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Pampa Sarovar is a sacred lake associated with the Ramayana. Surrounded by hills and temples, it attracts pilgrims and tourists seeking spiritual significance and peaceful natural surroundings.Sabari Cave is a sacred cave located near Pampa Sarovar, close to Hampi and Anjanadri Hill.
Nava Brindavana is a revered island on the Tungabhadra River housing the samadhis of nine Madhva saints. The peaceful setting and spiritual importance attract devotees and pilgrims.
Bagalkot, located in northern Karnataka, is known for its ancient temples, historic monuments, and rich cultural heritage. The district is famous for its Chalukya-era architecture, pilgrimage sites, and scenic landscapes, making it a significant destination for history enthusiasts and spiritual travelers.
Badami Cave Temples, Pattadakal Temples (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Aihole Temples, Banashankari Temple, Gajendragad Fort, Mahakuta Temples, Kudalasangama, Yellamma Temple (Saundatti), Gokak Falls, Kalyani Dam, Bagalkot Fort, Amminabhavi Temple, Sandur Fort (nearby), Renukamba Temple.
Badami Cave Temples are magnificent rock-cut shrines carved into sandstone cliffs during the Chalukya period, featuring sculptures of Hindu and Jain deities overlooking the scenic Agastya Lake.
Pattadakal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases remarkable Chalukyan temples blending northern and southern architectural styles, reflecting the cultural and artistic achievements of early medieval Karnataka.
Aihole is known as the cradle of Indian temple architecture, housing more than one hundred historic temples and monuments built by the Chalukyas, attracting historians, architects, and tourists.