One of the places that you can visit while you are staying in Mysore
is Srirangapatna. For a short while the city of Srirangapatna was the
capital of the Mysore state, while Tippu Sultan was ruling Mysore.
After the death of Tippu Sultan in 1799 the British shifted thecapital
back to Mysore and placed the child King Krishnaraja Wodeyar III on
the throne of Mysore. Hence there are a number of places of historical
importance associated withthe reign of Tippu Sultan.
Srirangapatna is an island in the river Kaveri, about 14kms from
Mysore. In Srirangapatna is the Dariya Daulat Palace (Summer Palace)
that is set amidst beautiful gardens called Daria Daulat Bagh. Tippu
Sultan popularly known as the "Tiger of Mysore", built this palace in
1784 and ruled Mysore from here for a short time after his fatherHyder
Ali wrested power from the Wodeyars in the middle of the 18th century.
The palace is built in the Indo-Sarcenic style in mostly made of
teakwood. The palace has a rectangular plan and is built on a raised
platform. There are open corridors along the four sides of the
platform with wooden pillars at the edges of the Plinth. The western
and eastern wings have walls the other two wings have recessed bays
with pillars supporting the roof. The four staircases are
inconspicuous, built in the four partition walls that divide the
audience hall into four rooms at four corners with a central hall
connecting the eastern andwestern corridors. The most stunning feature
of the palace is that all the space available on the walls, pillars,
canopies and arches have colorful frescoes. The outer walls ofthe
palace have frescoes of the battle scenes and portraits. The inner
walls are decorated with scrolls of thin foliage and floral patterns.
The wooden ceilings of the palace are pasted with canvas paintedwith
floral patterns.
On the western wall are painting that depict the celebrated victory
achievedby Haider Ali and Tippu Sultan over the English lead by Col.
Bailee in the battle of Pollilur near Kanchipuram in 1780. The panels
on the left wing depict the armies led by Haider Ali and Tippu Sultan
going to battle and on the right wing Col. Bailee is shown seated in a
palanquin troubled, with the English army surrounding him, besieged by
the army of Tippu Sultan.
There is a painting at the extreme top right, of French soldiers led
by Lally,who are looking through a telescope. The top panels shows the
Nizam of Hyderabad and his army of horsemen and elephants arriving a
little too late to help his allies, the English. The eastern wall has
paintings in five rows representing the scenes of Darbars of different
contemporaries of Tippu Sultan including the Hindu Rani of Chitor, the
Raja of Tanjore, the Raja Benares, Balaji Rao II Peshwa, Magadi
Kepegowda and Madakari Nayaka of Chitradurga and Krishnaraja Wodeyar
II.
On the top floor of the Daria Daulat Palace is the Tippu Sultan
Museum. It has a collection of Tippu memorabilia, European paintings
and Persian manuscripts. The museum has the famous painting"Storming
of Srirangapattanam" an oil painting by Sir Robert Ker Porter made in
1800. This historical painting depicts the final fall of
Srirangapatana on 4th May 1799. Tippu's men are seengiving stiff
resistance to the British army and many British officers are clearly
visible in the painting. In background behind the fortwalls are seen
parts of the Palace and the minarets of the mosque. Close by is
Tippu's fort that lies in ruins now. It is in this fort that Tippu
died fighting the British. In the fort are the Jama Masjid and the
Ranganathaswamy Temple. Tippu's Palace the Lal Mahal lies in ruins
nearby. Outside the fort is the Gumbaz that contains Tippu's tomb, his
father Haider Ali's tomb and his mother's tomb
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STORY - ~ INDIA - Srirangapatna Mysore : Dariya Daulat Palace
STORY - ~ INDIA - Mysore Excursions : Srirangapatna Mysore : Masjid-e-Ala
The Masjid-e-Ala or Jama Masjid in Srirangapatna is another tourist
attraction in the city. The mosque is located near the Bangalore Gate
of the fort. Tippu Sultan built this masjid in 1784 after he ascended
thethrone of Mysore. It is said that he performed the first imamath
himself. The mosque has lofty minarets that touch the sky these
minarets stand on a high platform and has an open court in the front
and a covered verandah. The minarets are double storied and octagonal
in shape with pigeonholes surmounted by domes thatadds to the grandeur
of theentire structure.
There is a huge prayer hall, the Mihrab on the western side. There is
an inscription that mentions all the ninety-nine names of Allah.There
is a flight of about 200 steps leading to the top of the minarets from
where one can have a splendid view of the surrounding area. Persian
scriptures done in fine calligraphy and intricate ornamentation
decorate the walls and ceilings of this Juma Masjid.
Dariya Daulat Palace Srirangapatna | Masjid-e-Ala in Srirangapatna |
Other Attractions In Srirangapatnam | Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
attraction in the city. The mosque is located near the Bangalore Gate
of the fort. Tippu Sultan built this masjid in 1784 after he ascended
thethrone of Mysore. It is said that he performed the first imamath
himself. The mosque has lofty minarets that touch the sky these
minarets stand on a high platform and has an open court in the front
and a covered verandah. The minarets are double storied and octagonal
in shape with pigeonholes surmounted by domes thatadds to the grandeur
of theentire structure.
