About 1000 years old group of Hindu temples known as Baijnath Dham temple in Uttarakhand. It is small but when you are on Uttarakhand visit you must visit this. This carries our rich history and eternal faith. Inspite the Katyuri kingdoms (800 to 1100 AD) were on flee due to frequent invasions from Chand dynasty of Kannauj, later Nepalis, the Katuri kingdom gave a lot of treasure to Uttarakhand in form of temples and hence founded the eternal faith and we are continuing the same rich tradition today.
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Srirangapatana- A page of Tipu Sultan
Srirangpatana- A page of Tipu Sultan We had a plan to club Ooty, Somanathapuram and Srirangapatna in a single trip as all these lie almost in same route. From Bangalore we reached Srirangapata in 3 hours, checked in KSTDC hotel and after getting fresh started visit to the […]
Somanathapuram- A sobbing Hindu temple
This temple is masterpiece of Hoyasala kings. In one look it looks deserted and neglected. It may be due to fact that no puja is conducted here. Inside premises were very clean but there are no lodges nearby and no sign boards to reach the temple.
Shravanabelagola- A Unique Destination
Shravanabelagola- A Unique Destination As per the schedule on day 3 we finished Belur temple morning visit ( last evening also we had visited) by 9.45 AM and started for Sravan Belagola which is 78 KM from Belur. It was non stop journey and we reached […]
Belur-The Epic of Art of Hindu Culture
Belur-The Epic of Art of Hindu Culture Belur is a town in Hassan district in the state of Karnataka, India. The town is renowned for its Chennakesava Temple, one of the finest examples of Hoysala workmanship. It was the early capital of the Hoysala Empire. […]
Halebeedu- The Epic of Hindu Art
Halebeedu- The Epic of Hindu Art As per the schedule we had started from Bangalore at 9 AM and reached Halebeedu at 1 PM. Almost this was nonstop journey with a brief break of 15 minutes for tea. We checked in KSTDC hotel Mayur Shantla […]