Sogal

Its name is ascribed to a sage, Sugola Muni, who is believed to have lived in the area, but one inscription speaks of "Sovala."

[1] Local folklore states that tigers came to Sogal to listen to the religious teachings.

Other legends include a nearby Kalyanmantapa (temple), now renovated, where the marriage of Shiva and Parvati is said to have taken place.

On the hill to the east of Sogal is an old fortification, now in ruins, locally referred to as Kadambarayan Kote — perhaps named after Kadamba King.

This article related to a location in Belagavi district, Karnataka, India is a stub.

Sogal, near Munavalli and Saundatti , Karnataka
Sogal, near Munavalli and Saundatti , Karnataka