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2547:"the growth of Vedic Hinduism" I think the term "Vedic Hinduism" is ambiguous, and possibly POV. If what is meant is simply that Jains and Virashaivites do not accept the vedas as divine literature, whereas other Hindu traditions do, then I agree. However, the expression "vedic hinduism" also suggests the importance of the continuity between the earlier vedic religion and hinduism that developed from that religion. I do not wish to offend anyone's religious feelings. However, I think it can be argued that the vedas have been radically reinterpretted by hinduism. I think it can be argued that the evolution of hinduism, with its rejection of many parts of the original vedic religion, are just as significant as the continuity, or perhaps more so. Again, I do not wish to offend anyone's sensibilities. I only wish to point out that there are other points of view. -- 4172:
that I can evaluate wording, formatting etc. but some of the overall questions, such as empire vs kingdom, are beyond my scope. It seems to me (and I may be totally wrong) that there still are so many India-related terms that need explanation to outsiders that the article is not translucent. If you take your time it can be done. But thought is needed here. It would be a mistake to submit it too soon. On the other hand, if you are able to fix immediately their criticisms, then it's a go. They do ask why is it named such and such. They also ask why was this or that section spun off or not spun off. It is certainly enlightening to me to read their comments. Sincerely,
3648:, he is using a combination of (I guess, php cites) to direct the reader to the "Content notes" section near the bottom. In that section there are links, but some of his explanations are text explations without links. Speaking as a non-Indian, the terminalogy and the different names is very confusing and I end up skipping sections in Indian articles that get too involved. If there are generic terms for some of this, then I think those should be used (my opinion) so the general reading public can understand. Then further explanations can be given if needed, but not in the body of the article. 3258:-- they did impact the Hoysaolas though, didn't they? Or religion did? Or the Hoysalas impacted religion? This was the great temple-building time - why was it? (I've been curious myself about the relationship of religion to all the flourishing during this period.) Was it just that religion was the easiest vehicle of expression? The king stories sound otherwise. Maybe the way to go is to get into the king-related events and show how religion intersected with politics in a way that the individual biographies cannot. (I'm not trying to badger you!) Sincerely, 282:
them into full paragraphs of their own if they are important enough, or remove them if they aren't important enough to cover. You should end up with no one or two sentence paragraphs. Probably the biggest thing unbalanced in the coverage is there is too little on the Religion and Society, that could stand to be covered under a full section of it's own, under a primary level heading if there is enough information about it. We need music and food and dance and language, etc too. If there is legitimately not enough information, state evidence for that also. -
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exceed their standards. Look for ideas on what topics to cover and how to balance the coverage properly. Also look in your sources to try to make sure you've covered all the relevant topics and in appropriate levels of detail. More important topics should get relatively more coverage. Also, you'll want to remove lists from the articles. Instead of presenting lists, such as the list of famous temples, eliminate that and decide which ones are important enough to cover in prose and which aren't. The list can be moved to something like
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congenial. You I admire because you are focusing on the information and not on parochial concerns. But if people in India want to keep others out, then I cannot argue with that. Again, I admire your focus on informaion and facts over emotions. Maybe there will be a time when I can come back, but now is certainly not the time. So sorry! It is my loss. Sincerely,
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so.. but nothing before that... if temples could stand for a 1000 years, why are there no palaces that are that old? Or am I mistaken? This is one of the things. Another thing is maybe we can make a table which lists all the important temples etc., that were built along with the dates and the kings who built them and the architect's name also if available.
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intergrated into temple town life, plus the intricate architectural aspects and also the relationship to historical eras. If I can help you I will. (My Knowledge (XXG) hardship has abated and I am no longer under duress.) However, as you know, I don't really know anything about temples or even about India. Tell me how I can help you without messing things up!
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side. We can discuss further in the article talk page, if this is not you were expecting or if you have other suggestions. Finally, the section can have one more image of the same size of the existing two. Can we move any of the related (ie, temple) image to this section? So that this section will be full without any spaces. Thank you. -
3659:, you start the section by calling him "Basavanna", but then through out the section he is refered to as "Basava". Then I look at the image to the right and the title is "Basaveshwara". Even after editing that section yesterday, I did a double take and thought, who is that? (You would think I would have learned something!) 3923:, and lo! From there sprang a mighty warrior. He was called "Chalukya" and he became the eponymous ancestor of the line. In it were born two great heroes, Harita and Manavya who raised the Chalukyas into distinct position. This story is repeated and elaborated in the Ramastipundi grant of Vimaladitya of the 2337:
be accompanied with citations. What you have "heard" from others is of no importance as far as wikipedia is concerned. If you have a valid source from which you are quoting, provide the source, author, page number and publisher, etc of the book, and I shall proudly accept it. I hope you understand my point.
