Hassan District
About:
Hassan District is one of the 30 districts of Karnataka
state located in the south-western part of Karnataka in India. The
district has had an eventful and rich history. In the past, it reached
the height of its glory during the rule of the Hoysalas who had their
capital at Dwarasamudra, the modern Halebeed in Belur Taluk. The
district, noted for its enchanting natural scenic beauty is also a
veritable treasure-house of Hoysala architecture and sculpture, the best
specimens of which are at Belur and Halebeed. Shravanabelagola, in
Channarayapatna taluk, which is studded with Jain moduments, is a
renowned centre of pilgrimage for the jains.
Origin of Name:
Like most of the other districts in the State, this
district also derives its name from its headquarters town, Hassan.
According to the Sthalapurana, the name 'Hassan' is a contraction or
derivative of 'Simhasanapura', associated with janamejaya, a great
grandson of the Pandava hero, Arjuna. But the popular belief is that the
place is called Hassan after the goddess Hassan-amma or Hasanamba, the
presiding deity of the local Hasanamba temple situated in the old town
area. Hasanamma or Hasanamba means, in Kannada, a smiling mother or
goddess. In this connection, a traditional story, as to how the goddess
Hasanamba came to be established at this place, is narrated thus : The
Saptamatrikas (seven mothers or goddesses), in the course of their
journey from Varasasi (Kashi) to the South, were pleased with the scenic
splendour of this area and decided to make it their abode. Accordingly,
of the seven mothers, who were sisters, three settled at Hassan and
another three in a tank called Devigere, also in Hassan proper, and were
called Hasanamba, while the other one settled in a forest near
Kenchammana-Hosakote in Alur taluk and was called Kenchamba.
GEOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE:
GEOGRAPHY:- Lying between 12° 13´ and 13° 33´ North
latitudes and 75° 33´ and 76ยบ38´ East longitude, Hassan district has a
total area of 6826.15 Sq. Kms. The greatest length of the district, from
south to north, is about 129 kilometers, and its greatest breadth, from
east to west, is about 116 kilometers. The District which has 8 taluks
38 hoblies & 2369 villages. The geographic area of the district of
Hassan is 6845 square kilometers. The population is 15.67 lakhs and the
average rainfall is about 1031 mms annually. Coffee, Black Pepper,
Potato, Paddy and Sugarcane are the major agricultural crops.
Hassan district lies partly in the "malnad" tract and partly
in the southern "maidan"(plains) tract. By considering the physical
aspects, climate, rainfall, etc. the district may be divided into three
regions, viz., (1) southern malnad, (2) semi-malnad and (3) southern
maidan. western and north-eastern portions of the Belur taluk, western
and central parts of Alur taluk and the whole of Sakaleshapura taluk
constitute the "southern malnad" region, the central parts of the
Arkalgud taluk, the western portion of the Hassan taluk, the eastern
portion of the Alur taluk, the central and eastern parts of the Belur
taluk and the western parts of the Arasikere taluk form the
"semi-malnad" region. The southern maidan region includes the whole of
the Holenarasipura and Channarayapatna taluks, eastern parts of the
Arasikere and Hassan taluks and the south-eastern portions of the
Arkalgud taluk. The southern malnad is a forest-clad hilly region with a
heavy rainfall.
POPULATION AND GROWTH TRENDS:
As per the 2001 census the population of Hassan district is 17,21,669.
Out of which 14,16,996 is the rural population and 3,04,673 is urban
population. The percentage of rural and urban population to the total
population of the district is 82.31 and 17.69 respectively. The
percentage of rural and urban population to the total population
according to 1981 census (1357014) was 85.37 and 14.62 respectively.
Between 1981 to 1991 there is an increase of 2.76 percent in urban
population. The decadal growth rate works out to 15.67 percent
(1981-91). The decadal growth rate was highest between 1951-61 and it
was 25.57 percent. It reduced to 23.05 percent during 1961-71, increased
to 23.10 percent during 1971-81 and reduced to 15.67 percent during
1981-91. There is a decrease in 7.43 percent of growth in population
between 1981-91. The district has a balanced male, female ratio (996) as
per 2001 census.
The density of population varies considerably amongst the taluks. With a
density of 385 persons per sq.km Hassan taluk tops the list and this is
followed by Arkalgud (295), Holenarasipura (290), Channarayapatna
(266), Arasikere (238), Belur (217), Alur (199) and the lowest density
of 129 persons per sq.km is noticeable in the case of Sakaleshapura
taluk according to 2001 census. The density of population per square
kilometer for the district is 251.
Hi do you know kenchamba temple in Alur, Hassan, if yes, please share temple open timings...contact details of temple?
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