Raja's Tomb or Gaddige at Madikeri, Coorg
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Gaddige or popularly known as Raja's Tomb is located in Madikeri, Coorg.
These are the monuments containing the mortal remains of the royal Kodavas. Gaddige are built in Muhammadan style with tombs in the center and turrets at the corners.
There are three tombs built for the royal dynasty. The largest one is the central tomb built for the Kodava king Doddaveerarajendra and his wife Mahadeviamma. The right tomb (1820 A.D.) was built by Chikkaveerarajendra for his father Lingarajendra.
The left tomb was built in 1834 A.D. for Veerarajendra's guru Rudrappa.
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One of the historical places of Madikeri. The monument contains the mortal remains of the royal Kodavas.Built in the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, this beautiful structure of Gaddige Raja's tomb is the mortal remains of the Kodavad Royalty. These tombs date back to 1820.
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Gaddige, Raja's tomb
A walk along the corridor of the Raja's tomb in Madikeri.
Madikeri, December 2018
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Gaddige also known as Raja's tomb is located in one of the beautiful hill station of Karnataka, Madikeri, Coorg. The monument depicts the pervading building style of those days which was Indo- Sarcenic. The monument contains the mortal remains of the royal Kodavas.
Gaddige Raja's Tomb Coorg
Built in the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, this beautiful structure of Gaddige Raja's tomb is the mortal remains of the Kodavad Royalty. These tombs date back to 1820.
Raja's Seat or Raja Seat at Madikeri tourism Coorg tourism Kodagu tourism Karnataka tourism
Raja Seat of Madikeri tourism Coorg tourism Kodagu tourism Karnataka tourism its legend says that the local rajas used to watch the sun set from here. Raja's Seat, meaning the Seat of the King is a structure made of brick and mortar and consists of four pillars that are bridged by arches. This place was used by the Kings and the Queens of Kodagu who were the rulers of Karnataka for over 200 years from 1600 to 1834 CE. The seat served as a perfect location for a breathtaking view of the valley and the rolling mountain ranges far ahead. Since it faced the west, it served as the ideal place to capture beautiful sunset view, and hence the Kings and their Queens mostly watched the sunsets from here amidst the lush green gardens and fresh misty air of Coorg. Raja's Seat, a garden with beautiful flowering plants and skilfully designed artificial fountains, is located in Madikeri , Coorg. The garden was a favorite venue to rejuvenate for the Kings of Kodagu, and they loved watching the sunsets sitting here as they spent some memorable time with their Queens.
The Raja's Seat has been built on an elevated ground overseeing the valleys that lie to the west. Early mornings are usually misty and cold, but as the sun rises, the mist clears slowly offering a mind-stirring view of the lush green gardens adorned with colourful seasonal flowers beds. There is also a Toy Train available for your little ones to take a ride on and the fountains have been modified into musical fountains.
A toy train runs all around the garden here. This place is considered of historical importance in the country.
This is a small square viewing spot like a mantapa in brick and mortar of four pillars bridged by arches, enhanced by beautiful surroundings. It is built on a high level ground with a commanding view of the cliffs and valleys to the west.
Raja's Seat Viewpoint
The Raja's Seat View Point is a huge semicircle pavilion built in the garden and located in such a way that the visitors get the best view of the lush green valley below. It is mostly crowded in the evening to watch the sunsets because as it is the best location to experience the mesmerising sunsets and the sunrises. It's incredible when the rays of the sun gently cut through the morning mist and illuminate the rolling mountains and the valleys of Coorg enhancing the natural beauty of the surroundings even more.
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of the district of Kodagu (also called Coorg). it is also known as the Scotland of India. Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja keri. Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633 to 1687. According to Puranas, Kodava is the redefined name of Krodhadesa meaning Land of Anger, said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. Some historians believe that it is named after the River Cauvery. Coorg was under the Gangas rule during 9th and 10th centuries and Cholas in the 11th century followed by Hoysalas. Later Coorg was relatively independent under Haleri Rajas until British occupied the region in 1834. Coorg was a separate state before its merger with Karnataka in the year 1956. The form of the name often used in English, Mercara, is derived from Madikeri. Madikeri lies in the Western Ghats and is a popular hill station. The nearest cities are Mangaluru to the west, and Mysuru to the east. Madikeri lies on the Karnataka State Highway 88 that runs from Mangaluru to Mysuru. It is 120 km from Mysuru and 136 km from Mangaluru. From Bengaluru, the state capital of Karnataka, At a distance of 265 km from Bangalore, 117 km from Mysore, 132 km from Mangalore, 322 km from Coimbatore & 362 km from Kochi.