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Once a person steps out of the whole religion/temple/place POV name issues on Knowledge (XXG) and looks at current sources of information on the web, one finds that India is hugely dynamic and a hotbed of of novel projects and innovative ideas. But no one realises this on Knowledge (XXG). I am always
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Hi, I read the first sentences and I have a question. Do you want me to change problems or not change but report problems? The first sentence starts out The Empire . .. but then switches to "they". It should be "it" (refering to empire) or else who "they" are has to be explained before the use of the
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I dont know any Suryakant Kamath. I know and own a book by "Suryanath Kamath" though. Its not my responsibility to produce a soft copy for you. Go to a good book store (if you have one in your town) and buy it. If you cant find it, order it and read it.The full name of the book is clearly given in my
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Dinesh, The "Famous Temples" section is now fixed. Please see if everything is okay. Also, I have changed the alignment of the famous-temples template from "Right" to "Left", so that in the article it comes in the left side and we can have other information like either text and/or images on the right
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For this article it looks like you've done great research. Make sure you work on the flow of the prose, look for ways to keep sentences from being choppy by transitioning smoothly from one to the next. For the same reasons, merge short paragraphs into single paragraphs covering a full concept, expand
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Since each of these three people under Religion has their own biographical article, would it be useful if this article (since it is an overview article) showed how they relate to the history of religion during this period and perhaps the overall impact of different religions on the Hoysala Empire?
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they are missing. I appreciate your note and want to help. Just keep me away from the people who feel non-Indians should not be involved in articles on India. Yes, I have thought of going to India. I believe the people there are very nice. I know many people from Sri Lanka (which I am not sure about
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I have been sending links to your articles as examples to another person who is suddenly doing numerious temple articles for another area in India. Is there an India temple guidleline somewhere? You are looking at temples from a complex, wholistic view -- what you were telling me about temples being
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which I have gone by in the past, but now I know it is inaccurate and irrelevant. Maybe there is no answer that will satisfy everyone. You have a much more sophisticated view of Indian temple architecture so your view counts more than mine. Maybe you have some suggestions about how I can resolve my
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Sorry, I did not remove all dates links, I only work on stand alone years and centuries. It is not the significance of dates that are important--that is nowhere stated in the WP guidelines, it is whether the date article in question adds anything of significance to the main article. Please look at
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I tried to find out if there were policy guidlelines governing temples, like whether the word "temple" should be capitalized or not, but could not get answers so I just followed what seemed to be the common practice. I noticed that people started putting a variety of templates on the temple articles
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Are you clear about what is going to be in the article? According to some rules I was reading today, this type of article has to be very flexible because over time, as people add to it, sub articles will have to be spun out from it. So the name should be general. But then, this is a fairly specific
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I only know they are kings because I looked at the code and you are using {{Hoysala Kings Infobox}}. Is there a way of having the title of the infobox be Hoysala Empire Kings? (I'm not trying to pester you but to give you an idea of what a person who is not Indian goes through. There are hardly any
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I think the Deccan Herald, the writer V. something, is always writing interesting articles about the temples that involve the tourist aspect also. And it seems like the Goverment of India thinks about tourists quite astutely, The offical state and district web sites usually involve tourism and have
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Dear Mr IPaddress, please log in so we can communicate better. Coming to Kannada, I dont think I need to prove my patriotism towards my mother tongue. My actions and contributions speak for me. While I feel the same about Kannada script as you do, all such controversial statements on wikipedia must
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FAC. the format is {{cite web|title=Badami Chalukyans' magical transformation|url=http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/jul262005/spectrum1422512005725.asp |author= Azmathulla Shariff |publisher= Deccan Herald|work= Deccan Herald, Spectrum, July 26, 2005|accessdate=2006-11-10}}. I have changed a
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Thank you for your reply. Your solutions sounds good. I believe that, except in the cases you note, villages and towns deserve to have their own identity and not be used as an alternative name for an attraction or notable site located there. (I feel that way about where I live.) And I respect very
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Dineshkannambadi, thanks for your message. I believe you should do what's best for the temple situation. And, of course, please feel free to correct mistakes! The temple problem is very confusing. It's impossible to find a temple if you don't know where to look (like what complex or town it is in).
