Huthridurga Fort ಹುತ್ರಿದುರ್ಗ ಕೋಟೆ | Santhepete | Kunigal | Tumkur Tourism

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Huthridurga Fort ಹುತ್ರಿದುರ್ಗ ಕೋಟೆ | Santhepete | Kunigal | Tumkur Tourism
    Watch Full video on my RUclips channel & Facebook Page
    Enable 'CC' for English Subtitles
    Watch more videos & Subscribe to RUclips Channel - / nagarajiaah1
    Follow me on Instagram & Facebook -
    / nhmstudio_official
    / nagarajaiahnhm
    Hutridurga, also known as Uttari Betta is a hill near Kunigal town, with height of 3708 feet above the sea level that is located 15km from Kunigal, the Taluk centre. Hutridurga is situated about 65 km west of Bengaluru in the state of Karnataka, in Kunigal taluk, Tumakuru district. It is situated off the Kunigal-Magadi state highway (SH94), at a distance of about 7 km from it and 10 km from the Anchepalya industrial area on the Bengaluru-Mangalore National Highway (India) - NH48 near Kunigal.
    Hutridurga was built by Kempegowda in the 16th century. Ruined fortifications are still visible on the two hillocks surrounding the village. Historically, Huthridurga Fort was the military bastion of Tipu Sultan against British, which was conquered by the latter in 1791. It is believed to have been a seven tiered fort and is considered one among the nine "Durgas" around Bengaluru. It has a small temple dedicated to Shiva known as the Shankareshwara temple, a Nandi idol on the top of the hill and an Anjaneya temple, midway. Aadi Narayanaswamy and Veerabhadra temples are situated in the village.

Комментарии • 38