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Cultural
and Temples Tours
Our effort to see the religious insight of our nation, as per our
mythology The Hinduism is the ancient religious. India’s contribution
to the spiritual sphere of modern world is unique. From Vedic age,
all that is pure and sublime in Nature’s creation have been
objects of worship for all Indian. Our history of ancient tradition
and culture is interwoven in temples worship and pilgrimage. The lofty
Himalayas, the sacred Ganga, the holy Cavery, the crystal-like Tungabhardra
have all been his cherished pilgrim spots. In south India, temple
worship has been a glorious tradition. Over the year there have been
many schools of temple-building. The Dravidian, Chalukya, Chola, Pallava,
Pandya & Hoysala. The art made its tradition from temporary structures
of wood and mortar to more enduring edifices. The temples were constructed
according to Agama and Shilpa Shastra. These temples were the seats
of learning and hub of social and cultural activities. The Pallavs
rulers of 7th century were said to be the pioneers. India's fifth
largest state, History has forged, and left behind vital links with
the state, as is evident from the many edifices, monuments and architectural
ruins, the legacy of dynasties as old as 300 B.C. Traces of the diverse
and variegated facets of the culture of the Mauryas, Pallavas, Cholas,
Satavahanas, Chalukyas and Vijayanagar, offer imposing vistas, that
continue to fascinate the observer. Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra
Pradesh, along with its twin city Secunderabad has over 400 years
of history. Hyderabad is a heady mixture of heritage, traditionally
hospitality and a thriving software revolution. The city was once
the heartland of Telugu culture. The capital of the Kakatiya rulers.
Warangal today contains some of the best forms of architecute, especially
in temples. Vijayawada is known as the political as well as publishing
capital of Andhra Pradesh. Vijayawada is a vital rail and road link
between North and the South and is now known as 'the city that never
sleeps' One of the forth state of South India, Karnataka is described
in 15th century A.D. lithic as the true home of unequal splendid earnestness.
Gulbarga widely known as the home of Saiyid Mohammad Gesu Daraz is
bounded by the Bidar district in the north Raichur on the south and
Bijapur on the west. The mighty Krishna river drains the district
and on the western region Bhima river. Founded by the Kalyana Chalukyas
as Vijayapura, Bijapur was one time capital of Adil Shahil kings.
The town has an architectural character strongly influenced by the
Adil Shahi dynasty of Turkish origin. Badami a charming village best
know for its beautiful cave temples was once the Chalukyan capital.
Hospit, Hampi is a world heritage site is situated on the bank of
the river Tungabhdra in the Bellary region. The Virupaksha Temples
one of the earliest structure in Hamp, the Archaeological museum of
Matangi hill, the Archyutaraya temple at the foot of Matangi hills.
Chikmangalur situated in the south western part of Karnataka with
the western ghats forming a natural boundary on the west. Chikmanlur
is considered to be the place of origin and early reign of the Hoysalas.
The historical place of Soseur. The town is one of India’s major
coffee growing areas. Hassan is southwest portion of Karnataka. In
Hassan Museum displaying some sculptures painting, weapons, inscriptions
and The Mahraja Park. Maysore Visit the palace of the Maharaja .The
palace is of harmonious syntheses of the Hindu and saracenic styles
of architecture with archways, domes, turrets, colonnades and sculptures
which are magnificent. Visit bazaars. Bandipur a “tiger reserve”
under project tiger and a national park. Banglore also called the
Silicon Valley of India for the its growing repute as a software centre
of India’s. with its exponential industrial and commercial growth
the capital city to Karnatak has surged from a tranquil Garden city
one of count’s fastest growing cities. |
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