other airports at Sambre and at Dabolim, Goa, which are 170 and 202 km (106 and 126 mi) away from
35-437: Is located at 14°41′N 75°29′E / 14.68°N 75.48°E / 14.68; 75.48 . It has an average elevation of 601 meters (1971 feet). As of 2011 India census, Byadgi had a population of 30,014. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Byadgi has an average literacy rate of 67%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. Male literacy is 74% and female literacy, 60%. 13% of
42-556: The population is under 6 years of age. The sacred site, Kaginele is located in the Byadgi taluk and 15km northeast in the direction from Byadgi town. Kadaramandalagi is another sacred site which is located 6 km away from Byadgi. An idol of Lord Kantesha (Hanuman) is present in the temple. Byadagi has a number of government and private schools and colleges which offer courses in PU, degree and other technical courses. This article related to
49-500: The village. Kaginele is connected by road to the nearby settlements of Haveri, Byadagi and Hubli, and serviced by a network of bus routes. Byadagi Byadagi is a popular town in Haveri district , in the state of Karnataka , it is agricultural business centre, The town is known for its long, red Byadgi chilli . The areas surrounding the town produce the chilli which is then dried in sunlight and sent to different markets. Byadgi
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