Shravanabelagola Kalyani to get facelift for Mastakabhisheka

Receiving water from the Vindhyagiri and Chandragiri Hills, the pond's outlet leads to nearby water bodies.

By :  M B GIRISH
Update: 2017-08-15 22:18 GMT
The Kalyani at the pilgrim centre of Shravanabelagola (Photo:DC)

Hassan: It was once called the White Water pond because of its  crystal clear water, but over the years the ancient Belagola pond  at  the pilgrim centre of Shravanabelagola has lost its purity with silt and algae turning its water green and filthy. 

But with  Shravanabelgola readying  for the Mahamastakabhisheka of Bahubali’s statue in February 2018,  the Hassan zilla parishad  has decided to clean the pond and restore it to its former glory.  

The work, which will begin on Wednesday at a cost of Rs 60 lakh, will also included renovation of the nearby Chavundaraya Park.

Some years ago the  pond was given the shape of a kalyani with the addition of steps and arches by Mysuru Maharaja, Chikkadevaraja Wadiyar, earning it the name of Chikkadevaraja Wadiyar Kalyani, going by a senior journalist, Ashok Kumar, familiar with its history.

Receiving water from the Vindhyagiri and Chandragiri Hills, the pond’s outlet leads to nearby water bodies. 

But some believe that the outlet is blocked, causing its water to stagnate.

Locals says the district authorities had begun to remove the silt from the pond a few years ago but in the process they gave life to the algae, which spread on the pond, leaving it dirty and stinking.

Agreeing that the pond is historically important and also of religious significance, Mr Varaprasad Reddy, Special Officer for the Mahamastkabhisheka Mahotsava-2018, assures the ancient water body will get a fresh new look after it’s cleaned up.  The cleaning and desilting  could take about 45 days, according to officials. 

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