The
visit to this Granary of Gandilkota Fort, Andhra Pradesh, was a
part of “Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka Heritage walk”, from 25th to
28th December 2025, organised by “எண்திசை வரலாற்று மரபுநடைக்குழு”.
This
Gandikota Fort, on the banks of Penna
River, is enclosed with ancient buildings, stone structures, Hindu Temples,
Masjid, Islamic structures, etc., in YSR District (Yeduguri
Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy and formerly known
as Kadapa District), of Andhra Pradesh.
This
place, Gandikota, derives its name from the Telugu word 'Gandi,' which
means a “gorge” and 'kota' a fort. This strong fort is built on top of a gorge
of the River Pennar in a scenic spot; the place and the fort are known
as Gandikota. Legends record that the fort was first built by a Kapa
Maharaja in the 12th century CE. Recorded history begins with the Kakatiyas during the 13th Century CE. The fort came under the possession of the Vijayanagara rulers
and Bukka I, who strengthened it. The temples within the fort were built by
them. After the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire, the Qutb Shahis of Hyderabad under
Mir Jumla captured the fort.
The
mosques and other secular structures were built by him. The imposing Jami
Masjid is a pleasing building. Early in the 18th century, it passed into the
hands of the Cuddapah Nawabs. After a brief holding by Hyder and Tippu, it was ceded
to the British by a treaty with the Nizam in 1800 C.E.
The
fortifications are extensive, about 8 km in circumference, with impressive
bastions and one main entry. Within, there are a few secular and religious
buildings. Madavaraya Swamy and Ranganatha Swamy temples were built in the
typical Vijayanagara style. Among the secular structures, important are the “Massive granary” and
the palaces that were built by Mir Jumla.
The
Massive Granary is adjacent to Jamia Masjid. This Granary has the facility of
loading the grains from the top, climbing through the steps. Also, there is a provision given to take the grain from the bottom. The Granary measures 20 feet
high and has 101 bastions, each over 40 feet high. The quantity of storage may be
120 meter cube. As per the Archaeology Department, the granary is used for storing
the grains received from the farmers as Tax. This will be used by the ruler's government to use for the food to the Palace, the Soldiers, and occupants of the
fort, till the next harvest. It may be used during draught.
VISITING
HOURS
The
temple visiting time will be kept open from 06.00 hrs to 18.00 hrs. The entry
will be closed at 17.30 hrs.
HOW
TO REACH
Gandikota
in YSR District in Andhra Pradesh is 15 km from Jammalamadugu, 62 km from Belum
Caves, 88 km from Tadipatri, and 92 km from Kadapa, the capital City of YSR
District.
The
nearest Railway Station is Jammalamadugu.
LOCATION
OF THE GRANERY: CLICK HERE
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