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Hi Dinesh, about Hoysala architecture, I was wondering if you have any information about architecture other than in temples. Like.. is there anything else that these people built other than temples. I have always wondered about this, we have palaces of kings who ruled in the last 300 400 years or
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Hi Dinesh, copyediting is not really my specialty, but I can offer some advice about how to structure the article to meet the featured article criteria. I don't really know much about architecture, but one thing you'll want to do is look at other featured articles on architecture and try to meet or
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Also, now "Consolidation" only has "Continuity" under it and you must have at least two subheadings. Could they go under "History" separately? That would give History four subheadings. Not wanting to badger you! I've got to stop now anyway. Good night. Now I have a much clearer idea of where you
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I like that section. It certainly sums things up for me. It is good to tie it into the present, the impact today -- the coin. "Impact" seems fine for now -- it is short and to the point. Maybe there is a better word but it does not come to mind. The way it reads, it seems like you felt comfortable
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Hi, I'm sorry about not helping you out as I had said I would. I feel that Indians do not want non-Indians getting involved with the Indian pages. That has been made very clear to me. (Not by you at all, but very much from others.) So I am moving on to other areas where the working climate is more
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takes a different position on the name. He believes, if I am not mistaken, that Shivanasamudra is the right name for the falls and the village. I am officially agnostic on the the name issue. You are correct that the majority of maps and other references use "Sivasamudram". That is how it is
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Dinesh, I have written some explanation to Dwaipayan's comments. ISBN is not a major issue. Most older books publised in India do not have ISBNs. However you need to look at the comments on the Lead para. Also try and create stub articles for all the redlinks on the page. The Lead para also should
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Hi. Well done for your work on this article. I noticed you wrote almost all of it and that it has a couple of tags on it although there is nothing in the article talk about it; I'll be contacting the person who placed those, but I wondered first of all how much of the article comes from the single
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It is tough. Wording such as "It was during..." instead of "During..." is the kind of thing that annoys the evaluators. Have you read theough the reviewers' notes on candidates? Also, do you have a timeline? Is there a way of getting a peer review prior to submitting it? What worries me here is
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I think both of those ways are good. The first method, since they can talk about a real founder, gives a flavor of the legends, mentions two contrasting legends, then provides an overall context: "It was a popular practice to link South Indian royal family lineage to a Northern kingdom in ancient
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Hi Dinesh, please do not call me sir, please simply call me by name i.e. Shyam. Thanks for adding useful information. But the provided information mostly talk about a particular event. We are talking about the effect or impact of Chalukyas in modern culture. So please add something more relevant.
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If you include the website in the Reference section using the following format {{cite web |url=http://www.ourkarnataka.com |title=Chalukya History |accessdate=2006-11-09 |format= |work= }} it will stisfy the requirement. The access date can be today's date. It only means that the website was last
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I will anyway look and copedit both articles in the next couple of days. I have already started with Hoysala architecture. And one more thing, do you have any photographs of some of the empty spaces that are there on some parts of the wall panels in these temples. Maybe a note on the invasions
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etc., you can present information without taking sides. Or take multiple sides "What happened at his death is controversial even today -- one account is that this happened (reference), while these findings suggest that happened (reference)." Yes, one must be careful, I agree. Sourcing everything
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My recollection is that the Chennakesheva temple in Belur depicts this story scultpture that is either part of the freize on the outside wall, or actually in front of the freize (by an entrance as I remember it -- probably incorrectly). It may also be on top, but I don't recall that. I have no
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Another thing, I just remembered. In all the history articles you have created about so many empires and dynasties, can you also add their emblems in the infoboxes? For example you could add the Vijaynagara emblem in the infoboxes on all Vijayanagar related pages. I am assuming that all these
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Hi Dinesh, In that article, under "Aftermath" section, can you also add what happened to the areas that Vijayanagar had controlled in present day TN and Kerala. I believe in TN, the Madurai and Coimbatore Nayaks declared their independence and started ruling. Or maybe I am mistaken. Also what
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I have talked with various Linguist Experts and other common people.Their seem to be unanimous opinion on this. I can give various links of foreigners quoating the same.So why is that we are afraid to take that comments,Is it because of typical kannadiga mentaility afraid to show their richness
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or whatever is appropriate and link that in the 'See also' section. Similar with the list on inherited feaures, turn that into prose instead, the list in deities, and the one explaining the main parts of a temple. Also put the parts of the temple in the same order as how you present them in the
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My only problem is if a person does not know the town's name already, how will they know there is a temple there? The search at Knowledge (XXG) is not helpful. When something is called one word, say "Bruvewopxxzz", in the India articles it could be a district, a city or town, a river, the town
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Would it be all right then, to have a few short, general paragraphs about religion to give the context and leave it at that? After all, these three people have independent articles of their own which you have links to for the reader. So maybe all you have to do is say what you need to for the
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Yes, I think moving the image to the right would help, plus formatting or paragraphing it for easier reading. If you want me to help, just let me know. As you are aware, I know nothing about the content of the article. I am looking at it as a copy editor. (Athough I can't spell!) Sincerely,
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I have to leave for a short time -- hour -- and will take a better look when I get back. Now I'm thinking about the organisation of the entire article. Doesn't all the government/administration stuff usually come before Art and Religion in these articles? Don't have time to think it out now.
