A
popular Adil Shahi legend has it that the kings of that dynasty had chased and
caught a “bolt of lightning and later hung it in front of the world famous Gol
Gumbaz in Bijapur.” And that ‘bolt of lightning’ can be spotted even today! Tied
in a tripod-like ring and hung through a solid rust-resistant steel chain on
the facade of the Gol Gumbaz, the ‘bolt of lightning’ that can be seen only
from a close angle, has been a subject of curious debate for people in this
part of Karnataka for centuries. Known
as sidilu among local people, this object is in reality a piece of meteorite. There
is an interesting story associated with the meteorite. A story that talks of
the Adil Shahi Sultans’ faith in astrology and how the meteorite metamorphosed
into ‘lightning’. Local legend has it that the meteorite landed in a village
where the Gol Gumbaz was being constructed.
On hearing
the news, Mohammed Ali Adil Shah, who built the Gol Gumbaz, personally went to
the site to bring the piece of rock from space in a grand procession. A strong
believer in astrology, King Mohammed Ali thought it was a good omen and would
help him expand his kingdom further if it was preserved safely. Therefore, he
brought the meteorite and hung it on the facade of the Gol Gumbaz. This
meteorite was almost forgotten after the Adil Shahi dynasty collapsed in the
late 17th century. Later, many stories were concocted around it and there was
an aura of mystery surrounding the meteorite. But it was Henry Cousens, a
British officer who served as the chief archaeology officer in Western India in
1896, who re-discovered and recorded it.
‘Rare
piece of rock’
Talking
about this artefact in his magnum opus ‘Ruins of Bijapur City,’ Cousens says,
“This is a rare piece of rock and believed to bring good luck to those who
possess it. Therefore, Mohammed Ali Adil Shah might have brought and dangled it
before the Gol Gumbaz.” H Venkateshaiah, the Regional Director of the
Archeological Survey of India (ASI), also endorses this theory. After the Adil
Shahis, only Cousens had the opportunity to touch this object during the Gol
Gumbaz renovation during his period. There were
no proper records available about this meteorite after the Adil Shahi dynasty
ended. Because it resembles lightning, a majority of people in the region still
think that it causes havoc when it strikes. They
continue to believe that it was the great Adil Shahi kings who chased and
caught ‘lightning’ and later hung it in front of the Gol Gumbaz, without
verifying the authenticity of the information.Ironically, in an era of huge
advancements in science and technology, people in the region refuse to believe
that it is a meteorite.
Article from DHNS
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