Shri Narsimha Jharna Mandir - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Shri Narsimha Jharna Mandir

This is a cave temple in Bidar.T he idol of Lord Narasimha is inside a cave and devotees have to walk through waist deep water for about 350 metres to have a darshan of the deity.

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Bidar Fort

Bidar Fort

2.9km from Shri Narsimha Jharna Mandir

Stands tall with the pride of historical significance and architectural brilliance in the city of Bidar. This is one of the majestic throwbacks of the opulent past of India

Gurunanak Jhira,

Gurunanak Jhira,

4.3km from Shri Narsimha Jharna Mandir

A Sikh historical shrine located in Bidar. It is located at a short distance off one edge of the plateau on which Bidar is located and there are sweeping views of the plains as you descend down the road to the present gurdwara.

Ethipotala Falls

Ethipotala Falls

38.79km from Shri Narsimha Jharna Mandir

This is a 70-meter high river cascade located on the Chandravanka river. The waterfall is a combination of 3 streams. A strategic viewpoint was created by the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Department from the adjacent hillock.

Udgir Fort

Udgir Fort

71.43km from Shri Narsimha Jharna Mandir

Udgir Fort is a fort built in pre- Bahamani age dating from the twelfth century CE. It is also famous for the historic battle in which Marathas led by Sadashivrao Bhau, defeated Nizam, and after which the treaty of Udgir was signed. There are many old military observation points, and rest houses scattered over the surrounding hills, all built from an unusual white clay. However, all have long since fallen into ruin. Udgir Fort may also have a deep tunnel connecting it with Bhalki and Bider fort

Medak Fort

Medak Fort

77.04km from Shri Narsimha Jharna Mandir

The fort was built in the 12th century during the reign of the Kakatiyan ruler, Pratapa Rudra. The fort was originally known as Methuku durgam, which denotes cooked rice. The fort was the command post for the rulers of Kakatiyas and also for the Qutub Shahis who ruled the area. It is a huge structure located on the top of a hill. One has to climb more than 500 steps to reach the top of the fort, which occupies 100 acres on the hilly area. Medak Fort is noted for its architectural magnificence.

CSI Medak Cathedral

CSI Medak Cathedral

78.3km from Shri Narsimha Jharna Mandir

This is one of the largest cathedral in India since 1947. Originally built by Charles Walker Posnett, it was consecrated on 25 December 1924. The Medak diocese is the single largest diocese in Asia and the second in the world after the Vatican.

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Bidar

Bidar

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Bidar is the northernmost part of Karnataka which geographically resembles the "crown of the state"

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