Though the fort of Paparajanahalli was within a striking
distance from the hill range of Antharagange, we missed exploring it every time
we were around Antharagange. Thus one day, I finally decided to explore this
place and started early in the morning. A vague estimate of distance to this
place would be around 8 km from home, which would make it a 16 km trek on
completion. The initial walk from home
was across the national highway which then merged with narrow winding roads
leading to Antharagange. A kilometer's walk hereon took me to a hiking trail to
this hill and I promptly took a deviation towards this route and continued my
climb. After an ascent of around 15 minutes, I reached the Therahalli temple, a
very beautiful temple indeed which we had visited earlier during one of our
journeys around this place.
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Elvis Stone |
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Mahagopuram, Therahalli |
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Lord Shiva Temple Complex, Therahalli |
Without spending much time here, I headed towards
Paparajanahalli, still following the hiking trail and reached a place from
where the route seemed to vanish. Fortunately, a shepherd who passed by
informed me about the Pandava caves located close by and gave directions to
reach Paparajanahalli. After paying visit to the Pandava caves, I got down and
started walking along the roadway to reach Paparajanahalli. On inquiring about
the fort at Paparajanahalli, a joyous lady directed me towards the fort. The
real trek had just begun. As I gradually gained elevation, portions of the fortification
became visible.
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Interesting War Sculptures with Elephant and Horses |
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Green Locust |
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Probably the Fort Entrance |
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Fort Walls |
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Ruined Rampart |
On my way to the hill top, I met a shepherd who engaged me
in a conversation and found me stupid as I had come all the way and all alone
to this place. I smiled and moved on. Though not much of the fortification remains, it is quite
evident that a big and grand fort once existed here. After a thorough
exploration covering all parts of the hill, I rested for a while at a nice spot
and satisfied my hunger with the food I carried in one go. The views from atop
the hill were enchanting. I had to get
back home as the weather got warmer. The whole experience was worthwhile.
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Skillfully Executed Stone Umbrella |
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A Water Pond Atop of the Hill |
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Hills of Antharagange Hills |
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Bird's Eye View of Kolar |
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Can i know where is pandava caves here?? As i had been to the paparajnahalli fort many times.. I heard people saying about pandava caves but can you please let me know where exactly??
ReplyDeleteIt is situated close to Therahalli. If you see above post, Elvis stone is the land mark somewhere close by is the Pandava Caves.
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