Karnataka
Cities
( Badami )
Set
in beautiful countryside at the foot of a red sandstone ridge, the
small rural town of Badami was once the capital of the Chalukyan.
Empire covered much of the central Deccan between the 4th centuries
AD. Here and at nearby Aihole and Pattadakal, you can see some of
the earliest and rock- cut caves. The forms and sculptural work
at there sites provided inspiration for the later Hindu empires
which rose and fell in the arrival of the Muslims. Though principally
promoters of the vedic culture, the Chalukyans were tolerant of
all sects, and elements of Shaivism, Vaishnaivism, Jainism and even
Buddhism can be found in many of their temples. Badami was the Chalukyan
capital from about 540 AD until 757 AD when the Chalukyans were
overthrown by the Rashtrakutas. The surrounding hills are dotted
with temples, fortifications, carvings and inscriptions dating not
just from the Chalukyan period, but from other times when the site
was occupied as a fortress. After it fell to the Rashtrakutsa, Badami
was occupied successively by the Chalukyans of Kalyan (a separate
branch of the western Chalukyan), the Kaachuryas, the Yadavas of
Devagiri, the Vijayanagar Empire, the Adil Shahi kings of Bajipur
and the Marathas. All these various rulers have left their mark
at Badami, and there's even a Pallava inscription dating back to
642 AD when their king, Narasimha Varman I, Briefly overwhelmed
the Chalukyans and occupied Badami for 13 years before being driven
out.

Population : 18,200
Telephone Code : 08357
PLACES
TO SEE
Cave
Temple
Badami town is best known for its beautiful cave temple, cut into
the cliff face of a red sandstone hill.
Archaeological
Museum
It is superb examples of local sculpture, including remarkable
Lajja-Gauri images of a fertility cult which flourished in the area.
It's open from 10 am to 5 pm daily except Friday.
PLACES
TO EAT
Hotel Sanman Close to the Badami bus stand, is popular with
travellers and locals. It has cheap veg / non- veg food and cold
beers.
Murali Cafe It is popular veg restaurant serving thalis at lunchtime.
Pulikeshi Dining Room It is multi -cuisine, silver service restaurant.
TRAVEL
INFO
AIR:
Nearest Airport Belgaum 192 kms.
TRAIN: Nearest railway station is Bagalkot in Hubli Sholapur
line.
BUS: The timetable at the bus stand in badami is in English
and Kannada but it's not particularly accurate. You'll also have
to cope with the usual rugby scrum to get on a bus when it arrives.
There are six buses daily to Bijapur (four hours) and Hubli (three
hours), and four buses to Bangalor (12 hours). Only three buses
to run daily direct to Hospet (5 hours), but you can catch any of
the buses to Gadag (2 hours) or Iikal (2 hours) to pickup a connection
to Hospet.
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