Naliganahalli
Naliganahalli is a village in Tumkur district, in Karnataka, India. The village is located about 105 kilometres (65 mi) from the district center Tumakuru and located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the taluk Pavagada. The village is rich in culture and the name indicates that in Kannada "nali" means "dance" and "gana" means "sing". The village has a 600-year-old Shiva temple.
The village has its own grama panchayath and is the main panchayath of surrounding seven villages. This village has a population of around 2000 having one small government primary school. In the village there is newly built durga temple by demolishing old one.
This village is famous for its Durga devi fair, which happens twenty years once, it unites people from three different villages surrounding Naliganahalli. village address naliganahalli(p & v) pavagada (t) tumkur (d) karnataka - 561202