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Its exquisite step into the rich
earth and let the grass your
feet, dew drops wash your
toes,and your heart goes, Ah!
you are in heavenly Chikmagalur.
Words are never enough to paint
a picture that is Chikmagalur.
Your imagination of calm
soothing music could be a fine
prelude to what lies ahead for
you in this glorious land of
coffee, hills and sparkling
waters. As you venture into the
unexpected Western Ghats,
situated in the south western
part of Karnataka, carved
against a mountains canvas,
you'll find this virgin land a
nature's bounty, a large basket
of pleasant surpises….
Lofty peaks, racing rivers,
sparkling streams,captivating
cascades and the bracing
mountain air-a soothing balm to
the work-weary. Climbing high
above the world where the
mountains touch the sky, be
enticed bt the raw power of
natural splendour and the beauty
of the snow-white coffee
blossoms.
To all those who seek adventure
/ sport, this hilly district
with rugged mountain trails, is
God's own gift. These hills and
valleys have been sublime abodes
of the Kings and Sadhus alike.
This is the land of legends and
heores, the air alive with tales
and deeds from the epics
Ramayana and Mahabharatha.
The numerous piligrim spots are
associated with the history of
the land and are benchmarks on
the path leading towards
realization of the ultimate
truth. The Agraharas have been
lively centers of education and
philosophical discourses, and
numerous epigraphs are peans to
dynastic dominance of yore.
JOURNEY INTO THE PAST
Chilkmaglur is considered to be
the place of origin and early
reign of the Hosysalas, who
played a decisive role in the
history of South India. It was
at Sosevur, identified with
Angadi in Mudigere Taluk that
Sala, the founder of the Hoysala
crest. The district takes its
name from the town 'Chikmagalur'
which literally means youngest
daughter's town. The place was
given as dowry to the youngest
daughter of Rukmangada, the
chief of Sakrepatna. Another
part of the town bestowed on the
elder daughter is known as
Hiremagalur. But some old
inscriptions reveal that these
two places were known
Kiriya-muguli and Piriyamuguli.
CHIKAMAGALUR- THE TOWN.
Situated in a fertile valley,
south of the Baba Buban range is
the headquarter town of the
district. This charming little
town enjoys a salubrious climate
and has venerated monuments of
many religious - Kodandrama
Temple-a synthesis of Hoysala
and Dravindian style of
architecture, the Jamia Mosque,
New St. Josph's Cathedral- with
unique shell shaped portico.
Hiremagalur which is now
a part of Chikmagalur town has
an Ishwara temple with a 4ft.
high rotund figure of Jademuni.
The temple also has a
Yoopastambha installed by King
Janamejaya during his serpent
sacrifice. Parashurama Temple
and the Kali shrine are others
places of worship. There is also
the everchanging face of
Chikmagalur - a centre of
education, trade and commerce.
COFFEE ROWS
The white blossoms fill the air
with fragrance and spot the
hills with a series of lovely
flowers. Coffee has added to the
economic prosperity of the
region. Baba Buban's seven seeds
of coffee was planted around his
shrine in 1670 AD. In time it
spread to other religion of
Karnataka and became a kitchen
crop. During the reign of Tippu
Sultan, it was sold at the local
weekend fairs. In the 18th
Century after the fall of Tippu
Sultan, Mysore fell in to the
hands of the English and they
were impressed with the variety
of coffee of the region. Under
the British, large forest areas
were turned into coffee
plantations. To this day the
sylvan slopes are studded with
coffee plantations.
It is a cherishing wxperience
during the flowering season of
March and April when the air is
filled with the heady fragrance
of coffee blossoms. As a major
coffee producing district in the
country, it has numerous coffee
curing centers where the raw
coffee is dried, shelled,
winnowed, graded and packed. The
district houses the Central
Coffee Research Institute
formerly known as the Coffee
Experimental Station.
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