Title: Trip From Bijapur to Bangalore
1Trip From Bijapur to Bangalore
2Virupaksha Temple
a UNESCO World Heritage Site is the former
capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. Predating the
city of Vijayanagara, it continues to be an
important religious centre, housing the
Virupaksha Temple, as well as several other
monuments belonging to the old city. Enroute,
visit to famous Chitradurga Fort, also known
as Yelu Suttina Kote. Anyone Go to Visit this
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3Hampi
King's Balance, Purandara Mantapa, Old Pillar
Bridge and evening visit to Visit Tungabhadra Dam
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4Gol Gumbaz
- Gol Gumbaz is the mausoleum of king Mohammed Adil
Shah, Sultan of Bijapur. Construction of the tomb
was started in 1626 and WAS completed in 1656.
The name is derived from its structure "Gol
Gombaz" which means "circular dome". It has the
style of Deccan architecture. The structure is
composed of a cube on each side. It has eight
intersecting arches created by two rotated
squares that create interlocking pendentives
support the dome. It has a dome-capped octagonal
tower seven stories high with a staircase inside.
The upper floor of each tower opens on to a round
gallery which surrounds the dome. It has an area
of 1,700 m2 and has one of the biggest single
chamber spaces in the world.
5Shivagiri
- Shivagiri has a Lord Shiva Statue which is 85
feet tall. It was installed by the T.K. Patil
Banakatti Charitable Trust in Vijayapura
(Bijapur) on Sindagi Road. It is slowly turning
into a pilgrim location. The 1,500 tonnes statue
of Lord Shiva is considered as the second largest
statue of Lord Shiva in India and was prepared by
sculptors from Shimoga. An old age home is coming
up inside the premises and it is named as Basant
Van. It is said that it can accommodate 52
members and the capacity will be enhanced
gradually. Women will be given preference in
admission.
6The Bijapur Fort
- The Bijapur Fort has a rich history. It was built
by Yusuf Adil Shah in 1566 using Materials like
Granites and lime mortar. The fort contains
palaces, mosques, tombs and gardens. The
architecture is inspired from Pertians. It is
said that the Adilshahis, during their reign of
200 years, built over 50 mosques, 20 tombs and 20
palaces. Bijapur has, therefore, been called as
Agra of South India. Apart from these monuments,
Ibrahim II also built the Dattatreya Temple, to
the west of the citadel. It contains a pair of
paduka (foot sandals) of saint Narasimha
Saraswati.
7Jala Manzil
- Jala Manzil is located very close to the Sat
Manzil. This is a water pavilion. Saat Manzil and
Jal Manzil werare part of the Citadel which was
enclosed within the fortified walls during the
rule of the Deccan Sultanate. Some parts of the
monument is in ruins now. - With a rich history, Bijapur is a beautiful place
to visit. The city is filled with monuments and
hence it is rightly called as Agra of south. You
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