Exploring Karnataka’s Rich Heritage: Shravanabelagola and Lakkundi’s UNESCO Nomination

&NewLine;<p>November 24&comma; 2023 – In a significant move&comma; the State Department of Archaeology Museums and Heritage &lpar;DAMH&rpar; in Karnataka is gearing up to propose the inclusion of Shravanabelagola in Hassan and Lakkundi in Gadag districts on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites&period; The lengthy process involves a meticulous selection&comma; with monuments needing to be on the tentative list for at least a year before a formal proposal by the State party&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Shravanabelagola&comma; a prominent Jain pilgrimage site in Karnataka&comma; hosts the famed Gomateshwara statue&comma; a towering monolithic marvel carved from a single stone in 981 CE&period; The site is not only a spiritual haven for Jain followers but also historically significant&comma; as it is believed to be where Emperor Chandragupta Maurya spent his final days&period; Accessible from Bengaluru&comma; around 150 kilometers away&comma; the site demands a climb of nearly 700 steps for a close-up view&period; The proposed inclusion on the UNESCO list would further acknowledge its global importance&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Lakkundi&comma; on the route to Hampi&comma; is a historical treasure trove&period; Once a pivotal city of the Hoysala Empire&comma; it boasts over 50 ruins of ancient temples&comma; reflecting the grandeur of Chalukyan&comma; Kalachuri&comma; and Suena periods&period; Known for its architectural marvels&comma; Lakkundi flaunts over 100 stepwells&comma; locally termed &&num;8216&semi;kalyani&comma;&&num;8217&semi; showcasing stunning designs&period; The presence of a Sculpture Gallery&comma; managed by the Archaeological Survey of India &lpar;ASI&rpar;&comma; adds to the allure of this heritage site&period; Travelers can immerse themselves in the rich history during the Lakkundi Utsava held annually in February&sol;March&comma; featuring folk dances and musical performances&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>As Karnataka takes steps to spotlight its cultural gems on the global stage&comma; the UNESCO nomination promises not only to enhance the visibility of Shravanabelagola and Lakkundi but also to celebrate the state&&num;8217&semi;s diverse and culturally rich heritage&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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