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Has anybody other than Mahawiki ever claimed that this fellow is not a credible writer. Dinesh has been writing a lot of historical culture articles for a long time and I am sure that many Indian admins are aware of his extensive work. Until one of them expresses a concern that Kamath is not
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nearest a waterfall, the town nearest a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the town nearest a dam, the town nearest a wildlife preserve, the town nearest a windmill farm -- in others words, it could be anything. Maybe I am being dense, but I am confused all the time over this problem. There is a
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How about dynasty as the other two are called dynasty? But since I don't know the history, I don't know which is most accurate. Why are the other two called "dynasty"? What about Knowledge (XXG) naming conventions? The second word should be lowercase, should it not? It's not like the
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Paragraph is looking in very bad format. Please arrange accordingly. It could be broken into two small paragraphs (not sure), one for the event, if you want to elabore the event, other for cultural activities. I would appericiate your efforts to get the article featured status.
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Another legend in the Handarike inscription of Vikramaditya VI claims that the Chalukyas were born in the interior of the Chuluka (hollow of the palm) of the sage Haritipanchashikhi when he was pouring out libations to the Gods. The Chalukyas claimed to have been nursed by the
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You either take out the term "impressive," or cite it to a source, like "Such and such is considered impressive by such and such a critic." It wouldn't be appropriate for us to write something like "Satan is evil," but it would be fine to say "XXX considers Satan to be evil"
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The only place in all the world (according to Google) the name of the founder, Arekalla, is mentioned is once in your infobox at the article's top and once buried deep in your article. I thought infoboxes existed to give the reader a very basic summary of important facts.
832:, apparently an alternate spelling. I got accused of being a sockpuppet because it was thought I used "Brihadeshvara Temple" as a deliberate ploy to confuse. Now the article is a mess with all sorts of unreferenced material stuck in it and a tag saying an expert is needed. 3357:
temple information for that reason. It's just like you say, the temples are known the world over as spectacular architectual works of art. The specifics of the religious arguments are for articles on religion to worry about. (From my point of view, anyway!) Sincerely,
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P.S. Forgive me if I am a little grouchy today and yesterday as I am dealing with something else here that has nothing to do with anything wonderful like India or temples. Whatever you come up with I'll help you out. Plese don't compromise anything on my account.
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If I just went into the article and fixed the headings, then I could tell what the TOC is. Right now it looks like "Founders" is all by itself, as the subheading do not show up. Do you think it might be better to vsll it "History"? I just looked at another FA,
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Thanks a lot for your kindness. I wasnt expecting a barnstar from anybody anytime soon and I am really flattered. And, coming from you - an editor who I hold as one of the most 'constructive' and useful editors on WP, it is all the more special. Thank you!
2528:"many backward classes embraced Jainism and Virashaivaism." I think there is a POV issue with this statement. Many learned people, wealthy people, people of excellent character etc. embraced Jainism and Virashaivaism as well. At least that is my opinion. -- 3726:
going to articles on alternative forms of energy, etc. and adding India and listing projects because these types of articles are dominated by Americans and Europeans and it never occurs to them that anything is happening in India except religious squabbles.
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I know. I got accused of being a sockpuppet because of a situation like that (then RFC's against me, and more, that is still on going and not resolved) -- which is the reason I am very hesitant to work on Indian articles any more (except under your wing).
