Banavara

Banavara
Hobli
Banavara

Location in Karnataka, India

Coordinates: 13°25′N 76°10′E / 13.417°N 76.167°E / 13.417; 76.167Coordinates: 13°25′N 76°10′E / 13.417°N 76.167°E / 13.417; 76.167
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Hassan
Talukas Arsikere
Population (2001)
  Total 8,327
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Nearest city Arsikere

Banavara is a Town in the southern state of Karnataka, India.[1][2] It is located in the Arsikere taluk of Hassan district in Karnataka.

Banavara is a Hobli that has many Villages with Historical importance. One of them is village, Chaluvanahalli three km(3 km) from Banavara towards Arsikere. This Village has a Hill View Place called Gavimata, It has Caves to watch, a temple and a Kalyani(sacred Lake). The National Highways NH 206 and NH 234passes through this Village. There are two huge Poultry Farms visible from this Highway.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Banavara had a population of 8327 with 4214 males and 4113 females.[1]

Banavara is the Place Which Connects his name with the Historical Pages one of the historical place which means the army of an chalukya dynasty were practices in the banavara even today also we can see the fort of the period of the chalukyas ....

References

  1. 1 2 Village code= 2504700 "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 2008-12-18.
  2. "Yahoomaps India :". Retrieved 2008-12-18. Banavara, Hassan, Karnataka

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Banavara was a taluk place in pre structure of districts as I had heard in a speech of Ex- President Late Chandrashekhara Shreshti of Banavara Municipality in 1969 who emphasised Re- structuring of Banavara as Taluk. It is also to be noted that Kadur a nearby Taluk, now in Chikmagalur District was a District Centre in older period. The details about Banavara and palyagars who ruled over etc. needs to be updated from those who knows more about history of Banavara. This has a Kalyani called Arsikatte Bhavi perhaps built up on behalf of a queen by a Palyagar or Dandanayaka

By K.N. Kallesha Murthy, Shanegere 15-04-2016

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