Tag: “Karnataka”

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  1. Kambala: Buffalo Racing In Slushy Waters of Karnataka, India

    Kambala is an action packed buffalo racing sport which happens, in the South Western part of Karnataka, India, from the months of December to March. Kambala like a normal race is not just about completing the stretch of the track in the least time, another unusual aspect to this race is that in the middle of the track some markers are placed at the height of 6.5 and 7.5 feet respectively.

  2. Belur

    The Channakesava Temple at Belur is regarded as one of the most magnificent pieces of Hoysala Architecture. It is estimated that it took over a 100 years to build this temple complex.It was finally completed in 1116 AD.

  3. Gopuram of Channakesava Temple

    The Channakesava Temple, Belur is regarded as one of the most magnificent pieces of Hoysala Architecture. Belur used to be the ancient capital of the great Hoysala Empire.It is estimated that it took over a 100 years to build this temple complex.It was finally completed in 1116 AD.
    The temple walls contain intricate sculptures of wars, great epics and the sagas of glorious kings.

  4. The Walls of Art

    The Channakesava Temple, Belur is regarded as one of the most magnificent pieces of Hoysala Architecture. Belur used to be the ancient capital of the great Hoysala Empire.It is estimated that it took over a 100 years to build this temple complex.It was finally completed in 1116 AD.
    The temple walls contain intricate sculptures of wars, great epics and the sagas of glorious kings.

  5. Bokeh

    The Channakesava Temple, Belur is regarded as one of the most magnificent pieces of Hoysala Architecture. Belur used to be the ancient capital of the great Hoysala Empire.It is estimated that it took over a 100 years to build this temple complex.It was finally completed in 1116 AD.
    The temple walls contain intricate sculptures of wars, great epics and the sagas of glorious kings.

    Balls of Cotton thread are lit up on this piece of stone as an offering to the diety.

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