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Bold
rock hills and picturesque valleys. Huge towering boulders
in unimaginable shapes. That is Chitradurga for you. This
place is not known as the "Place of stone fort" (Kallina
Kote) for nothing. The landscape looks much like a mischievous
giant's playground - with boulders thrown around, forming
awesome silhouettes against he sky. And that could be true!
According
to a story in the Epic Mahabharatha, a man-eating gaint named
Hidimbasura did line here on the Chitradurga hill - a source
of terror to everyone around. And then Pandavas came here
with their mother Kunti in the course of |
their
exile and Bhima had a duel with Hidimba. Hidimba was slain
by Bhima and peace returned to the area. These amazing boulders
could well be part of the arsenal used during that duel! Seriously
though, these boulders and the major part of the city rests
on belong to the oldest rock formation in the country. |
The former military personnel, Timmana Nayaka rose to the rank of
Governor of Chitradurga as a reward for his excellence in military
achievements, from the Vijayanagara ruler. His son Obana is known by
the name Madhakari Nayaka. Madakari Nayaka's son Kasturi Rangappa succeeded
him and consolidate the kingdom to rule peacefully . As he had no heirs
to succeed him, his adopted son - the apparent heir was enthroned but
got killed in few months by the Dalavayis.
Chikkanna Nayaka, the brother of Madakari Nayaka II sat on the throne
in 1676, and his another brother succeeded him with the title Madakari
Nayaka-III. The unwillingness of Dalawayis to accept Madakari Nayaka-III's
rule gave an opportunity to one of the distant relation Bharamappa
Nayaka to ascend the throne in 1689. Somehow, the subjects of Chitradurga
did not experience a good reign of their rulers as they lived on the
throne for very brief period. The Hiri Madakari Nayaka (1721 - 1748),
Kasturi Rangappa Nayaka-II, Madakari Nayaka-IV succeeded one after
him and there is nothing to mention of their rule.
Obavvana Kindi (The crack), Chitradurga Fort.During the reign of Madakari
Nayaka, the city of Chitradurga was besieged by the troops of Hyder
Ali. A chance sighting of a woman entering the Chitradurga fort through
a crack hole in the rocks led to a clever plan by Hyder Ali to send
his soldiers through the crack hole. The defence guard on duty of
the port near that crack hole had just gone home as usual asking
his wife to guard till he is back from his lunch. The wife of that
guard, Obavva while in her temporary seat, noticed the soldiers emerging
out of this crack, Obavva was not perturbed. As she was carrying
with her, the Onake (a wooden long club meant for pounding paddy
grains) she killed and quietly moved the dead, so that hundreds of
them entered and fell, without raising any suspicion. The guard,
Obavva's husband, upon his return from his lunch was shocked to see
Obavva standing with a blood stained Onake and hundreds of dead bodies
of the enemy fleet around her. The passage still remains as a historical
witness for the story, beside the Tanniru DoNi -a small water source
which holds cold water all round the year. Though her sincere brave
attempt saved the fort this time, Madakari could not resist the attack
of 1799 by Hyder Ali. The fort of Chitradurga was lost for Hyder
Ali once for all.
The
place is renowned for its Kallina Kote ("the place of the
stone fort"), and is home to the "Fort of Seven Rounds",
built with large stones.
The Chandravalli Caves are also a very popular tourist site at this
historic place.
The
stone masonary that the fort of Chitradurga is representative of
one of the most daring
woman of Karnataka - "Obavva."