Explore the Royal Pavilion in Bidar, Karnataka! Formerly called 'Baradari', this historical site showcases amazing architecture from the Bahmani Sultanate. A fantastic India travel destination for everyone!
Admire The Intricate Carvings On The Walls.
Enjoy The Cool And Refreshing Cave Environment.
Experience The Spiritual Atmosphere Of The Temple.
Explore The Cave Temple And Natural Springs.
Take Photos Of The Unique Architecture.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
The Royal Pavilion's history is intertwined with the ancient cave temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha. Legend says a devotee discovered the deity's idol in the caves. The structure itself likely evolved over centuries, with contributions from various rulers who recognized the site's importance. The architectural style reflects a blend of Deccan and Hindu influences, demonstrating the region's diverse cultural heritage. The pavilion served as a resting place and a site for royal visits and religious ceremonies. The natural spring, Jharani, adds to the site's sanctity and has been a source of water for generations. The site continues to be a revered place of worship.