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Old Madiwala Sri Someshwara Temple located in Bangalore city (also Bengaluru) is dedicated to the deity Someshwara (the Hindu god Shiva). It is one among the oldest temples in the city and dates back to the Chola Empire period. The temple belongs to the early 12th century.(1247 AD). The temple houses a "Swayambu" Shiva lingam in it Sanctum Sanctorum (Shiva lingam formed by natural Rock Formation). But unlike other ancient temples in Bangalore, this temple is in good shape and cared well by people around. This shows the real strength people have in protecting our heritage without outside help. It is very ''powerful ''and ''Ancient'' temple. ==Inscriptions in Tamil== (詳細はChola period. There are a number of Tamil and Grantha inscriptions on the outer walls of the temple. The oldest of these inscriptions dates to 1247 AD talks about a land grants “below the big tank of Vengalur” by a Veppur (modern Begur) resident. Other inscriptions also talk about other land grants including those done during the reigns of Ballala III and Rajendra Chola. Another instrciption dated 1365 talks about land grand at Tamaraikkirai (which translates to 'lotus pond bank' in Tamil, and according to HS Gopala Rao, Secretary of the Karnataka Itihasa Academy refers to the present day Tavarekere suburb. File:Tamil Inscriptions of the Madiwala Someshwara Temple, Bangalore.jpg|Tamil Inscriptions of the Madiwala Someshwara Temple, Bangalore File:Roman Script of the Tamil Inscriptions of the Madiwala Someshwara Temple, Bangalore.jpg|Roman Script of the Tamil Inscriptions of the Madiwala Someshwara Temple, Bangalore File:English Translations of the Tamil Inscriptions of the Madiwala Someshwara Temple, Bangalore.jpg|English Translations of the Tamil Inscriptions of the Madiwala Someshwara Temple, Bangalore 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Old Madiwala Someshwara Temple, Bangalore」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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