Cannabaceae

Santhebennur
Village
Santhebennur is located in Karnataka
Santhebennur
Santhebennur
Santhenennur in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 14°10′18″N 76°00′17″E / 14.171667°N 76.004722°E / 14.171667; 76.004722
CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
DistrictDavanagere
TalukNallur
Government
 • TypePanchayat
Population
 (2011-12)
 • Total10,129
 • Sex ratio
983
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
577552
Telephone code+91-8180
Vehicle registrationKA-17

Santhebennur is a panchayat town in the Davanagere district of the state of Karnataka, India. It is about 40 kilometers from Davanagere and about 60 kilometers from Shimoga. channagiri Nallur , taluk headquarters town, is 22 kilometers away.

Pushkarani

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Santhebennur is famous for a historic pond called "Santhebennur Pushkarini," locally called "Honda." Apart from the structure in the center, four more can be seen on the surrounding steps, and there are two more - one each on the left & right. The Pushkarani itself is in front of a gallery kind of structure, open towards the Pushkarani, and without any rooms. These structures are built with a mix of stone, bricks & mortar.

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Santebennur has an education institute run by Vijaya Yuvaka Sangha. This organization was founded by Sathyanarayan Nadig. Now Sri Sumateendra Nadig is care taker for Vijaya Yuvaka Sangha.

In Santhebennur there is one marriage hall and degree college is also there. Mr.H.M.Omkaraiah presently serving as Assistant Commissioner of Police in Bangalore is the first individual to be awarded President of India's and Chief Minister's gold medal for meritorious service.

Also in Santhebennur, Sri Rama Temple is another good place to visit. It was inaugurated by Mysore Raj Arasa Odeyar many years ago. Every year on the occasion of Rama Navami "Sri Ramothsava" is celebrated with Rathotsava

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Pushkarani

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