Written by: Geetha Vinodhini

Kaivara

Kaivara is centre for pilgrimage. This place is located in the Chintamani Taluk of Kolar district in Karnataka, a state that is in the south western part of India.. It is about 65 km from Bangalore. This place is historically significant. It is said that the


Pandavas of the great Indian epic Mahabharata lived here during the exile in the forest (Vanavasa). Bheema is said to have killed Bakasura in this place. During the Dwaparayuga this town was known as Ekachakrapura. Narayanappa a famous saint who is popularly known as Kaivara Thathayya in Kannada and Telugu had lived here during last part of the eighteenth century and the first half of the nineteenth century. The town gets its name from this famous bilingual poet.

An Ashram that is dedicated to this famous saint is a pilgrimage and every year many thousands of pilgrims visit this place. It is fast becoming a tourist spot now.

WEATHER

This very beautiful town is situated in a picturesque valley and the temperature ranges between 18 to 23 degrees Celsius. The climate of Kaivara is salubrious. It rains here mainly during October. The rain usually is a heavy downpour. In fact this place gives the feel of a hill resort.

Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit this place would be between January to March and June to September. In fact from Bangalore you could visit there over a weekend.

Events: An annual music festival on Karnatic music is held in July every year here.

Night Life: The best thing for you to at nights here is to rest early.

GETTING THERE / ROUTE INFORMATION

By Air: Bangalore airport is the nearest airport from where a taxi can be hired to travel the 65 odd kilometers to Kaivara.

By Rail: Many trains from all over India run to Bangalore. From Bangalore a taxi or any other road transportation can be hired to go to Kaivara.

By Road: National Highways – NH4, NH7, NH212 and NH48 converge on Bangalore. Kolar where Kaivara is situated lies on NH4 to the East of Bangalore.

INTERESTING THINGS TO DO AT KAIVARA
  • You should visit the Zoo, the snake park and the crocodile farm there which are being very well maintained by the forest department of Karnataka.
  • If you are a naturalist, you must study sericulture and horticulture and this place is a host many exotic flora and fauna. The place has many small scale industries flourishing in the business of sericulture and horticulture.
  • The hilly terrain would give ample opportunities for trekking and rock climbing. But please make sure you are there with an experienced trekker or rock climber. Do not undertake this adventure on your own. The rocks are and hills are deceptively dangerous.
PICTURES OF KAIVARA



MAJOR ATTRACTIONS

Amaranarayana Temple: This is a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This temple is famous for its architecture. The temple has four sculpted stone pillars with exquisitely carved designs. This constitutes the Navranga Mandapa. The idol here was installed by King Vishnuvardhana who belonged to the Hoysala dynasty.

Aranya Rama Temple: Close to the Amaranarayana is another small shrine dedicated to Lord Rama, where he resides with Sita devi and Lakshmana.

Bheemeswara Temple: Mythology has it that Bheema killed the Rakshasa Bakasura when the Pandavas were in exile here thereby relieving the citizens of this place of a tyrant. To honor this deed a temple was built here for Bheema which is the Bheemeswara Temple.

Narayanappa Mutt: A mutt/ashram dedicated to the famous Telugu/Kannada composer and writer Narayanappa (1730-1840 AD). It is said that this saint was initially a bangle seller. There after he got his call and dedicated his life to sainthood writing and composing many literary works some of which are the famous ‘Amaranarayana Shathaka and ‘Kaalagnana’.

Many social, religious and philanthropic activities are undertaken by the Management of the Ashram. Provision of free meals to pilgrims and accommodation at very nominal rates are some of these activities. The authorities also conduct mass marriages between June and December.

Yoganarasimha Swamy Temple: This temple is at a distance of about a kilometer from the Mutt, on a small hillock called Vaikunta. This is the place where Narayanappa was on meditation for over three years. The statue of Narayanappa is installed here. A magnificent prayer hall is within the precincts of the temple which is huge and boasts of an excellent view of the surrounding hills and valleys. This is an ideal place for meditation.

