Mumbai - Hubbali - Bengaluru - A road trip
I went to Bangalore last week and it's not a boring ride on the beautiful NH4, part of the Golden Quadrided. He realized that everyone and their dog were there and they understood. So I decided to do this trip a little differently as at this point it was raining late enough that the greenery on both sides of the road was relaxing. There is also an explosion of color in the area. Before reaching Satara, this beautiful scene unfolded. I have no idea about this flower, but it shone on a cloudy day. I have heard of many unexplored temples near Hubali so I decided to stop in Hubali before continuing. At night I took a little walk around El Habal and saw some interesting places.
Durga Mata Mandir There are two idols in the temple, Dhammma (left) and Durga Mata (right). side road Mishra Beidha - The most famous and trusted sweet shop in Habali candy set for sale Al Habal Florist Shiva Krishna Mandir in Habbali Sri Krishna idol in the temple Habali Dharwad Municipal Corporation Office Hubali skyline at sunset from Swati Hotel
Early in the morning he left Gadag for Bengaluru. On the way I saw two beautiful temples, the first one was Amroteshwar, 35 km from Hubali in Angiri. The Amruteshwara Temple in Dharwad, built in c. Built in the style of the Kalyan Chalukyas, it has a roof supported by 76 pillars and carvings of mythological figures on the walls. After that, the Someshwar Temple was located at Lakshmeshwar, an hour's drive from Annigeri. The temple complex, which has three main entrances and is surrounded by high walls, resembles a fortress. It is a good example of Chalukya architecture. At the center of the temple complex is the Someshwara Temple, surrounded by several smaller temples, mostly dedicated to Shiva, along a wall made up of granite and several halls. A complex dedicated to the comfort of fans. The idols of Nandi and Shiva Parvati are exquisitely carved in the temple. These idols are called Saurashtra Someshwara because these idols were brought from Saurashtra by a lover of Shiva and installed in Lakshmeshwara. There were more temples to visit but due to time constraints we took the glorious NH4 to Bengaluru. Along the way he would meet a budding novelist A An amazing storyteller and blogger, Karthik, on Davanger. We were supposed to have Benne Doasas at a particular restaurant in Davangere that he wrote about in one of his stories, but unfortunately there was a strike in town and we trapped him for a while before proceeding to our destination. Karthik blogs eloquently redefine In various places along the town road, the corn was spread out to dry. We reached the outskirts of Bangalore at 6pm, but it took another hour and a half to crawl through the busy streets before reaching Maleshwaram, a charming and peaceful area. Bangalore district.
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