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Places to see within Bangalore

What you can see in bangalore Bangalore is capital city of Karnataka, India. It is also called as garden city and once upon a time 80% of the city was covered with greenery. Locals tell many stories like elephants use to come closer to their house and have seen tigers close to their villages around 15 years back. Now the forest has reduced to 30-35% but still there are many places to visit close to Bangalore which are mentioned. Kempfort Bannergatta Zoo Innovative film city Wonderla ISKON temple Bull temple Lalbag Sridharguda Omkar Hills Sri Raja Rajeswari Temple Sanmukha Temple MG Road Nandi Hills Skandagiri Club cabana - Resort Kempfort Lord Shiva temple Kempfort has huge Lord Shiva statue and situated near marathally (murgesh palya) Bangalore. You can also have virtual tour to all dam inside temple premises. Bannerghatta zoo Bannerghatta zoo is almost 15 kms from BTM layout is a national park with zoo. You can enjoy safari and see tigers, lions, beers and then can ...

Anantagiri - Vikarabad (Weekend trip from Hyderabad)

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Anantagiri  Anantagiri is green hill situated in Vikarabad which is almost 67KM from Hyderabad city. The environment is green and free from pollution. The route from Hyderabad to Anantagiri is beautiful and crosses two small towns Moinabad and Chevella. While close to anantagiri you will encounter lots of banyan trees. I first travelled to Anantagiri in the year 2016 and found it really fantastic.  Best time to visit The best time to visit Anantagiri is rainy and winter season if you love nature and greenery. If you love kayaking then visit there between November - March. Summer is not recommended as summers are too hot in entire Telangana. Tourist attaraction Ananta Padmanava Swamy Temple The temple is situated above the hill and is an excellent tourist attraction. You can see the idol of lord Vishnu (Padmanavaswamy) idol below rock inside temple. There are steps from the temple which goes down to musi river. There are big trees around the temple areas and...

Gandikota (Kadapa) - The grand canyon of India

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Gandikota Gandikota, a beautiful destination in Andhra Pradesh is known as the Grand Canyon of India. It is famous for its fort and the 'Grand Canyon' like gorge. Situated amidst beautiful landscape and wild forests, it is endowed with vast natural resources. Surrounded by a deep valley and impassable hills and with massive boulders of red granite and the river Pennar that flows about 300 ft. below on the west and northern sides, its location affords strong natural defense to the occupants of the Fort. When you go to Gandi then don't forget to visit the Anjaneya Swamy Temple. Gandi Kshetram Anjaneya Swamy Temple Kadapa Gandi Kshetram Anjaneya Swamy Temple located on the right bank of Papagni river. In Telugu, Gandi means a narrow valley with a running river.  Sri Ramakrishna Ananda Swamy of Bhumananda Ashram had given the name of Gandi Kshetram to this place. Temple is located in Veerannagattupalle Village, Chakrayapeta Mandala, Kadapa district. ...

Srikalahasti lord Shiva temple and rahu-ketu Pooja.

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According to ancient Tamil sources Sri Kalahasti has been known as the ‘Kailas of the South’ for slightly more than two thousand years and the small river on whose banks it sits, the ‘Ganges of the South.’ Kailas is perhaps India’s most revered spiritual symbol. It is the abode of Shiva, from whose head, according to legend, the Ganges is said to flow. Shiva, ‘that which is auspicious at all places, times and in all circumstances’ is a symbol of the Self and the Ganges flowing from his head represents the spiritualized or awakened mind. A mind sourced in Spirit is a river of immeasurable power and life-giving goodness. The claim that Kalahasti is the ‘Kailas of the South’ simply means that the small hill near the temple is to be taken as the spiritual equivalent of the Himalayan Kailas. Likewise, the small river flowing in a northerly direction beside the temple is to be taken as the mighty Ganges.              ...