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English: The Nagareshvara temple (also called Aravattu Kambada Gudi literally meaning "60 pillared temple") was built by the Kalyani (western) Chalukyas in the late 11th century - early 12th century AD during the rule of King Vikramaditya VI. Bankapura is a town located in the Haveri district of the Karnataka state, India.
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