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- 13 Aug 2021
Kabini Wildlife Safari – Sanctuary
About Kabini Wildlife Safari – Sanctuary, It is spread over 55 acres and is an essential part of the Nagarhole National Park, including dense forests, lakes, steep valleys, and streams. A number of herbivores, especially elephants or Asian elephants dwell in their naturalhabitat at Kabini Forest Reserve. It is also famed for housing a number […]
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- 07 Aug 2021
About Banashankari is a form of Goddess Parvati. The reason why Parvati took up this form is explained In the Skanda Purana. When people on earth were being tormented by an Asura named Durgamasura, the Devas prayed to Goddess Parvati to relieve them of this menace. So, the Goddess came down to earth and killed […]
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- 07 Aug 2021
About Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary islets were formed when an embankment across the Kaveri river was built between 1645 and 1648 by the then king of Mysore, Kanteerava Narasimharaja Wadiyar. These islets, originally numbering 25, soon started attracting birds. The ornithologist Salim Ali observed that the islets formed an important nesting ground for a large variety of […]
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- 07 Aug 2021
Sri Sadashiva Rudra Temple – Surya
About Sri Sadashiva Rudra Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Nada village of Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka. Even though the temple is called Sadashiva Rudra Devasthana, it is popular and famous as the “Surya” Temple. Devotees impress Lord Shiva to get rid of their problems & after getting their wishes fulfilled they offer clay […]
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- 07 Aug 2021
About A Raja’s Seat – Madikeri spectacle of layers of greenery, a chain of high and low-rise-mountains attired with mist, the Raja Garden was a one-time-favorite of the kings of Kodagu who used to watch the setting sun and spend time with their queens here. It is shaped like a small square in brick and […]
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- 06 Aug 2021
About It is considered an ornate example of 12th century Western Chalukyan art and is well known for the many loose sculptures of Hindu deities in it and is built of soapstone, located at the east end of the town. From inscriptions, Haveri was originally called Nalapuri and was one of the oldest Agraharas (place […]
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- 06 Aug 2021
Shravanabelagola Temple – Gomateshwara Statue
About It is one of Jain Bhadrabahu traditions, one of the successors of Mahaveera breathed his last in a cave here while leading a migration from Ujjain to South India owing to a 12-year-old famine in Shravanabelagola Temple. Many monuments are formed by the Ganges and Hoysalas who were ardent followers of the religion. These […]
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- 06 Aug 2021
About Kurudumale is known for the Temple of Ganesha and is a home to one of the largest idols, has a 13-and-a-half-foot Ganesha idol inside its walls. Saying to be very strong, individuals are visiting the deity before a fresh task or fresh stage of their lives begins. It is thought that in the presence […]
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- 06 Aug 2021
About Doddabasappa Temple was built during the period of the Later Chalukyas – the Western or Kalyani Chalukya dynasty. Dambal used to be a major center of Buddhism till the 12th century. The main deity here is Lord Shiva in the form of a Shiva Linga. The interior of the temple is of conventional design […]
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- 06 Aug 2021
About Chaudayyadanapur is a small village with all facets of Indian civilization (religion, art, and poetry) are exemplified in an exquisite Muktheshwara Temple – Haveri, with the highest degree of refinement. It is a single cella temple in Jakkanachari style. Similar temples were built under the patronage of Kalachuris of Kalyani or Seuna dynasties. This […]