Other places of interest near Kaivara

Ambaji Durga Cave Temple: This place is about 7 km from Kaivara and is quick drive from Kaivara.

Lord Venkateswara Temple, Alamgiri: This is also within a 10km radius of Kaivar. Alamgiri is also famous for Paper Mache handicraft.

TOURIST INFORMATION

Things to carry:

  • Warm Clothes.
  • Trekking gear.
  • Basic First aid kit.

Accommodation:

The Mutt Ashram provides good accommodation for the tourists at nominal costs.



26 Comments
  1. Anonymous Jan 1st 2008

    nice post

  2. Anonymous Jan 1st 2008

    never heard of kaivara before

  3. Anonymous Jan 1st 2008

    thanks to you, came across new destination

  4. 19122008 Jan 14th 2008

    Very Good information, with nice photos

  5. Ambarish Sep 3rd 2008

    Good Place to spend on week End. One day is sufficient to cover Kaiwara and nearest places like Alamgiri and Ambaji Durga Cave Temple.

  6. keshav Dec 17th 2008

    HI

    Its good TO VISIT

  7. Nice and good information about Kaiwara

  8. venkatesh Jan 29th 2009

    good information……………….thanx

  9. Nataraj Feb 8th 2009

    It is really a wonderful site. Thanks for such nice pics and the introduction to (information about) the places. Good work. Keep it up.

  10. shashikant Mar 28th 2009

    Hey really good info; today i am planning to go there .. lets see how its turns up :)

  11. Venkatesh Apr 25th 2009

    Great information….Thanks for posting

  12. antony Jun 7th 2009

    any suggestions about the bus journey to kaivara from Banglore? Can i get bus from Banglore to Kaivara during the morning hours, from 7.30 to 9.30? pls rply.
    thanks and regards.

  13. Anonymous Jun 23rd 2009

    any suggestions about the bus journey to kaivara from Banglore? Can i get bus from Banglore to Kaivara during the morning hours, from 7.30 to 9.30? pls rply.
    thanks and regards.

  14. iNDIRA Jun 23rd 2009

    any suggestions about the bus journey from Banglore TO KAIVARA ? Can i get bus from Banglore to Kaivara during the morning hours, from 7.30 to 9.30? pls rply.
    thanks and regards. INDIRA

  15. BUSS FROM BENGALORE Jul 22nd 2009

    There are buses from Majestick KSRTC bust stand, I am not sure of the timings, many buses startes from morning itself. you need to getdown near Kaivara cross, from there 3km travel, auto and buses available to reach Kaivara. for more infor u can click on below link. http://www.travelingbeats.com/blog/trip-info-kaivara

  16. ARCHANA Dec 19th 2009

    Thanks for such a good infomation. today i was searching in internet for tourist places in bngalore and that was not satisfying my search as i have visited all this places. in offfice somebody gave the idea to go to kaiwara & searched & found a deatailed information. thanks. keep up the good work.

  17. JANAKIRAM Dec 21st 2009

    Check my travelogue on Kaivara here

  18. Anonymous Dec 23rd 2009

    very informative site

  19. Subarna Dec 23rd 2009

    thanks a lot for proper information.

  20. good piece of information.. simple n in detail ,, thanks

  21. tharun Feb 11th 2010

    hi fine information

  22. murali mohan Feb 17th 2010

    my native is kaiwara. thanks for uploading the information about my village

  23. Nagaraja.N Mar 6th 2010

    I am very happy for uploading the information about kaiwara thank you.

  24. Nagaraja.N Mar 6th 2010

    Hi my native is bommekallu near kaiwara so I am very happy for uploading the information about ekachakrapura[kaiwara]thank you.

  25. chandrashekar.S Mar 21st 2010

    hi,my village is Guttahalli near Kivara,

  26. malathi May 15th 2010

    I dont no kaivara bus routes for majestic and timing also please tell the timings for kaivara tomarrow morning


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