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eGovernments Foundation

in partnership with the Urban Dev Dept, Karnataka has developed this website and 6 other Municipal eGovernance applications for Haveri City and 56 other Karnataka cities. eGov's mission is to bring better governance and smoother delivery of services to the citizens in Indian cities.

 

Tourism

A brief history

Haveri district has got five national monuments and one piligrimage(Kaginele).Haveri city itself has got one monument, that is Siddesvar Temple

 

What to see


Siddesvar Temple

This temple facing west and assignable to11th century A.D.,has a  garbhagriha,an a antarala,an a navaranga and three mukhamantapas on the three sides of navaranga.. The doorway of the garbhagriha is exquisitely carved. The garbhagriha houses an image called Siddesvara On either side of the antarala are some loose sculptures. There are the images of Parvati and Shiva in the niches on the exterior wall. Over the antarala doorway are Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu. Above the garbhagriha is raised a Dravida shikhara with a sukhanasi projection on its front. The navaranga is supported by polished stone pillars. There is Kakshasana in the navaraga


How to Reach

BY AIR - The nearest international airport from Haveri  is 330 km away in Bangalore, from where one can take flights for most of the important cities in India.

BY RAIL - Haveri  is connected with most of the metros like Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai through regular trains.

BY ROAD - There is a good network of roads that connects Haveri  to other important cities of the region.

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