Madikeri

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Madikeri
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Karnataka • India
Map indicating the location of Madikeri
Location of Madikeri
District(s) Kodagu
Coordinates 12.41° N 75.73° E
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Population 32,286 (2001)
Mayor
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• Telephone
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• 571 201
• +0827
• KA-12

Coordinates: 12.41° N 75.73° E

Madikeri (Kannada:ಮಡಿಕೇರಿ) is a town in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of Kodagu district.

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[edit] Etymology

Madikeri was formerly known as Muddurajakeri. Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633-1687.

The form of the name often used in English, Mercara, is derived from Madikeri by a standard transformation of the retroflex 'd' to an 'r' consonant.

[edit] History

The history of Madikeri is related to the history of Kodagu. From the 2nd to 6th century AD, the northern part of Kodagu was ruled by Kadambas. The southern part of Kodagu was ruled by Gangas from 4th to 11th century. After defeating the Gangas in the 11th century, Cholas became the rulers of Kodagu. In the 12th century, Cholas lost Kodagu to the Hoysalas. Kodagu fell to the Vijayanagar kings in the 14th century. After their fall, the local chieftains (Palegars) started ruling their areas directly. These were defeated by the Haleri kings who ruled Kodagu from 1600-1834 A.D. Haleri kings made the place Haleri, near Madikeri as their capital. Mudduraja, the third king among the Haleri kings started leveling the land around Madikeri and built a fort in the year 1681. This place was named as Muddurajakeri which later became Madikeri. Kodagu became the part of British India after 1834 A.D.

[edit] Demographics

As of 2001 India censusGRIndia, Madikeri had a population of 32,286. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Madikeri had an average literacy rate of 81%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy was 83%, and female literacy 79%. 11% of the population was under 6 years of age.

The main language of Madikeri is Kodava Takk though most of the people here are bilingual in Kannada.

 Madikeri on a misty morning
Madikeri on a misty morning

[edit] Geography

Madikeri is located at 12.42° N 75.73° E[1]. It has an average elevation of 1062 metres (3484 feet).

Madikeri lies in the Western Ghats and is a popular hill station. It lies at an altitude of 1,170 meters above sea level. The nearest cities are Mangalore to the west, and Mysore to the east.

[edit] Culture

Madikeri is the land of the Kodavas. The names of Kodava people are characteristic and include a clan name. The clan is central to Kodava culture and families trace their lineage through clans. They have distinctive dresses, the men wearing wraparound robes called the Kupya (now only seen at ceremonial occasions), and the women with a distinctive style of wearing the sari. The Kodava woman wears a sari with the pleats at the back. They have many distinctive practices such as carrying ceremonial knives, and martial war dances. The culture also includes communal gatherings where drink, dance and special meat dishes seasoned with Garcinia are central attractions.

The main local language of Madikeri is Kodava Takk though most of the people here are bilingual in Kannada.

 Madikeri panaroma
Madikeri panaroma
Raja's Seat on a foggy morning in Madikeri
Raja's Seat on a foggy morning in Madikeri

[edit] Getting there

[edit] By Road

Madikeri lies on the Karnataka State Highway 88 that runs from Mysore to Mangalore. It is 120 kms from Mysore and 136 kms from Mangalore. From Bangalore, the state capital of Karnataka, one can take the State Highway 17 (Bangalore - Mysore Highway) and take a deviation just after the town of Srirangapatna to join State Highway 88 towards Madikeri. From Bangalore, Madikeri is at a distance of 252 km. Nearby towns are Hassan (115 km.) in Karnataka state and Cannanore and Tellicherry in the Kerala state (each around 115 km. away).

[edit] By Rail

Madikeri does not have a railway station. Nearest railheads are Hassan, Cannanore and Tellicherry (each of which are almost equidistant 115 km. away). Mysore and Mangalore have railway stations with very good rail connectivity and are good alternatives to reach Madikeri.

[edit] By Air

Madikeri does not have an airport. The nearest airport is Mangalore (136 km. away). Bangalore airport is an alternative. However, with the upgradation of the existing Mysore airport, that would be the nearest airport to Madikeri.

[edit] Places to see

Abbey Falls, one of the major tourist attractions near Madikeri
Abbey Falls, one of the major tourist attractions near Madikeri
  • Raja's Seat: At the Western End of Madikeri, Raja's Seat is a small pavilion with a garden surrounding it; offering a view of the green valley below.
  • Madikeri Fort: This fort was first built by Mudduraja in the last quarter of the 17th century. He also built a palace inside the fort. It was eventually rebuilt in granite by Tipu Sultan who named the site as Jaffarabad. In 1790, Doddavira Rajendra took control of the fort. The British who added to the fort in 1834. The palace was renovated by Lingarajendra Wodeyar II in 1812-1814. In the north-east corner at the entrance are two life size masonry elephants and a church is present in the south-east corner.
  • Abbey Falls: Located 10 kms from Madikeri, Abbey Falls is a breathtaking waterfall where the Kaveri river cascades down a rockface. A hanging bridge has now been built across the gorge here offering a good view of the falls. The falls can be reached by a narrow road from Madikeri. Cars can reach the entrance of these falls from where a downhill walk of 500 metres (on slightly paved steps) takes one to the waterfalls.

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