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One thing you might want to check out is where the links in your article are sending people -- the reason I try to avoid redirects and piping if possible! I tried to figure it out in your article but became confused. To me (my personal opinion) if you mean
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Dear Dinesh: Just thought we'd need experienced Wikipedians to discuss about the introduction or removal of a new barnstar for South Indian Cinema and Music. Would appreciate very much you taking a look at the discussion and perhaps providing your comment
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recollection of such a depiction at the temple in Somanathapur. Of course my failure to recollect something does not mean that it is not there. But anyway, I was wondering about the "often...on top of the sukanasi". Is there are reference for that? --
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You seem to have progressed in sophistication over the last months regarding all of this. I realize from reading your user page that you are a very smart person (not that I didn't see that before). I will check the pages you suggested. Sincerely,
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where you have appropriately sourced "Legends". This I hardly ever see. I have true appreciation for your respect of fact (to the degree fact exists) over emotion. (Not that I dislike emotion as my profession specializes in it.) Very good work!
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To me, the first paragraph has sentences that are too long and complex. If it were my article, I would use as simple language as possible and shorter, less complex sentences. What do you think? (I am looking at the first paragraph.) Thanks!
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and was changed by his stay there. He met Ishanyaguru, an ascetic, under whose influence he gained vision, broadened his knowledge and received glimpses of his life's mission. From here, Basava went to Mangalawada to work under king
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spelt on my map as well. However, I personally don't think mapmakers are authorative in such matters. They are also faced with having to choose from a number of possibilities, and they in turn may have chosen one name because someone
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What would you say Basavanna's overall importance was, if you had to sum it up in a few sentences? I'm thinking of the overall continuity of the article. He must fit into a larger picure by having had some sort of historical impact.
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page somewhere. (I say this because I am always clicking on a link and ending up somewhere unexpected -- often a redirect back to the page I am on already -- this happened to me several times today on a Russian article! Sincerely,
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The second method may be better for your situation. Rather than getting into trying make a summary of the legends, the article gives (I think) a good overview of the situation regarding ancient sources in the case of the Cholas.
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I know how hard it is to deal with so much information. I'm thinking perhaps this article needs to tie things together in a way the indiviual articles cannot. Hope I am helping and not making things more difficult! Sincerely,
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Excellent news! Indeed a great achievement by you, Dinesh. Congratulations!! Hope to see it on the main page soon. I wish this be the beginning of the long journey of FA articles from you. Thanks for your contributions!! -
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No problem. I've spell checked both of those for you. If you're interested in spell checking from within your web browser, you might like to take a look at Firefox 2.0. It includes a built in spellchecker. All the best,
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Hi Dinesh, I had a couple of pictures taken in Sringeri. I have added them to the article. Agree with you that we need work on the articles on temples/temple towns in Karnataka and improve the quality of those articles.
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Feel free to place this award on your user page, as a token of appreciation for your contributions. If you're willing to help spread the good cheer to others, please see the project page for the Random Smiley Award at:
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So I would be all in favor of a common policy on temples and also a way of finding out whether an article already exists or not. And where it is -- which town or complex since sometimes more than one claim it. Thanks!
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The paragraphs help very much I think. I see your problem in getting the narrative to flow. You don't want to be inaccurate, yet all the interesting details preceding his death can not possibly go into this article.
1446:. It uses many book sources. However, the style in which the "Notes" have been organised looks better, though not exactly perfect. In that article, quotations from books have been used in the notes, quite like in the 4307:
I'm too upset about what is going on about me. I'm very sorry. I have to think about whether to drop my account. Get a new one and start over. Or just not participate in Knowledge (XXG). I'm sorry. Sincerely,
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page? My first impression when I clicked the link was, "Oh no! This is another one of those pages where you think its going to be about a person but it is about a place instead." Just a thought. Sincerely,
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P.S. The pictures are very important psychologically in the ultimate evaluation. The picture you have in the infobox, is there any way of getting a more striking picture of the same relevance? Sincerely,
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writing it -- no vagueness -- just straight and to the point. If the article gets too long you can always strip it down, summarize more. Maybe History or some other category could become a separate article.
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It is well written, comprehensive, factually accurate, neutral and stable. Factually accurate" means that claims are verifiable against reliable sources and accurately present the related body of published
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is full of names of the kings and the princes, and of the poets who extolled them. Despite a rich literature that depicts the life and work of these people, these cannot be worked into connected history.
