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Basavakalyana Fort – Bidar

Kalyana Fort
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Prof. Bibhudutta Baraland Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Entrance gate of the BasavaKalyan.

  • The building is called the Basava Dharma Peetha or Basava Mahamane.

  • Statue of Lord Basavanna which is 108 feet high.

  • The statue of Guru Malleshwara.

  • The statue of Ghanalinga Devaru.

  • The entrance of the Basavakalyan.

  • A temple shaped in the form of a cave.

  • Statue of Dasoha Murti Neelamma Tayi.

  • Shunya Peethadheeshwar Allama Prabhu.

  • Statue of World Guru Basavanna.

  • Statue of Chinmayajnani Channabasavanna.

  • The idols of eight Yogis were installed in front of the 108 feet height Basavanna statue.

Entrance gate of the BasavaKalyan.

The building is called the Basava Dharma Peetha or Basava Mahamane.

Statue of Lord Basavanna which is 108 feet high.

The statue of Guru Malleshwara.

The statue of Ghanalinga Devaru.

The entrance of the Basavakalyan.

A temple shaped in the form of a cave.

Statue of Dasoha Murti Neelamma Tayi.

Shunya Peethadheeshwar Allama Prabhu.

Statue of World Guru Basavanna.

Statue of Chinmayajnani Channabasavanna.

The idols of eight Yogis were installed in front of the 108 feet height Basavanna statue.

Bidar is a city in the Indian State of Karnataka, named after Bamboo, locally called “Bidiru”. The origin of its name traces back to an old bamboo jungle that lasted in the area. This city at the edge of the Deccan Plateau is from the northeastern part of the state, hence called the peak of Karnataka. Bidar city is regarded for its ancient forts and handicraft products. The city, the district, and the fort are all tagged with the name Bidar. The city has other main attractions like Basavakalyana Fort, Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib, Narasimha Jhira Cave temple, and Old Bidar Fort.

Basavakalyan, located in the Bidar district, is a place of social and historical importance. The city was proclaimed the new capital by the Kalyani Chalukya dynasty after they shifted from Manyakheta. Hence the place was anciently called Kalyan. Its historic importance dates back to the 10th century.

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Entrance gate of the BasavaKalyan.

The building is called the Basava Dharma Peetha or Basava Mahamane.

Statue of Lord Basavanna which is 108 feet high.

The statue of Guru Malleshwara.

The statue of Ghanalinga Devaru.

The entrance of the Basavakalyan.

A temple shaped in the form of a cave.

Statue of Dasoha Murti Neelamma Tayi.

Shunya Peethadheeshwar Allama Prabhu.

Statue of World Guru Basavanna.

Statue of Chinmayajnani Channabasavanna.

The idols of eight Yogis were installed in front of the 108 feet height Basavanna statue.


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