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out its great to be live and kicking, come on let me guide you to t ga Fort, which is also known as “Kallina Kote” – Stone fort. This fo ari Nayak in the 16 th century. He declared his supremacy delinking f r empire.

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At 46 not out its great to be live and kicking, come on let me guide you to the tour ofChitradurga Fort, which is also known as “Kallina Kote” – Stone fort. This fort was built by Madakari Nayak in the 16th century. He declared his supremacy delinking from theVijaynagar empire.

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According to epics, a man eating satan Hidimbasura lived on the mountains, terrorisingThe local population no ends. In the course of exile Pandavas happened to pass by, Kunti requested Bhima to get rid of the devil. A ferocious battled ensued with rocks beinghurled at each other, culminating in Bhima killing the satan & bringing peace to the town.

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The Historic Fort is a marvel of military architecture that made it impregnable. There are watch towers all round the 8 sq km fort which used to echo the warning signals uttered by the guards. It has 19 gateways, 38 posterior entrances, a palace, a mosque, granaries, oil pits, four secret entrances and water tanks. Amidst rocky surroundings inside the fort complex on the hill there are many temples.

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Judiciary, Finance, Army, seems to be the foundation of Nayaks empire, disputes Seem to have been resolved at this place…..

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The currency chest does not seem very impressive, maybe this place is for Maintaining No 1 a/c I suppose, considering the security angle. Rest of bootyWas hidden at Nayak’s palace.

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It is strange coincidence that a ganesh temple is situated in a remote corner, may be the lower caste people were allowed to visit this place freely…..it is on the outer of Main entrance of the fort.

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He is Yogiraj – designated as the Native Spiderman……our security guard cumGuide told us that he is training to climb one of the Himalayan mountain range.

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Watch the spiderman in action, he is usingOnly his bare hands and canvas shoes to Grip the fort wall which is almost 60 feet in Height. Professional climbers would seekThe aid of hooks, gloves, grippers, lifeline Strings etc…….

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Suddenly out of the blue our spidermanDoes an amazing clock work stunt rotating360 degrees midway……

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Our security guard cum guide, who explained the importance of this place as resting Place for the soldiers….guarding the fort so that they can quickly scamper across …

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The main entrance to Madakari Nayak’s fort built in mogul style….

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Incomplete elephant besides a temple….

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Madakari Nayaks being from coastal belt loved fishes………fish brahmins I supposeOur guide told us that Nayak had two wives, that maybe the reason for 2 fishes. Real fishy

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The fort has an area of 8 sq kms

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My wife was amused by a Monkey snatching a hand Bag from my hands, it was So sudden, the monkey hadSpotted the dusherra sweets In the bag. Nevertheless it Was not meant for me beingA diabetic. I gave the remainingPortions to our guide.

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There is the culprit….who snatched my handbag with kajukatris

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Dil maange more…….he wants some more kajukatri’s a rare sweet to savour….

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Nayaks and other noblemen used to make offering to godess equavalent to their weightOf various items such as rice,coconuts,fruits,milk, etc..

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Pillars with 100’s of lamp…for lighting during festive season….

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Nayak had constructed 2 ponds for each of his wife………..so goes the guides version

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Obviously it was the kings chamber…..so that he could have 360 degree view….

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One of the temples…..eknathnamma.

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I wonder how come these idols have not been stolen, maybe it was too heavy to Carry without at least 20 persons it would be difficult task…..

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Overview of Gopalkrishna temple……

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Homage to the serpants……….the reverence to these neglected statues may haveSaved the day on the hindsight.

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Veerabhadra our family diety, a difficult shoot but I managed to pull it off with the Help of the obliging priest….

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A magnificent view of temple architecture.

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Phalguneswara temple… and its lovely architecture…with an adventurous view point

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Let me unfurl the heroics of Obavva, who spotted the enemy soldiers ( Hyder Ali’s)trying to enter the fort through this secret enterance.

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Obavva’s husband, a watchmen, had routinely asked his wife to keep a watch , tillHe returns after finishing his lunch at this place.

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Obavva was standing exactly where the videographer was standing,With a baseball type club,,,,,one by one she started slaughteringThe enemies……

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Obavva managed to club more than a dozen soldiers emerging..From this opening, exaggerated version mention more than 100

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History repeats itself, what a coin incidence a Muslim guy was attempting toRepeat the feat and an old lady is outside playing the part of Obavva…..EvenToday people praise the heroics of this women who single handedly wardedOff the attack by Hyder Ali’s soldiers.

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Maybe in commemoration of this heroics a small temple was built by Nayaks in Gratitude of Obavva’s heroic effort.

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The debate of burka & bermudaStill continues……as time flies.It is nice to see Muslims tooAre admiring the heroics of Obavva.

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3 storeyed darbar….

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A branch of the baniyan tree survives… it seems to be spreading its tentacles on theRocks.

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Everybody seems to be excited to see a medium size rock crab…being veg. they Let it go I suppose…..otherwise it is a delicacy for sea food lovers.

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A natural rain water source, our guide warning people not to make it dirty…becausePeople drink this pure flowing water.

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ASI is doing lot of landscaping and restoration work in this fort…. To make it tourist Friendly with lighting arrangements too…..a day is not far off tourists will start flockingFor the sheer adventure and trekking value. It is only 200 kms from Bangalore on NH4

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Gun powder grinding was undertaken here………pl make note of the arrow mark..

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All good things must come to an end…..cobra’s raised hood asked us to pack up And get moving for having lunch, whereas the priest in bhanshankari temple Interpreted as blessing from Lord Shiva himself……