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I looked at the Hoysala Empire suggestions given in the review. I could review the article and remove the unnessary words they recommend. Or is there something else I could do? Thanks! Sincerely,
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Sir, I see that you often run spell check on some of my articles. Thanks. Can you run the same on these two articles mentioned in the message title as well or could you show me how to. Thanks again
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No data problem -- yes. Is there nothing? I don't have time now but maybe I'll do that first (see if I can come up with a town page or not) -- then we can make the decision about the temple name.
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I'm not taking sides here. If you really want to know, I've had trouble with Sarvagnya & KNM, and feel closer to mahawiki now. I would take sides with him, but you've shown a dedication to
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FA. Near the top, Zleitzen uses {{cref|Term}} . Maybe you already know about this. It seems like a good way to explain the religious terimology without complicating your article. Sincerely,
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Yes, I have just updated the template of chalukya infobox as per Parthi's and your suggestions. Now the heading states, ಚಾಲುಕ್ಯ ರಾಜವಂಶ and Chalukya Dynasty, consistent with the article name.
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Mahawiki, Dont leave any messages on my talk page and dirty the page. Whenever you want to discuss with me, find an admin who is willing to put up with you so we can communicate on his page.
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Hi Dineshkannambadi, I know you discussed the naming issue with Mattisse. Mattisse is not currently interested in dealing with this particular issue, but I thought I would notify you that
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reference you've provided. Rather than add lots of {{fact}} tags or remove the {{wikify-date|August 2006}} and {{sources}} tags, in the first instance I thought I'd ask you. Best wishes --
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the politics of that) but they are wonderful people in person. And a friend and I were planning to go to India. But that is on hold right now. Thank you so much for your note. Sincerely,
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I have some more pictures of Doddagaddavalli ,which i can mail you if you want.I am glad someone interested is taking up the work of creating articles about the many lesser known places.
3460:. Zleitzen just got that a few days ago. His TOC is longer, like yours, but I notice his headings are very clear, like today's FA, and the creativity is in the subheadings. Sincerely, 373:
Please see if you can add more information about architects. The section just has couple of lines and if you can few more lines it would look great and more informative. Thank you. -
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credible, then I think he safely ignore this threat. Has anybody else questioned whether Dinesh is putting fake info into an article which is not from the source he claims it to be?
1413:. It's neat, useful. Can you please try to arrange the reference in that way? I again tell, it is not probably a must for becoming FA, as you can find in many other FAs, including 2457:
Hoysala temples nonetheless often have a sculpture depicting the fight between Sala and the tiger on top of the sukanasi (tower of vestibule connecting shrine and the main hall).
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Hi! I am not sure if it is a must for an FA, but the article apparently lacks a good systematic organisation of the references. Please see the "notes" and "reference" section of
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If possible, can you get any pictures of the talikota fort (I presume it's in ruins) or the approximate place where the battle was fought? the article can sure use some images.
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Thank you for considering my advice. I will take another look at your interesting article in the coming days and see if I can help with copy edits. By the way, I am a woman.--
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There is disagreement on this, I know. However I find large blocks of text intemidating, especially on a subject I am trying to learn about. For example, in your article, the
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Dinesh, I'm afraid I did not understand what exactly the problem is. Which "Edit" box are you referring to? I just looked into the article, and everything seems to be fine. -
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To me it is a shame (from the point of view of your article) that Keshava temple does not have it's own name. Your points would be some much clearer if it did. Sincerely,
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I'm losing all interest since everything is going to be merged into one article. I'm not interested in working on that. They took my waterfalls and want to merge that too.
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Sorry but i only have pictures of gaddavalli ,i haven't seen any other temple built by hoysalas other than that one.I uploaded 4 more photographs ,of the gaddavalli temple
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Hi, I will try. I'm still embroiled in a wiki mess, but perhaps the Hoysala Empire is exactly the kind of task that will help me get through this day. Thanks! Sincerely,
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etc., that took place during construction of these temples and any destruction that happened as a result of these invasions can also be mentioned briefly in a section.
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I have moved one of the images of Somanathapura temple to "Famous architects" section, as it was depicting an architecture style also mentioned in that image's caption.
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The issue is terms like "impressive," which are subjective perceptions of the work. Some critic may have been impressed by them, but it's still POV to say that things
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The Sangam literature is also full of legends about the mythical Chola kings. The Cholas were looked on as descended from the sun. These myths speak of the Chola king
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Hi, Ur citations of A conscise history of karnataka by Surkanth kamath,as u know, is contested by many. I request u to present a neutral and credible source within
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citations. Looks like someone is back fresh from a block out and is trying to wage war again? Dont try to get too aggressive, unless you want to be blocked again.
