Lakkundi (Kannada: ಲಕ್ಕುಂಡಿ )in Gadag District of Karnataka is a tiny village on the way to Hampi (Hosapete) from Hubballi. Lakkundi 11 km from Gadag in the east. It is 14 km from Dambal and 25 km from Mahadeva Temple (Itagi).
Lakkundi, full of ruined temples like Mallikarjuna, Virabhadra, Manikeshwara, Nanneshwara, Lakshminarayana, Someshwara, Nilakanteshwara and many more.
Lakkundi is a place of antiquarian interest with as many as 50 temples, 101 stepped wells (called Kalyani or Pushkarni) and 29 inscriptions, spread over the period of the later Chalukyas, Kalachuris, Seuna and the Hoysalas. A great center of Kalyani Chalukyas art, there are several temples of note here. Among them Kasivisvesvara temple, Lakkundi is the most ornate and elaborately furnished. There is also a Jain Temple dedicated to Mahavira, the largest and oldest shrines at Lakkundi. There is sculpture gallery (Museum) maintained by the ASI (Archaeological Survey of India).
Lakkundi also has a Darga of Zindeshah Wali.
You pay the price to make you feel good
It flows through veins & feeds the soul
The victim of pleasure
You pay & try it all
They never said it would bring madness
They never said it would bring pain
The visions came in all their evil
They scar your mind & scar your skin
Five days & it's still there
You pay & you never win
They never said it would bring madness
They never said it would bring pain
So close to death you almost taste it
You rip your body from the flesh
She knows that you're screaming
You pay & you hold your breath
They never said it would bring madness