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Papnash Shiva Temple
Located in a ravishing valley, Papnash Shiva Temple is a popular shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Legend has it that Lord Ram installed a Shivalangam here, while returning from Lanka to Ayodhya.
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The Narasimha Jhira Cave Temple
At a distance of 5 km from Bidar Railway Station, Narasimha Jhira is a wonderful cave temple situated on the outskirts of Bidar town.
The Narasimha Jhira Cave Temple is dedicated to the lion god Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is also known as Narasimha Zarna Cave temple or Jharani Narasimha Temple. People throng to this temple because it is believed that the idol at the Narasimha Jhira Cave temple is self manifested and is very powerful.
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Rangeen Mahal
Amidst Bidar's ancient architectural wonders lies an enchanting testament to King Ali Barid Shah's legacy. Situated within the Bidar Fort's massive complex, this beautiful monument beckons travellers into a realm of poetry and art.
Step into the vibrant Rangeen Mahal, where Persian elegance intertwines with Hindu and Islamic influences. Once known as the Queen's Palace or Rani Mahal, this was where the queen and her female staff resided. Its hidden chambers whisper tales of regal grace and intrigue.
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Bahmani Tombs
At the heart of Bidar, an ancient city rich in history and culture, lies a stunning ensemble of architectural wonders known as Bahmani Tombs. These remarkable mausoleums stand as a testament to the Bahmani Sultanate era which continues to delight visitors worldwide
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Takhat Mahal
Takht Mahal is a royal residence built in 1432 by Bahmani Kings. The architecture of the palace is an amalgamation of Persian and Islamic style, decorated with granite, wood, and mosaic
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Manik Prabhu Temple
At a distance of 2 km from Humnabad Bus Station and 51 km from Bidar, Sri Manik Prabhu Temple is located on the confluence of two holy rivulets Viraja and Guru Ganga at the village of Maniknagar.
The Manik Prabhu temple is built over a Sanjeevani Samaadhi of a Saint Sri Sadguru Manik Prabhu Maharaj. He was a great saint and is believed to be the fourth incarnation of Lord Dattatreya. He was born in 1817 and attained Samadhi on 1865
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