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Bijapur
530
kms to the northwest of Bangalore is the ancient town of Bijapur,
the capital of the Adil Shahi dynasty.
Bijapur is close to Belgaum the gateway to Karnataka from Goa
and Bombay, Bijapur has many places of historical, cultural and
architectural interest.
Shopping
Bijapur is famous for its hand woven ilkal sarees.
Accessibility
Bijapur is well connected by road and rail to Bangalore, Belgaum and
Goa.
The nearest airport is Goa and Belgaum, which is 205 kms
away.
Climate
The ideal time to travel here is September-February.
Local
Food Specialities
Non-vegetarian preparations distinctly Mughlai or Hyderabadi milk
sweets.
City
Sights
Gol
Gumbaz
The tomb of Mohammed Adil Shah, boasts of the second-largest tomb in
the world.
44 m in diameter, the interior of the dome is mysteriously
unsupported and has a whispering gallery under it, whose acoustics
are superb.
Jumma
Masjid
Still used for worship, has been called one of the first mosques in
India.
It holds an exquisite copy of the Koran, written in gold
lettering.
Ibrahim
Roza
The mausoleum of Ibrahim Adil Shah II is said to have inspired the
Taj Mahal in Agra.
The
Malik-e-Maidan
The largest medieval cannon in the world is 14 ft long, weighing 55
tons.
Legend has it that if you touch the gun and make a wish, it
will come true!
Also
worth a visit are the Mehtar
Mahal, the Jod Gumbaz, Afzal Khan’s Cenotaph, Asar Mahal, Anand
Mahal, Ark-Killa, etc.
Around
Bijapur
110 Kms, 134 Kms and 120 Kms away are the temples of Aihole,
Pattadakal and Badami. Standing close to each other, these temple
towns represent Chalukyan architecture at its best.
Aihole
Famous as the “Cradle of Indian Temple Architecture”, Aihole has
over 125 temples all intricately carved and rich in detail. The
oldest temple here, is perhaps the 5th century Lad Khan Temple. The
Durga (Fort) Temple has a semicircular apse and a complete portico.
The Hutchmalli Temple, the Ravalphadi Cave Temple, the Konti Temple
Complex, the Uma Maheshwari Temple, the Jain Meguthi Temple are the
other attractions at Aihole.
Pattadakal
A World Heritage Centro, it has 10 major temples representing early
Chalukyan architecture. The biggest temple dedicated to Lord
Virupaksha has a huge gateway and several inscriptions. In front of
the temple is a majestic 2.6 m high Nandi. The Mallikarjuna and
Papanatha Temples, and the Jain Temple from the Rashtrakuta period
is well worth a visit.
Badami
The capital of the early Chalukyas, Badami is picturesquely at the
mouth of a ravine between two rocky hills. It has four rock cut cave
temples, the largest being the third cave dedicated to Vishnu. Overlooking
the temple is a reservoir; its banks dotted with temples dedicated
to Vishnu and Shiva. The Bhutanatha Temple and the Museum set up by
the Archeological Survey of India, are the other attractions.
Basavana
Bagewadi
About 43 kms from Bijapur, this town is the birthplace of Saint
Basaveshwara. There are several important temples here.
Kudalasangama
67 kms from Bijapur is a famous pilgrim Center, associated with the
great 12th century poet and reformer Saint Basaveshwara.
For more details contact
KARNATAKA TOURISM
Government of Karnataka
1 Floor, Cauvery Bhavan, K.G.Road, Bangalore-560009
Phone : 91-80-2215489, 2211285
Fax
: 91-80-2272403
E-mail
us
Karnataka
State Tourist Development Corporation
Government of Karnataka Undertaking
10/4, Kasturba Road, Queen’s Circle, Bangalore-560001
Phone :
91-80-2212901, 2212902, and 2212903
Fax
: 91-80-2272580
E-mail
us
Courtesy:
Department of Tourism, Mysore
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