Anirban’s guidebook

Anirban
Anirban’s guidebook

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The original temple in the complex, identified as one of the oldest temples of Karnataka, dates back to the early 9th century. The earliest inscriptions referring to the construction of the temple for Shiva, according to the Archaeological Survey of India, are from Nolamba dynasty ruler Nolambadiraja and the Rashtrakuta emperor Govinda III dated c.806, and copper plates of the Bana rulers Jayateja and Dattiya of about c.810. The temple was later under the patronage of successive notable South Indian dynasties: the Ganga Dynasty, the Chola dynasty, the Hoysala Empire and the Vijayanagara Empire.
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Shree Bhoga Nandishwara-templom
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The original temple in the complex, identified as one of the oldest temples of Karnataka, dates back to the early 9th century. The earliest inscriptions referring to the construction of the temple for Shiva, according to the Archaeological Survey of India, are from Nolamba dynasty ruler Nolambadiraja and the Rashtrakuta emperor Govinda III dated c.806, and copper plates of the Bana rulers Jayateja and Dattiya of about c.810. The temple was later under the patronage of successive notable South Indian dynasties: the Ganga Dynasty, the Chola dynasty, the Hoysala Empire and the Vijayanagara Empire.
The two campuses of Sri Sathya Sai Loka Seva Trust (SSSLST) are located at theSathya Sai Vihar(Alike), Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state, India and in Muddenahalli in Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka state. The Sathya Sai Grama is visited by millions of devotees from across the world.
Sathya Sai Grama, Muddenahalli
The two campuses of Sri Sathya Sai Loka Seva Trust (SSSLST) are located at theSathya Sai Vihar(Alike), Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state, India and in Muddenahalli in Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka state. The Sathya Sai Grama is visited by millions of devotees from across the world.
Nandi Hills, or Nandidurg, is a hill fortress in the south Indian state of Karnataka. Tipu Sultan Fort, a summer retreat of the namesake 18th-century ruler, features stone carvings and wall paintings. Prisoners are said to have been thrown to their death from Tipu’s Drop, now known for its panoramic views. Local Hindu temples include the hilltop Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple, guarded by a huge statue of a bull (nandi). Elevation: 1,478 m
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Nandi Hills
Nandi Hills Main Road
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Nandi Hills, or Nandidurg, is a hill fortress in the south Indian state of Karnataka. Tipu Sultan Fort, a summer retreat of the namesake 18th-century ruler, features stone carvings and wall paintings. Prisoners are said to have been thrown to their death from Tipu’s Drop, now known for its panoramic views. Local Hindu temples include the hilltop Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple, guarded by a huge statue of a bull (nandi). Elevation: 1,478 m