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Kotumachagi

Coordinates:15°32′33″N75°46′16″E / 15.54259°N 75.771020°E /15.54259; 75.771020
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Village in Karnataka, India
Kotumachagi
village
Kotumachagi is located in Karnataka
Kotumachagi
Kotumachagi
Location in Karnataka, India
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Kotumachagi is located in India
Kotumachagi
Kotumachagi
Kotumachagi (India)
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Coordinates:15°32′33″N75°46′16″E / 15.54259°N 75.771020°E /15.54259; 75.771020
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictGadag
TalukasGadag
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
7,301
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Kotumachagi is a village located in theGadagtaluk,Gadag district ofKarnataka state,India.[1] It is approximately 23 km from the district headquarters.

Main Deity at Durga-Devi temple
Kotumachagi-Sri-Someshwara-temple-Mahadwara
Someshwara templeGarbha Gudi sculpture
Jinda Shawali Darga Kotumachagi

Connectivity

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Kotumachagi has the best public transport facility from Gadag district and also from surrounding cities. Buses traveling between Gadag-Ron and Gadag-Gajendra-Gad pass through this village, longer route buses like Ron-Bengaluru, Ron-Mangaluru also passes via this village.

Demographics

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According to India's 2011census, Kotumachagi has a total population of 7,301 with 3,654 males and 3,647 females.[1]

History

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Historically, Kotumachagi was under the rule of theKadamba dynasty. Kotumachagi is the birthplace of the poet (Kavi)Chamarasa author ofPrabhulingaleele. Local people says thatChamarasa got an inspiration from LordSomeshwara to writePrabhulingaleelePrabhu Linga Leelai. There used to be anAgrahara, whereinSanskrit classes used to take place. Near to Kotumachagi is a smaller village, Kodikoppa, which is famous for the shrine of saintHuchhirappa-ajja, who had sacrificed his life to the welfare of the society. Huchhirappa-ajja is attributed as saying (Kannada:ಯಾವುದು ಹೌದು ಅದು ಅಲ್ಲ, ಯಾವುದು ಅಲ್ಲ ಅದು ಹೌದು, which can be roughly translated to 'What it isn't, isn't what it is')

Sex Ratio

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As of the 2011 census, there are 998 females per 1000 male in the village. Sex ratio in general caste is 986, in schedule caste is 1007 and in schedule tribe is 1140. There are 1002 girls under 6 years of age per 1000 boys of the same age in the village. Overall, the sex ratio in the village has decreased by 2 females per 1000 male during the years from 2001 to 2011. Child sex ratio here has decreased by 59 girls per 1000 boys during the same time.

Temples

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Kotumachagi has many temples, among the most famous are LordSri Someshwara Temple, which was built in the chalukya style, and the Grama-devateSri Durga-Devi temple. Very grand processions and Jaatras are held during the Yugadi, Dasara, Deepavali festivals. The village also hasZindashav Ali dargah tomb of Zindashav Ali, a famous Sophie Saint from 150 to 200 years ago. Every year Urs is celebrated, which falls approximately after Makara Sankranthi. People of this village live harmoniously. All together they celebrate Yugadi, Dasara, Deepavali, Urs and Muharram festivals.

Growth of population

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Population of the village has increased by 5.9% in last 10 years. In 2001 census total population here were 6895. Female population growth rate of the village is 5.8% which is -0.2% lower than male population growth rate of 6%. General caste population has increased by 5.8%; Schedule caste population has increased by 11.1%; Schedule Tribe population has decreased by -1.2% and child population has decreased by -9.6% in the village since last census

About Schools and Education

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Kotumachagi Village has several education facilities. It has three primary model government schools, one government high school, and one government-aided high-school named Shri Someshwara High School. Both the high schools are well reputed and have contributed many officers, doctors, and engineers to the society. Dr. Banakar, an acknowledged oceanographer hails from this village only. Majority of the villagers are literate, among them 2599 are male and 1932 are female. Literacy rate (children under 6 are excluded) of Kotumachagi is 71%.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abVillage code= 602006"Census of Kotumachagi village as on 2011".

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