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Balamane Documentation Of Vernacular House

Located on Brahmin Road, Haradhanahalli, the 130-year-old Bala’s Mane is made of earth, wood, and stone

The entrance of the house has a simple atrium and a Jagali flanked by warehouses The stairs in the middle will lead to the foyer, which is also used as a parking space for bicycles and mopeds Haradhanahalli is a village located 10 km from the district center of Chamarajanagara district The name comes from the Kannada words *Harada, meaning purchase, and 'Halli', meaning village

It has a rich historical background located on the border of Karnataka and Tamil He Nadu It was once supported by Hoysalas, the Vijayanagara empire, and the Wodeyar of Mysore

The Divyalingeshwara Temple has been the center of settlement in Haradhanahalli since it was built by the Hoysalas in 1316 The village plan is based on a Brahmin-settled community on the northeast side of the temple and other communities on the northwest and southwest sides of the temple

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