There is a huge prayer hall, the Mihrab on the western side. There is
an inscription that mentions all the ninety-nine names of Allah.There
is a flight of about 200 steps leading to the top of the minarets from
where one can have a splendid view of the surrounding area. Persian
scriptures done in fine calligraphy and intricate ornamentation
decorate the walls and ceilings of this Juma Masjid.
Dariya Daulat Palace Srirangapatna | Masjid-e-Ala in Srirangapatna |
Other Attractions In Srirangapatnam | Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
STORY - ~ INDIA - Mysore : Tourist Attractions in Mysore : Brindavan Gardens Mysore
One of the most visited places in Mysore by locals and by tourists is
the famous Brindavan Gardens.Located about 19kms from the heart of
Mysore these beautiful gardens are laid out below the Krishnaraja
Sagar dam built across the river Cauvery. These gardens are famous for
theilluminated dancing fountains that come to life after sunset. The
Krishnaraja Sagar Dam (KRS) (known as Kannambadi to the locals) itself
is a superb example of excellent engineering and itself is a tourist
attraction in Mysore. Sir M. Vishveswariah, one of India's finest
engineers, built it in 1924.
He used 'surkhi' a mixture of limestone and brick powder instead of
cement. The dam was among the first in the world to have automatic
sluice gates. The dam is named after the then Maharaja of Mysore
SriKrishnaraja Wodeyar who financed the dam. The damis 3 kms long and
is locatedat the confluence of the rivers -Cauvery, Hemavati and
Lakshmanathritha. Thelake that is formed by the dam is one of the
largest inIndia. The dam is a multipurpose project conceived by Sir M.
Vishveswariah for supplying water to the agricultural lands of Mandya
and Mysore districts and for ensuring power supply to the
Shivanasamudra project.
Sir M. Vishveswariah is often called the architect ofmodern Mysore and
"the father of planning in India".The gardens were designedby Sir
Mirza Ismail another important and progressive Diwan of Mysore. Spread
over an area of 150 acres, the Brindavan Gardens is considered one of
the best gardens in India. The garden not only been meticulously laid
out and has beautiful lawns and shrubs, but has thousands of fountains
in different shapes and sizes that are litwith colorful lamps and
areset to pleasant music.
The best time to visit the gardens is after sunset when all the bright
colourful fountains come alive and seem to dance with joy to the
accompanying music. This is a sight worth beholding as the entire
garden is transformed into a fairyland. The Brindavan gardens remain
illuminated from 7.00pm to 7.55pm from Monday to Wednesday and from
7.00pm to 8.55pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
the famous Brindavan Gardens.Located about 19kms from the heart of
Mysore these beautiful gardens are laid out below the Krishnaraja
Sagar dam built across the river Cauvery. These gardens are famous for
theilluminated dancing fountains that come to life after sunset. The
Krishnaraja Sagar Dam (KRS) (known as Kannambadi to the locals) itself
is a superb example of excellent engineering and itself is a tourist
attraction in Mysore. Sir M. Vishveswariah, one of India's finest
engineers, built it in 1924.
He used 'surkhi' a mixture of limestone and brick powder instead of
cement. The dam was among the first in the world to have automatic
sluice gates. The dam is named after the then Maharaja of Mysore
SriKrishnaraja Wodeyar who financed the dam. The damis 3 kms long and
is locatedat the confluence of the rivers -Cauvery, Hemavati and
Lakshmanathritha. Thelake that is formed by the dam is one of the
largest inIndia. The dam is a multipurpose project conceived by Sir M.
Vishveswariah for supplying water to the agricultural lands of Mandya
and Mysore districts and for ensuring power supply to the
Shivanasamudra project.
Sir M. Vishveswariah is often called the architect ofmodern Mysore and
"the father of planning in India".The gardens were designedby Sir
Mirza Ismail another important and progressive Diwan of Mysore. Spread
over an area of 150 acres, the Brindavan Gardens is considered one of
the best gardens in India. The garden not only been meticulously laid
out and has beautiful lawns and shrubs, but has thousands of fountains
in different shapes and sizes that are litwith colorful lamps and
areset to pleasant music.
The best time to visit the gardens is after sunset when all the bright
colourful fountains come alive and seem to dance with joy to the
accompanying music. This is a sight worth beholding as the entire
garden is transformed into a fairyland. The Brindavan gardens remain
illuminated from 7.00pm to 7.55pm from Monday to Wednesday and from
7.00pm to 8.55pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
ISLAMIC ARTICLE :- ~ In Generosity, Be Like a River
In generosity and helping others, be like a river
In compassion and grace, be like the sun
In concealing other's faults,be like the night
In anger and fury, be as if you have died
In modesty and humility, be like the earth
In tolerance, be like the sea
And either appear as you are, or be as you appear
Received from oral tradition of Rumi, paraphrased by Kabir Helminski.
In compassion and grace, be like the sun
In concealing other's faults,be like the night
In anger and fury, be as if you have died
In modesty and humility, be like the earth
In tolerance, be like the sea
And either appear as you are, or be as you appear
Received from oral tradition of Rumi, paraphrased by Kabir Helminski.
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