Sep 2, 2017

Basaveshwara memorial of Gadag

Aug 15, 2017
On the way from Anegundi to Dharwad, while passing through Gadag, we decided to see Basaveshwara statue. The statue can be seen from the highway.. I'd seen it several times since 2014 while passing through the city. So, the day finally arrived.

The statue is situated next to Bhishmakere - a 100+ acre lake. It's construction started in 2009 and completed in 2015. This standing Basaveshwara is 116 feet tall, 8 feet taller than the sitting Basaveshwara of Basava Kalyan in Bidar district.

The team behind this creation has done a great job. Basaveshwara seems to quoting the Lingayath maxim.. Kayakave Kailasa. A relatively miniature Aikya Mantapa of Kudala Sangama is a thoughtful addition.

A small platform around the statue lets people walk around its base.

Looking up towards Aikya Mantapa.

 The rear portion of the structure.

Below the statue is a circular chamber housing a small museum of some significant events of Basaveshwara's life. The colorful scenes are depicted in the form of lifesize statues and paintings.

Basava as seen from street nearby.. i.e. as we drove from Koppal side into the city.

Closer look at the face. Most of the times birds are found on Basava's head, a convenient spot for our winged friends :)

The memorial has a neat little garden around it. Besides the statue, the other attraction of Bhishmakere is boating. One can hire boats and peddle around or go for ride in a motor boat.

 A smaller creation of two women pouring water from a pot is part of the memorial.

Lot of work has been carried out to "develop" Bhishmakere, hope the city gets sufficient of rains to fill it up.

Long live Basaveshwara..
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7 comments:

  1. looks great.. but against the teachings of sri basaweshwara. "Ullavaru shivalaya maaduvaru.. "

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    1. Not exactly! Statues are a way to express the greatness of the personality and for us to remind ourselves and rest of the world his teachings!

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  2. yes, in spirit its against Basavanna's principles. that's the difference between Basavanna and common people..

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  3. to know more about lord basavanna statues are needed, because statues attract more peoples

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  4. sharan kumar, in a way what you say is true.

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  5. Yes really beutiful place I love Karnataka lord basveshwara is great social reformer in 12th century and in karnataka basavkalyan gadag statue of the basveshwara lovely beutiful .

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