Hassan and the Hoysala Temples

77BC5E4C-9F39-420F-B55E-55305AC61651We then set off on an 8 day tour by car heading south.

8AD335CE-4DCE-484E-A03C-4FE2BAA1FB29First stop was a 57ft statue of Gommateshvara on a hill at Sravanabelagola. Every twelve years, thousands of devotees congregate to perform Mahamastakabhisheka, a ceremony where the statue is covered in milk, curds, ghee, saffron and gold coins, next to happen in 2018. We had to climb the 614 steps without shoes but could wear socks and there was a great view from the top.

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We then went to see the Chennakeshava temple at Belur which was completed in 1116 by Hoysala Vishnuvardhana. The temple is 37 meters tall and is standing on a platform which has fabulous art work on its outer walls and bracket figures of dancing girls in various poses in perfect proportion.

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Afterwards, we went to Halebidu which has two Hindu temples, the Hoysaleshawara and Kedareshwara temples and two Jain shrines, a Nandi Bull protecting the temples and a big lake.

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We spent the night in Hassan, then off to Mysore.

Chris & Elaine’s Indian Safari 2013

53132606-F3C6-4296-8C5C-1DD814CBEBF4My husband Chris and I decided to go away to celebrate our two big birthdays which meant we needed to be away six weeks to take them both in … and since funds aren’t unlimited, where better to go when it’s chilly in England than Southern India.

I booked the whole trip in advance with help from guidebooks, Tripadvisor, blogs and forums. Accommodation was booked direct with owners, concentrating on homestays and small accommodations with character where possible, as we wanted to know we were in India, rather than stay in an impersonal hotel room.

While away, I sent diary emails to my friends and once home, thought I could share it more widely in my first blog, to go with all the accommodation, restaurant and attraction reviews I’ve posted on Tripadviser. Hopefully this will help inspire and assist you on your Indian Safari!

Journal Entries

Delhi and the Largest Hindu Temple

Bangalore and the Eiffel Tower

Hassan and the Hoysala Temples

Mysore and the Magical Palace

Edakkal and the Candlelit Cave

Kalpetta and the Coffee Beans

Mudumalai and the Elephant’s Bottom

Coonoor and the Cheap Chuffer

Fort Kochi and Those Fishing Nets

Munnar and the Misty Views

Madurai and the Meenakshi Temple

Periyar and the Precious Elephant Sighting

Cherthala and the Beautiful Backwaters

Alleppey and the Busy Backwaters

Pariyanampetta Pooram and the 19 Elephants

Varkala and the Malabar Coast

Trivendrum and the Attukala Pongala

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