Devarhubli

[1] The village was established by Shree Nagabhooshana Shivayogigalu, a direct disciple of Sri Siddharoodha swamiji Hubballi, who first arrived in the 1960s to begin his spiritual service.

Because of these religious activities, the village of Gidadububalli became the Devara Hubballi.

As per the 2011 Census of India, there were 416 households in Devara Hubballi with a total population of 2,324 (1,187 males and 1,137 females).

Located 12 km to the southwest of the city Dharwad (the headquarters of the district).

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