Hinduism There are
Smarthas and
Vaishnavas as well as
Veerashaivas among them. A few Hindu families in Bijapur district have modelled their religious life after the Lingayats. Among the Brahmins in Bijapur district, the
Deshastha Brahmins are found in large numbers.
Jayatirtha (1345–1387), a prominent dvaita saint who is also known as the 'Teekacharya' lived in
Mangalwedha propagated the
Madhva philosophy in the region. He wrote commentaries on each of the work of
Madhvacharya. The
Madhwa pontiffs established their mutts in various places in North Karnataka region. Thus the territory of Bijapur, Belgaum, Dharwar, Raichur and the adjoining areas is a stronghold of the
Uttaradi Matha and the Raghavendra Mutt.
Sufism Bijapur has been well known as the Madinatul Auliya (
Sufis) or the City of Sufi Saints. Various Auliya (Sufi Saints) have visited Bijapur and most of them made this city their resting place too. Auliya of almost all spiritual lineage like
Qadriya, Sakafya, Ashraifya, Shuttariya, Nasqbhandiya, Chisitya are to be found in this city. The following is a brief list of notable Sufis. • Peer Mahabri Khandayat • Hazrat Haji Rumi • Shaikh Muntajeeb Qadri (alias maan Qadri) • Qutubul Aktab Sayedina Hashimpeer Dastageer • Syed Shah Mohammad Hussaini Qaudri Tazeemtark • Khwaja Ameenuddin Chisty
Attractions and tourism Bijapur is rich in historical attractions. For the many attractions in Bijapur city, including
Gol Gumbaz, the Jumma Masjid mosque, the Uppali Buruj tower and the tomb of
Ibrahim Adil Shah II (
Ibrahim Rauza), see
Attractions of Bijapur city. • Shiva Statue: The 85-foot tall statue is three kilometres on Ukkali Road from the city of Bijapur. A round temple is built underneath the huge idol weighing 1,500 tonnes.it is the Third tallest Shiva idol next only to the one at Murdeshwar in Uttara Kannada district. • Parshwanath Basadi: About three kilometres from the city near the
dargah is a
basadi of Parshwanath. The black stone idol is about one meter high and of beautiful workmanship. A serpent with 1,008 small hoods spread over the deity as umbrella is delicately carved. Some years back while digging a mound, the figure is stated to have been unearthed. •
Golageri - 78 km from the city, contains the Gollaleshwar Dev temple. • Toravi - In the western direction of the district town of Bijapur at about 8 km one can locate Toravi Village in which historical Laxmi-Narasimha Cave Temple, Village Goddess Mahalaxmi Temple and Navarasapura Sangeet Mahal which are important tourist destinations that attracts the tourists. • Basavana Bagewadi – 43 km from the city, is the birthplace of
Basava, a point of pilgrimage for people of the
Lingayat faith. Their Sri Sangameshwar Temple is nearby in Bagalkot District. •
Almatti Dam – 56 km, from the city. • Korwar -60 km from Vijapur, Shri Korwareshwar Temple at Korwar, Sindagi taluk. This temple is established by Shakaracharya. Yankanchi : this village is located around 75 km from Vijayapur Contains Shree DawalMalika Temple.
Art and culture Navaraspur was the auditorium of the Adil Shahs, it is about 10 km outside the city limits. The ruins of the site are still visible. Every year the local administration organises the Navaraspur Festival to attract tourists. Great personalities like
Bhimsen Joshi,
Ustad Alla Rakha,
Zakir Hussain, Mallikarjun Mansur,
Gangubai Hangal and many more have performed in this festival. •
Shri Shiddeshwar Temple situated at the heart of the city is a holy place for Hindus which is also a very beautiful tourist place to visit. During
Makar Sankranti an annual fare is organised by Shri Siddheshwar Temple. This fair is well known for the cattle market which is organised outside the city limits. Farmers from neighbouring villages and even some parts of Maharashtra come to trade in cattle. During this period fireworks display will be held. •
The Kittur Rani Chenamma Theatre still stages dramas by professionals. However, due to the decrease in the patronage the drama companies are closing down.
Ninasam, (Shri Nilakanteshwara Nataka Sangha), an experimental theatre troupe started by
K. V. Subbanna, visited Bijapur and showcased their art during the Ninasam
"Tirugata" (meaning: Wandering in
Kannada).
Kandgal Hanumantharayara Ranga Mandira, on the station road, serves as the centre of art of culture. During summer many workshops on theatre are held at this auditorium under the sponsorship of the local administration. ==Transport==