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The assasination of Bijjala II in 1168 gave a temporary setback to the movement, which however gained political patronage during the rule of Vijayanagar empire,
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Hi Dinesh, Thanks very much for the award. It means a lot coming from someone who understands History and documenting History. Keep up the good work. Cheers -
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page. In next few days I will be working on making the paragraph in the main article concise. BTW, where do u stay in US. I am a student at UMass amherst, MA.
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arose and gained popularity. Its basic tenet was its opposition to a caste based society. These mystics expressed themselves through poetry known today as
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Yes, in rough draft form. When I write I usually start really simple and add complexity, if needed, later. So that's what I do so you can see. Thanks!
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Hi Dinesh. I saw your note on Mattisse's user page regarding review of this article. The article looks well written. I do have some comments though.
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seems wrong, as this would imply present day Kerala as well as TN down to Kanyakumari. The map of the extent of Hoysala empire doesn't show that. --
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I would prefer some version of the second suggestion so the town can keep its own identity -- Keshava temple(Somanathapura) or some version of this.
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For the same reason (not confusing the reader) I believe you should stick to one name for each person/place etc. Under "Basavanna" (also known as
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for details on how to nominate. I was a bit disappointed with the response with the peer review. Hopefully the FAC will generate more comments.
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Amazing!! Thank you very much for fulfilling my request. The architects section now looks great. Also, we will need to put more information in
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So I will include a few lines about Bijalla's relation with Basava, Vishnuvardhana relationship with Ramanujacharya both with citations . . .
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Hi, I can help you with the footnotes, etc. as long as I can stay out of the fistfights. You do need to use the ISBN for books. I noticed on
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subheading is confusing. The image needs beter placement(in my opinion) and the text, perhaps, paragraphed some. What do you think? (Also,
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emblems are available in the books you have and you can scan them. Once again I am not sure about copyright issues in doing such a thing.
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Then there is the problem of the differing names. I created many temple articles and worked on others but I have stopped now, discouraged.
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FA is becomming more strict as Knowledge (XXG) seeks to upgrade itself. You have the bases covered on citations. You should look at this:
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to create a hero who would put an end to Godlessness in the world and punish the wicked. Agreeing to his request, Brahma looked into his
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Well done Dinesh! It is good to see your hard work coming ro fruition. As KNM says, all you need to do is to create the request on the
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I have not had time to examine your article since I got back but will do so now. Quick glance indicates vast improvement! Sincerely,
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and soon rose to a position of authority as a member of the king's council. During this time he began to teach his beliefs in simple
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The Request looks fine. They don't like using maps on the font page. May be the photo of the 'Dancing Siva' instead of the temple? -
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Vachanas is a native Kannada form of poetry in simple verse form which can be viewed as spiritual lyrics, according to Dr. Mugali.
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Especially for the purposes of your feature article, do you think that the King infobox should come before the temple photo on the
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of Tamil country in the same way. By this means, the Hoysalas were able to splinter the power structure and climb into the vacuum.
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article. It probably should be merged or deleted or have it's name changed or something. I am not in a possition to know. Thanks!
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India articles I have actually read because of this problem. (Of couse, I am a particularly easily confused person.) Sincerely,
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Again, I was guessing some and I was trying to find subsitutions for using the same phrase over again, like "gained populartity".
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I actually don't know how they did it -- I'm just guessing. Something along these lines I am offering as a suggestion. Thanks!
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Yes, I just added transliterations for both the infoboxes. Thanks for reminding. Created Eastern Chalukya infobox and used it in
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which, often in my humble opinion, served to deflect the focus from the beauty of the temple) to the large template instead.
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I don't understand the little paragraph under Religion. Since "Vaishnava Hinduism" isn't clickable, how does it differ from
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Yes, that is what I would do. If it is not adding to your topic, it is just in the way from my point of view. Sincerely,
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Nope. That ip edit is not mine. But unless that edit has broken something, on the face of it, the edit looks fair.
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link which I am just now investigating. It has the potential of sending the reader to a disambig page. Sincerely,
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I have enabled it, but not sure if its working. Anyways my mail id is manju_____at_____cs.umass.edu. (Ignore _).
