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Dedicated to the sacred Nandi Bull which is considered the ‘vehicle’ of Lord Shiva, the famous Bull Temple in Basavanagudi, Bangalore is one of the most popular attractions in the city. Built in the 16th century, the site features a gigantic carving of the sacred Nandi Bull, constructed out of a single block of granite. This awe-inspiring creation is around 4.5 metres in height and has a length of about 6.5 metres. Showcasing Dravidian style …

Mayo Hall – Exploring Banglaore

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Bangalore was one deemed a ‘Pensioners Paradise’, a title that no longer holds true for this energised metropolis. The cosmopolitan city is at the forefront of India’s technological revolution, and rapid industrialisation led to an influx of a large, young working crowd. Today the city continues to be one of the most sophisticated and trendiest cities in India, and a favourite among tourists visiting the sub-continent. Despite widespread urbanisation, Bangalore still retains an old world …

Bangalore Palace – where history meets grandeur

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The Indian state of Karnataka sprawls along the Deccan Plateau and is a proud part of one of the world’s most dynamic nations, India. Nicknamed the Garden City, Bangalore is now officially known to be the capital of Karnataka. Over the years since 1537, Bangalore gathered modern written history of continuous settlements, although however, historical references state that the city predate AD 900. The city still holds remnants of its political and military past including …