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[edit]During 980-1031, Chatta Deva the founder of Kadamba of Hangal , helped Western Chalukyas, re-established Kadamba Dynasty. Feudatory to Western Chalukyas, Chatta Deva's successors occupied Banavasi and Hangal and then they known as Kadamba of Hangal.
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This is the press release by Kadamba Coterie after their sentiments were hurt in Velliapura in 2013.
Velim, 11 kilometers
from Margao, South Goa. Dec. 21st 2013. [1] Mr.Venkatesha A. Upadhiaya today
submitted a memorandum to the President of India Mr.Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Mr.Manmohan Singh and Mr. Pravin Srivastava of Archeological Survey of India ASI, demanded to immediately acquire and save the 12th century, Kadamba Jayakeshi Southern Capital Velimpura site which is also the cremation ground of the last Ruler of Hangal located
in
present day Velim, South Goa a place of National Interest? from the
possession
of Mrs Ana Emerita, widow of a great Goan, late Roqiue Santana charging her
for
constructing on the scared grounds, denying access by locking the compound
gates and playing regional card with the pilgrims from the neighboring
villages
of Karnataka who visit Velim once a year, a centuries old practice and as
part
of the Banavasi festival celebrations to pay their respect to the 1368AD
Velimpura cremation ground of Purandarai-Deva the ruler of Hangal.
Warning the locals
who were present here today not to be silent spectators to injustice done to
the glorious historical past Mr. Upadhiaya a native of Belgaum lamented
while
reacting to regionalism that prior to his death in 2007 Roqiue Santana like
his
father in Portuguese colonial times always gave a warm welcome and supply
of
drinking water as a gesture of respect to the Kannada visitors at the site.
Roqiue Santana popularly known as Father of Goa’s Democracy was the local
elected representative to liberated Goa legislative Assembly. No doubt this
family is Goan, like thousands of Goans they are of Deccan origin too?. Mr.
Upadhiaya said.
Earlier, a man who
walked up behind the secured gates calling himself the security for the
Roqiue
Santana family charged last years pilgrims of criminal mischief, theft and
robbery as important antiques went missing following last Dec. pilgrims
visit
and said that the family has moved out of this country and ordered the
driver
of the tour bus to get going. Leading the pilgrims Mr. Upadhiaya? 82,
denied? the allegation here today in Velim saying? that we are always
protective of the family
and do respect their privacy and recollected his family?s ancestors ties as
Sarva-Karyakartas meaning chief secretary, a hereditary appointment up to
the
time when Governor of Madras presidency George Harris under Lord Dalhousie
administration confiscated the Haliyal Timber and Construction Lime Co.
goods
of Roqiue Santan’s greatgrand father in Nov of 1855. Mr. Upadhiaya held that
most of the pilgrims are the descendants of the? family?s Haliyal compound
work force. Historians hold that Haliyal yard was basically? Goa? ruling
Reigns Armoury and is today converted into Haliyal Bus Terminal.
In his memorandum he urged Archeological? Survey Of India (ASI) to atleast
save this Velim landmark for future
generations.
According to this
famous historical source held sacred by Hangal Coterie, Purandarai ruler of
Hangal and family on the eve of his fall in 1347 secretly traveled over
night
to joined his daughter who herself took
shelter in safer Jayakeshi Velimpura compound in 1345 when her husband was
assassinated by Mohammedans at present day Chandor. A second wall stone
Kannada
inscription dated 1396 in the Velim compound marks the death and cremation
of? Veenomai-Devi beauty and wife of? Suriya-Deva, slain Sovereign at
Chandrapur
palace, daughter of Late Purandaraideva,
Kadambarasa of Hangal confirms this history. It can be infered from the
Velim
inscription that Goa Kadamba Suriya-Deva son of Beera, was married to the
nearby royal bride who was his distance
cousin. Mr. Upadhiaya said.
Before adopting
Portuguese Catholicism
Mr. Upadhiaya said. Before adopting Portuguese Catholicism this Velimpura family’s ancestors had given up worship in their temples for fear of Mohammedan trap, reinvented themselves as Haliyal timber lords where converted by Orthodox Nasranis of Malabar in early1400s.Some of the Syrian origin worship items and anointing oil alabastrons saved by Upadhiaya's great grand father and moved to Belgaum after the 1855 British confiscation of Haliyal compound is convincing evidence. Further, quoting Kannada stone inscriptions on Konkan sea pirate Timu 'enemy turned friend' recovered from present day Haliyal Bus stand tell that Timu in those crucial years provided protection for their ancestors in return for timber for his shipbuilding needs had exploited this converts fear issue and used Portuguese forces to drive Mohammedans away and enforced his Timu administration in Goa in 1510. The Portuguese? in a while overpowered Timu and colonized Goa. It is a well known historical conclusion that this Christian connection attracted early Jesuits including Francis Xavier to visit Velliapura first for refreshment before traveling inland for conversions, he added.
Prof. Nilkanth Sah Paddaam in this press release said here today that a six member delegation headed by Mr. Upadhiaya is leaving for New Delhi tomorrow to follow up with his memorandum. Dec/2013 Deccan Herald, Press Release/Nilkanth Sah Paddaam, Belgaum. Decan.reporter (talk) 15:31, 1 February 2018 (UTC)
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