Krishnadevaraya, the son of Narasanayaka of The Tuluva dynasty and Nagalambika II, the greatest king of the Vijayanagara Empire, during his reign Vijayanagara reached its zenith. During his reign Vijayanagara reached its zenith. He stood in the line of the world-famous Ashoka Samudragupta Harshavardhana.Though many people fought against him but he was an extraordinary warrior and a master of royal tantrism who conquered all the wars and faced many difficulties that expanded the Vijayanagara empire in the south. Krishnadevaraya was a capable ruler with combat acumen.No one could have acquired his business knowledge of the administration of the state, he increased his foreign trade with the friendship of the Portuguese, and he had other clever ideas. Abolished many taxes during his time Krishnadevaraya built many temples as he was interested in art and architecture. In his time he gave importance to art and great importance and gave many prizes. No one could have acquired his business knowledge of the administration of the state, he increased his foreign trade with the friendship of the Portuguese, and he had other clever ideas. Abolished many taxes during his time Krishnadevaraya built many temples as he was interested in art and architecture. In his time he gave importance to art and great importance and gave many prizes.
Kudroli Gokarnanatheshwara Temple The Kudroli Gokarnanatheshwara Temple can be found in Mangalore. Sri Kshetra Kudroli Gokarnanatheshwara Temple is located at a distance of 2 km from the city centre of Mangalore. The temple was built in 1912. It was consecrated by Narayana Guru, also known as Krantipurusha. It is called Gokarnanath, a form of Lord Shiva. It is a kind of attractive place for tourists. This temple is one of the important temples in the city.The temple is also known as the "Golden Temple" of Karnataka. The temple, which has always been filled with devotees, was recently constructed in a grand manner. The temple is very beautiful and magnificent to see. Kudroli Kshetra is another place where Dasara is celebrated with great pomp and gaiety, just like the Mysore Dasara festival. During Navratri, navadurgas are seated and worshipped for 9 days in a grand manner. On the tenth day the idol is taken in a grand procession across the city It is then immersed in a lake i...
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