Forts |
Bekal
Fort
Over three and a half centuries old, Bekal Fort looms
large against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea. Soaring
observation towers, once cannon emplacements, splendours
of the sea that spread to the north, south and west
and the rich naturescapes to the east, a water reservoir
with a long flight of steps and a magazine for storing
ammunition add to the mystery of the place.
Folklore has it that there are several secret underground
passages here, once used for military purposes. With
two of them now open to the public, one can as well
take a walk down the corridors of time.
Bekal is the most famous of the forts of Kasaragod,
renowned as the land of forts; the others being Kumbala,
Kasaragod, Kundankuzhi, Bandadukka and Povval.
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Chandragiri
Fort:
Attractions
: A ruined fort, breathtaking view of the river, coconut
groves and the Arabian sea.
Six
km away, perched beside the Chandragiri River , is
the Chandragiri Fort. Built during the 17 th century
by Sivappa Naik of Bedanore, who is said to have built
the Bekal Fort too, Chandragiri's western rampart
is an ideal place to watch sunsets.
The fort has an eventful history to relate... A couple
of centuries ago, the river Chandragiri was considered
the border of two powerful kingdoms - Kolathunadu
and Thulunadu. When Thulunadu was captured by the
Vijayanagara Emperor, the Kolathunadu kings lost the
Chandragiri region to them. It was only in the 16th
century that the great empire of Vijayanagara (presently
under the Karnataka State) declined. But later the
Ikkeri Naikkars or the Bedanoor Naiks took over the
reins of Chandragiri as an independent region. Thus
the Chandragiri Fort was built by Sivappa Naik for
the defence of his kingdom. The fort changed hands
over the years to Hyder Ali of Mysore and then to
the British East India Company. Today it is a protected
monument under the State Archaeology Department. The
Chandragiri region was rejoined to the State of Kerala
through the State Reorganisation Act, 1956, Government
of India.
Hosdurg
Fort
Further
down, 15 km away from Bekal is the Hosdurg Fort –
a chain of forts built by Somasekhara Nayak of the
Ikkeri dynasty . Today, Hosdurg's historic aura has
a spiritual touch to it, due to the Nityanand Ashram
located there. |