Did you know that the Raja's Seat in Coorg district of Karnataka is a small square shaped open structure built on hill at a spot on the cliffs of Western Ghats mountain range which the Haleri Kings and the Queens of Kodagu (Coorg) frequented to enjoy the spectaculur sunset views seean amidst the lush green valleys and gorges, in the evenings?
The Raja's Seat meaning "Seat of the King" in Coorg district of Karnataka is a small square shaped open structure built with four pillars and arches on hill at a spot on the cliffs of Western Ghats mountain range. It was built by the Haleri Kings of Kodugu (now also known as Coorg) to witness and enjoy the spectacularly vibrant scenes of sunset amidst lush green valleys and gorges. As it was constantly used by the Raja's of Coorg it was named as "Raja's Seat". The surroundings of this Pargola structure has been further beautified with flower gardens, fountains, odd statues of animals, and well laid out concrete paths. The location gives a complete 360 degrees view of the Madikeri town, apart from offering great views of the setting sun. There is also toy train laid out in the garden for the enjoyment of children.
The Rs 4.5 crore beautification’ project involved construction of concrete pathways, watch towers and decorative arches. But this has invited the ire of the environemntalist as they feel that the rnew strcutures are looking odd and disturbaed the lush gren natural settings of the site.
Raja's Seat is also the location where every year the Sarvodaya Diwas (also referred to as Martyrs' Day is celebrated on 30th January which also marks the day of Gandhiji's assassination in 1948. Hence, Raja's seat is also known as Gandhi Mantap. On this day, an urn containing Mahatma Gandhi's ashes is carried in a procession and placed at the Raja's Seat. This is followed by reciting verses from the Bhagwad Gita, Koran and the Bible. Bhajans. Floral tributes are paid, and a few minutes of silence is observed to pay respects .
Raja's Seat in Mercara is 270 km away from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka and 118 km from the Mysore city.
Narasipur Char