The temple of Jagannath at Puri is one of the four most important temples across India. Sometimes called the Char Dham – Badrinath in the north, Rameswaram in the South, Dwarka in the west, and Puri in the east – these temples mark four corners of our country, and each of these temples has a connection to Adi Shankara. He is said to have travelled to each of them, thus marking a sacred geography of India, long before the country actually existed. Among these 4 temples, 3 are dedicated to Lord Vishnu, while only Rameswaram is dedicated to Lord Shiva, though the lingam there is said to have been installed by Rama. Further, Shankara set up Mutts at 3 of these sites (or very close to these sites, like at Badrinath, where the mutt is at Joshimutt), while the mutt in the south is at Sringeri in Karnataka, quite a distance away from Rameswaram. Coming back to the topic, I have visited Rameswaram most often, Badrinath during my childhood, and Dwaraka a few times, but Puri had stayed out of re...
Its been a month with no travel and no blogging either....And before I succumb to the travel itch, I keep reminding myself that I have lots yet to write about the last trip I took. Here is a glimpse of what comes next on the blog............
Mysore!!!
This was my first trip to the heritage city, and I loved the palace so much, we went there again and again!!!!
These photos, though, were clicked on my very first visit, within the span of a few minutes, as clouds gathered over the palace and then moved away as quickly as they came.... It made for a good photo-session, though!
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Great architecture.
ReplyDeleteYes, Jim, it is indeed great architecture.
DeleteYeah, I also went there last year. I didn't find Mysore Palace very impressive...but your photographs are nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Renuka. Actually, both, samhith and I enjoyed the palace. we took a leisurely tour first and then went again and again to see the lighting and just enjoy the place.
DeleteHow dramatic and gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ladyfi!
DeleteBeautiful photographs Anuradha.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Photographs Anuradha.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures. Mysore Palace is a great place to visit
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and archidecture!Have a nice weekend!
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Beautiful place...
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I miss this city so much! Stayed here for a couple of years as a kid, and we went to the palace every weekend and yet never tired of it.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to Mysore yet. And am looking to travel virtually with you through your posts. I particularly liked the 3rd photo of the palace. It's a fantastic capture.
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