Coorg tourism has many interesting places such as Namdroling Monastery, Gaddige Raja's tomb, Bhagamandala Temple, Mount Thavoor, Madikeri Fort , Nisargadhama ,Chelavara Falls , Kotebetta, Kote Abbey (waterfalls ), Mandalpatti, Iruppu Falls, Talacauvery, St. Mark's Church, Omkareshwar Temple, Madikeri Fort, Dubare Elephant Camp and Pushpagiri and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries many more .
ROYAL TOMBS in madikeri
The royal tombs built in the Indo-Saracenic style, these monuments with domes and minarets, hold the mortal remains of Kodava royalty and court dignitaries. The central tomb is of Doddaveerarajendra and his queen. To the right is the tomb of Lingarajendra, built by his son Chikkaveerarajendra in 1820. To the left is the tomb of the royal priest Rudrappa, built in 1834. Nearby are buried two royal officials. Biddanda Bopu who died fighting Tipu Sultan, and his son Biddanda Somaiah.
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Raja seat gaerden and Royal tombs, Madikeri
This is called Raja's seat because the Coorg Raja's were known to visit spot together with their consorts to watch the beauty of nature. 1.5 km from bus stand. Located in Karnataka.
Royal tombs (Gadhige) are located 2 km from Madikeri on the Abbey falls road.
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The Omkareshwara Temple is an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated in the town of Madikeri in Coorg, Karnataka. The speciality of the temple is that its construction reflects a mix of Gothic and Islamic styles. It is a popular religious destination of Coorg. The temple draws a large number of tourists and devotees regularly.
Gaddige also known as Raja’s tomb is located in one of the beautiful hill station of Karnataka, Madikeri, Coorg. The monument depicts the pervading building style of those days which was Indo- Sarcenic. The monument contains the mortal remains of the royal Kodavas.
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Raja's Tomb, Madikeri, Kodagu
Gaddige otherwise called Raja's Tomb is situated in one of the lovely slope station of Coorg, Karnataka. The landmark delineates the overrunning building style of those days which was Indo-Sarcenic. The landmark contain the human stays of the imperial Kodavas.
Abbey falls Madikeri tourism | Abbi waterfalls Coorg tourism or Kodagu Karnataka Tourism
Abbey falls of Madikeri tourism also known as Abbi waterfalls of Coorg tourism or Kodagu Karnataka Tourism. Abbey Falls or Abbi Falls is a waterfall situated near Madikeri town. Abbey waterfall is located in Kodagu about 8kms from Madikeri. Water from Kootu Holey dam near the town flows into the falls. Abbey means falls in Kannda. Abbi in coorgie means a waterfall. The falls is inside a coffee plantation. Abbey Falls is a breathtaking waterfall where the Kaveri river cascades down a rockface. A hanging bridge is built across the gorge here offering a good view of the falls. The British called it the Jessie waterfalls in memory of Jessie the daughter of Madikeri’s first captain.
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of the district of Kodagu (also called Coorg). It is also known as the Scotland of India. Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja keri. Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633 to 1687. According to Puranas, Kodava is the redefined name of Krodhadesa meaning Land of Anger, said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. Some historians believe that it is named after the River Cauvery. Coorg was under the Gangas rule during 9th and 10th centuries and Cholas in the 11th century followed by Hoysalas. Later Coorg was relatively independent under Haleri Rajas until British occupied the region in 1834. Coorg was a separate state before its merger with Karnataka in the year 1956. The form of the name often used in English, Mercara, is derived from Madikeri. Madikeri lies in the Western Ghats and is a popular hill station. The nearest cities are Mangaluru to the west, and Mysuru to the east. Madikeri lies on the Karnataka State Highway 88 that runs from Mangaluru to Mysuru. It is 120 km from Mysuru , 136 km from Mangaluru, 265 km from Bengaluru, the state capital of Karnataka, 322 km from Coimbatore & 362 km from Kochi.
Coorg tourism has many interesting places such as Namdroling Monastery also known as golden temple, Kottu Holey dam, Gaddige Raja's tomb, Raja Seat, Bhagamandala Temple, Mount Thavoor, Madikeri Fort , Nisargadhama, Chelavara Falls, Kotebetta, Kote Abbey (waterfalls ), Mandalpatti, Iruppu Falls, Talacauvery, St. Mark's Church, Omkareshwar Temple, Madikeri Fort, Dubare Elephant Camp, Pushpagiri and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries many more.
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