Chandravalli

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Coordinates14°12′32″N 76°23′10″E / 14.20889°N 76.38611°E / 14.20889; 76.38611
TypeSettlement
Length730 m (2,400 ft)
Chandravalli
Chandravalli
Chandravalli is located in India
Chandravalli
Chandravalli
Shown within India
LocationChitradurga, Karnataka, India
Coordinates14°12′32″N 76°23′10″E / 14.20889°N 76.38611°E / 14.20889; 76.38611
TypeSettlement
Length730 m (2,400 ft)
Width730 m (2,400 ft)
Area53.3 ha (132 acres)
History
PeriodsSatavahana

Chandravalli is an archaeological site located in the Chitradurga district of the state of Karnataka, India.[1] The region is a valley formed by three hills, Chitradurga, Kirabanakallu and Jolagudda.[2] It is a semi-arid region with scrub vegetation with a stream running through it.[3] Excavations at Chandravalli have revealed earthen pots, painted bowls and coins of Indian dynasties like Vijayanagar, Satavahana and Hoysalas as well as denarii of Roman emperor Augustus Caesar and a coin of the Chinese Han dynasty Emperor Wu Ti belonging to 2nd Century BC.[2][4]

Chandravalli (moon shaped) was known as Chandanavati, name attributed to the king as this place was once ruled by Chandrahasa (king of Kuntala).

Chandravalli cave temple

The Chandravalli cave temple (also known as the Ankali Mutt - Saints from Ankalagi (Belgaum) came here for meditation)[5] is semilunar in shape located between two giant monolithic rocks, a pre-historic site is about three km from Chitradurga. There is a lake which is adds the importance to cave temple. The forest around the lake is a good place for bird watching.

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