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| The intricate designs of Somanathapura Temple |
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After a long journey which includes a tea and toilet break midway, we arrived in Mysore.
Mysore Fort surrounding Mysore Palace
This gateway serves as the entrance to the palace grounds and is one of the palace's many gateways. The ticket counter is located on the left |
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| Cotton candy tower |
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| Mysore Palace aka Amber Vilas Palace. This construction was completed in 1912 after an earlier Palace in the same location was burnt down due to a fire outbreak |
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| The queue to enter the palace was so long we decided to skip the visit despite having paid for the entrance tickets! |
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| Shri Trinayaneswara Swami Temple located within Mysore Palace grounds and Mysore Fort |
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| Inside the Shri Trinayaneswara Swami Temple's ground. believed to be built in the 9th century |
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The temple is believed to be built in the 9th century
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| Outside, along the perimeters of Mysore Fort, we saw a homeless man sound asleep, unperturbed by the chaos of the city |
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| City Council |
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| A cow in the middle of the city; near KR Circle |
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| Street Market; near KR Circle |
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| Statue of Nalwadi Krishna Raja Wodeyar at KR Circle, 24th Maharaja of Mysore |
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| Chikka Gadiyara, clock tower built in the 19th century to commemorate the visit of Lord Dufferin, Viceroy to India to Mysore. Note the familiar water truck delivering water to our restaurant. |
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| Dodda Gadiraya aka silver jubilee clock tower built in 1927 to commemorate King George's reign |
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| Rangacharulu Memorial Hall is a town Hall built in 1884 |
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| Dr B R Ambedkar Marble Statue, father of Indian constitution at Mysuru Town Hall |
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| A horse peeing outside the Northgate of Mysore Fort where we waited for Chetan to pick us up. It was long steady stream of sugar cane coloured pee! Chetan can be contacted at +918660904562 |
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| Statue of Chamarajendra Wodeyar, 23rd Maharaja of Mysore |
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| We also visited Shri Chamundeshwari Thayi Temple on Chamundi Hill. Again, there was a lot of people queuing to enter the temple hence we decided to skip the visit |
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| Outside the temple, there was a massive traffic jam as vehicles try to reach the temple grounds to drop off passengers. We decided to take the short walk up to the temple instead! Note the double decker sleeper bus |
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| Chamundi Hills View point |
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| Enroute to Somanathapura temple, the landscapes took a change to beautiful countryside |
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| Paddy fields along the way |
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| The walls surrounding the Somanathapura temple. We have to remove our shoes before entering the temple grounds |
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| The view of the temple right after the entrance. The entire temple stands on a star shaped platform that is adorned by elephants at the corners. |
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| Shri Chennakeshava Swamy Temple aka Somanathapura temple is a UNESCO Heritage site built in 12th century |
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| Inside the temple |
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Somanathapura temple's intricate designs
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| Clever drainage system |
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| Intricately carved columns |
We left our bicycles behind and took a drive to Mysore and Somanathapura with some friends on Saturday.
Highlights :
Mysore Fort and Palace
Mysore City
Somanathapura Temple, a UNESCO heritage site from 12 the century
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