Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Visit to Nandagokula

 My visit to this place on 23/9/2020 was quite an adventure as the road to this place was really bad as it was the road of stones and not tar road where car can be driven easily. We went from Pandavpura to this place which is located near Hunase Thopu, Kadenahalli, Melukote. You can get the contact details on google for this place. It is open all 7 days. The place is on a small hill top so it is not maintained well and you may also feel lost around when you drive to this place. But it is a worth a visit at least once if you are a Krishna Bhakth!.

Lord Krishna is very beautiful to see and it is made of black stone. The best part of this place i liked was that the priest was an old lady who did the aarti to the Lord. There is also lord Jagannatha present here. It is a  small place which is still developing but surrounded by lush greenery and mountains around it. It is a very quiet and peaceful place to be. They have also maintained a Goshala with mostly Indian breed of cows and bulls and they are very domestic and friendly too. You can find all cows and bulls left freely in the open space to grace and move around but with a boundary to it. The calves were kept separate in another place very cute calves were there.

The people were very friendly here and they also served us prasadam which was very tasty. It was made purely from the cow’s milk which was too good. Though they have  a huge acres of land around the temple they said that they have many plans to develop the place. I hope that this place is developed well soon as it can become a good tourist spot if managed well. Since not many know about this place the surrounding of the temple was really really clean and no garbage at all!. Hope to see this place some day in the future and am sure it would have developed a lot by then.







Saturday, September 26, 2020

32 feet Sai Baba Cave Temple


 32 feet Sai Baba Cave Temple

 

This is one of the tallest and a unique Sai Mandir which is of 32 feet height, located at Hirisave which is 17 Kilometers from Shravanabelagola. This temple is located on the side of the Highway Road NH 75.  My wish to travel to this place was fulfilled yesterday, when I suddenly planned to travel to see Sai. I was very happy to be there as Sai is very nice to see so peaceful and quite place to be around. The entrance of the temple is in the shape of a cave which is quite dark inside but when you enter the temple its quite a bright place.  You will feel that you are entering  a cave itself. The 32 feet Sai is sitting on the top of the cave in the entrance and you can see the statue while you are driving on the road. 

The temple also provides food to the devotees in the afternoon everyday. You can even donate for annadaanam here as per your capacity. The temple has also maintained few cows in their backyard which is of Gir breed. The Sai inside the temple is made out of white marble stone, so pure so peaceful face. You have to visit this place to feel the divine grace on you. The premises inside the temple is quite spacious. Backyard of the main temple is very beautifully maintained with many different vines grown which bloom lovely flowers. Very beautifully maintained place, you can do very nice photo shoot here, I loved the vines that they have grown here.

There is also Shani god residing inside the temple which you can find it after you pass through the vines in the backyard. This is made out of blackstone and quite huge too. Then there is statue of Lord Dattatreya which is also made in white marble very beautiful statue of the lord. Then there is Lord Hanuman who is residing on the ground under a tree. They have also kept a floating stone in a big pot which does not sink at all. It is the same kind of stone that was used in Ramayana to built Ram Setu. The priest there informed the same to us. I would personally recommend it that you MUST visit this place at least once if you are travelling towards Shravanabelagola. You can spend at least 2 to 3 hours here peacefully meditating. I wish to visit it again some day soon!










Wednesday, September 23, 2020

A visit to Planet Earth Museum at Mysore

 A visit to Planet Earth Museum at Mysore

Today my son and me visited Planet Earth Museum near Hebbal Industrial Area, Kuppedada which was just 5 kilometers away from Hootagalli. The road to the museum is very good from here as it is KRS Road and its very broad road and no traffic at all! This place can be easily located online on google maps and the contact number of this place is also found online. The aquarium has an entrance fee of 100 Rs for elders and below 10 years it is 75 rs. It is quite a decent place located on the main road itself not so difficult to find it.

The place is a huge campus which is neatly maintained and decorated very well with the aquatic creatures. The entrance itself is very interesting thing to watch, which has the mouth of a shark. You feel that you are entering into the shark’s body J. My son was quite happy seeing the place as it has so many different kinds of fishes and miniature art works too. I am sure kids will love their visit if they come down here, and you can spend 3 to 4 hours in a day here with your kids. You can also organise a birthday party here.

I liked the collection of fishes here though not a very much like a big aquariums in international level but it is a decent place to visit in Mysore you cannot compare it with the big cities. I am sure your little ones will like to be here with the animals and fishes around. The variety of fishes are so many that you have to visit it personally to see along with the kids. Schools around this place can arrange a day’s trip to this place too and they can get the knowledge about the different kinds of fishes. My son was very happy to be here and he was so excited to see so many huge and so tiny fishes too.

This place has a small collection of animals like rabbits, pigeons, guinea pigs, python, hens, ducks, dogs, Persian cats, pony, sugar gliders, parrots, turkeys, iguanas etc. There is a small park for kids to play around for some-time it is a well maintained place.  Yes, you can also take lots of pictures with your kids here as they have so many different kind of aquatic statues too. Hope you will also enjoy the short visit here as I did with my son!

 




 

Saturday, September 12, 2020

 Break to Sri Ravirameshwara temple

It is around 4pm and I am travelling towards H D Kote near Mysore. I had decided to take a break from being lockdown since so many months at home due to COVID-19 so was eagerly looking forward to this trip. The road to the village Bidarahalli is okay but the road to the temple is not so good it is not at all maintained. This is a very ancient temple built by Gautama Rishi which is more than 2000 years old. Temple is located on the banks of River Kabini backwaters and the temple is dedicated to Lord Siva.  The priest was quite good and he explained in detail to us about the temple and how it is being maintained by the village elders and now they also have temple trust which looks after everything about the temple.


The priest took us on the top of the temple and showed us the magnificent view of the river surrounding the temple. It looks just like a necklace around the temple as the temple is surrounded by 3 sides water and one side land. It is very beautiful sight to watch. The temple is open only for few hours in the morning and evening as not many people know about it and there are no many visitors. The temple premises is kept very clean and maintained well. It is a must visit to all those who love to be around nature and peaceful environment. I am adding the Priest contact number for anyone who wishes to visit the place. Ph: 9945616044