Dvarasamudra
Dvarasamudra was a prominent city in ancient India, located in the present-day state of Karnataka. It served as the capital of the Hoysala dynasty during the 12th century and was known for its rich cultural and architectural heritage. The city was strategically positioned near trade routes, which contributed to its economic prosperity.
The city is famous for its exquisite temples, particularly the Hoysaleswara Temple, which showcases intricate carvings and unique architectural styles. Dvarasamudra was also a center for art and literature, attracting scholars and artisans, making it a significant hub in South Indian history.