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into existence. Two names stand out prominently from among those Chola kings known from the Sangam literature:
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Kanchipuram is north of Kaveri, and Srirangam is an island on the Kaveri. So perhaps better wording would be
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What does the Indian government do? How can it govern in a welter of confusing place names? Sincerely,
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Don't have time now, but maybe I can come up with enough for a page (or stub at least) for the town.
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Hi, sorry for the delay. I sourced the casualty figures from the reference mentioned in the article.
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impressive. If it's not an objective fact, we shouldn't assert it as anything but a cited opinion.
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P.S. I see that you have one of those Smiley Awards as appeared on my talk page also! Sincerely,
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Wow! That great to hear!! Congrats on a great article. It was yours all the way. Mine was just
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I like what you did to it. Now I understand what happened there for the first time! Sincerely,
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that the others (everyone else fighting around) hasnt. I also dont need more problems right now.
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I did that linking, going by what the article said. Then I thought I better ask you about it.
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chose that name, and so on. So, I will go with whatever name you two decide. Sincerely, --
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1)Your source seems to be fanatical, uncredible, hoax, advertisement of ur culture/language.
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thread ceremony during his youth. He was erudite in Sanskrit and Kannada and so he went to
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Regarding the question you have asked about different types of barnstar's, please refer to
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Would you care to discuss in the article talk how we can make the article better? Cheers --
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2)You have not presented any online/soft copy of ur source and hence it is not verifiable.
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then it is less confusing to the reader if the link says that. After they have been to
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which has had its name changed to Adi-Shaktyatmaka Shri Annapoorneshwari, according to
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This is great! Congrats.. Another Indian editor joining the ranks of FA writers!! --
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That is fine. I have rearranged again based on your inputs. Please take a look now.
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Is there some special guideline you are following for FA? Looking at today's FA,
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is going to end up getting redirected there anyway! What do you want to do now?
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area. So it boils down to I don't know. This needs some thought. Sincerely,
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as a wedge to divide power. They used the power struggle between the waning
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times."(ref). It then continues with a fact "originally hailed from" (ref).
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where fifty-nine kings, and later sixteen more, of this family ruled from
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For making it appear in the main page, you have to submit the article in
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much your knowledge of architecture and I am learning from you. Thanks!
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O.K. The "they" is the Hoysala kings (or just the Hoysalas}? Thanks!
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they most likely will never click on it again. Also, there is a
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has wonderful possibilities! For later, I know.) Sincerely,
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I understand. However, if you have sources for information,
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Is kannada Most beautiful script among Indian Languages?
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in my map collection because I am a map person.) The
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I wrote a note on his talk page asking him to stop.
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Later it became 2676:: ?????? ?????????) ruled large parts of 1918: 322:Dear Dinesh, Thank you very much for the 3134:joined the congregations. They were the 2684:. The Hoysalas were in power from about 2596:pronoun. Am I making sense? Sincerely, 2446:Depiction of Hoy-sala. A section reads: 1270:Re: Chalukya Infobox and other infoboxes 242:List of examples of Hoysala architecture 4326: 3953:(South India) where they had migrated. 404:Have used it in two articles - thanks! 4008:, a supposed contemporary of the sage 1727:Dinesh After a while the FAC director 902:I have pictures of doddagaddavlli only 4394:According to the Nilagunda Record of 3655:and Basaveshwara), the subheading is 3552:are going for tomorrow. Sincerely, 3194:Tell me what you think. Sincerely, 2320:regarding to language or Literature/ 161:I will try and do it this weekend. - 7: 1104:Re: Somanathapura and Keshava temple 938:We can move to the FAC process. 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Thank you. 574:ಉಸಿರಾಗಲಿ ಕನ್ನಡ ಬದುಕಾಗಲಿ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ 548:ರಾಜ್ಯೋತ್ಸವದ ಹಾರ್ದಿಕ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು!! 92: 85: 4400:A Concise History of Karnataka 4383:A Concise History of Karnataka 4348:A Concise History of Karnataka 4335:A Concise History of Karnataka 3320:architecture etc. Sincerely, 1637:article for your reference. - 1: 4044:Hope this helps! 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User talk:Dineshkannambadi
KNM
18:34, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
KNM
19:01, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
Karnataka tourism
Leotolstoy
19:51, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
Leotolstoy
01:11, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
Birgitte§β
Talk
02:27, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
Night Gyr
talk
Oy
17:39, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
Night Gyr
talk
Oy
17:44, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
Eastern Chalukyas
Parthi
00:39, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
deeptrivia
talk
18:23, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
Sarvagnya
21:20, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
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