
Gudibanda
Fort
Gudibanda
Gudibanda is a town and taluka in Chikballapur district of Karnataka, located about 32 kilometers north of the district headquarters. It is historically known for Gudibande Fort, built around 400 years ago by local chieftain Byre Gowda, believed to be linked to the Vijayanagar empire.
The fort resembles Madugiri Fort with seven levels and interconnecting escape routes, featuring a temple at the top dedicated to Lord Shiva, considered one of the 108 Jyotirlingas. The area is surrounded by villages and has a rural lifestyle with Kannada as the main language. Gudibanda is recognized for its historical significance, natural scenic views, and trekking opportunities, making it a notable destination in Karnataka’s cultural landscape.
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