Mandharagiri (Basadi betta), is a picturesque small hillock
with jain temple near tumkur. Located opposite to Bangalore-Tumkur highway and
65 km away from bangalore, you can see an entrance arch in the main road
stating the name 'Mandaragiri' and going by this way you can reach to a small
village, Panditanahalli. Little distance from this place leads you to the
bottom of the hill.You can park you vehicles at the bottom of Basadi Betta, and
you can see a Mutt nearby. Ensure that
to get the keys of the temple from the priest in case he is not coming with you
towards top. Once you reach top of the hill after climbing 435 steps, you are
welcomed by the main door of the temple. After entering the main door now you
are in a huge courtyard in the midst of four temples, two temples are dedicated
to Bhagawan Chandranatha and one each one for Parshwanatha as well as
Suparshwanatha. The idols are simple but wonderful. You can spend a while at
Basadi Betta; rest and get pleasure from the cool breeze blowing via the many
aisles of the mantapas. The far-away hills as well as the rocky landscape with
small puddles present a lovely view. There is one more surprise when you open
the rare door of the temple complex. You can see a beautiful lake called Mydala
Kere down below the hill.
How to Reach :
Bangalore --- Dabaspet -- after 10km take right turn near
Arch -- Mandargiri base.
Near by places: Mydala kere, Devarayanadurga (DD Hills), Madhugiri, Nijagalbetta Trekking.
Permission : Not required
Steps : Yes
Climbing time : 15 mins Max
Photo Courtesy : Mohan
Photo Courtesy : Mohan
“Mountains have a way of dealing with overconfidence.” - Nemann Buhl