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somelazyassartist · 3 months
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Come to my OC world the three kingdoms I prommy the government is in good hands. Prommy
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safarmeinsd · 5 years
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It was a nice journey with @arpita4104 towards #southeastern #karnataka ...You can see the temples, Mathas and The greenary hill. . . This snap taken while we are taking rest...We were exhausted while reaching the destination...We have taken the wrong direction to reach our destination... #kaivara #kaivarahills #youtubers #youtube #youtubechannel #travelblogger #tarvel #explorer (at Chintamani) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0QQvtfF_77/?igshid=1768q451p4gug
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simplysaru · 4 years
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Kaivara hill!
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rehana70582-blog · 7 years
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MusicCharts #Top20 #KannadaSongs ನಲ್ಲಿ #ತಾರಕ್ ಚಿತ್ರದ #ಬಿರುಗಾಳಿಯೊಂದಿಗೆ ಗೀತೆಯು ಟಾಪ್ 20 ಕನ್ನಡ ಚಾರ್ಟ್ ನಲ್ಲಿ ಸತತ 2ನೇ ವಾರವು #1 ಸ್ಥಾನವನ್ನು ಪಡೆದಿದೆ. ಹಾಗೆ #ಸಂಜೆಹೊತ್ತು ಗೀತೆಯು #3 ಸ್ಥಾನದಲ್ಲಿದೆ. ಇಡೀ #ಸಂಗೀತ ತಂಡಕ್ಕೆ ಮತ್ತೊಂದು ಗರಿ ಮತ್ತು ಕೀರ್ತಿ. #MusicCharts #Top20 #KannadaSongs Another feather to the hat. #Tarak's #Birugaliyondhige song, truly makes one introspect and has been @ #1 position on the Top 20 Kannada Chart for 2 weeks since the Film release. Dominating the podium, #SanjeHothu also in a fine 3rd place. Kudos to the entire #music team.
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yttriders · 3 years
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Let’s Go To Chintamani
Let’s visit a beautiful place full of different attractions in Karnataka? Yes you got it right, it’s the place named Chintamani in Karnataka. Are you worried how to reach there at low cost.
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Around 35 km north-east of Bangalore, one will discover the fort of Devanahalli. It was underlying the main portion of the sixteenth century and is one of the most famous strongholds for vacationers in India . Devanahalli fortress is a display among different strongholds in India in view of its design and its set of experiences of different fights battled. Its Tipu Sultan’s birth place. Sounds exciting. Go to our website now.
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The level on the top houses a greenhouse and serves a decent review highlight notice the picturesque magnificence around the slope range. Nandi Hill is otherwise called Nandi durga fort because it was built by Tipu Sultan. Nandi Hills is beautiful monuments and is encircled by entrancing perspectives, making this spot like a heaven. There are a lot of temples like Yoganandeeshwara, Bhoganandeeshwara, Veerbhadra Swamy. Visit with Yashas tours and travels today.
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The Ranganathaswamy temple or Rangasthala as it is known is situated in Gauribidanur town. This is a delightfully planned temple with a splendidly cut stone sculpture of Vishnu and there are sacred writings written in unique Vijaynagar path on a dark stone. If you love ancient architecture you got to visit the Bhoganandeeshwara temple. Constructed around 806 A.D. this temple is known for its ancient Architecture. This temple is located in the Nandi Village and is a wonderful place for historical and architectural significance . There are many other temples like this too. Book your Bangalore to Chintamani cab service immediately.
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If you love history you got to visit Kaivara. A wonderful town situated in a beautiful valley, Kaivara gets a weighty storm. As indicated by the Indian epic, Mahabharata, the Pandavas remained here during their outcast in the woodland. It is additionally during this period, Bhima, one of the Pandavas, executed the evil spirit Bakasura in this exact same spot.
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nimesh14 · 3 years
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15 Best Places To Visit In Bangalore
India's very own Silicon Valley, the city of Bangalore is the third largest in the country. Located at the heart of the Deccan Plateau, the city is a known hub of the high-tech industry as well as is famous for its slew of parks and whack nightlife. But it's not just the massive expanse of Electronic City or the eat street prowess of Indira Nagar that makes Bangalore such a hip place. The city is also known to attract many travel enthusiasts who would like to learn more about the state, the city's culture, explore their parks and visit the best of what Bangalore has to offer to the young as well as adult crowd! So, what do you plan to do when you visit Bangalore? If you are unsure of how to check out the city and places to visit in Bangalore, we have you covered! Here are tourist places in Bangalore that you simply cannot miss!
Places to visit in Bangalore
Tipu Sultan Fort
Tipu Sultan Fort comes with some intriguing architecture and historical significance. The fort has managed to stand tall in the middle of the crowded market area. What was originally modified by Haider Ali and extended from Kempegowda found completion under Tipu Sultan's reign in 1791. To gain more knowledge about the history and its relevance to the culture of Bangalore, a visit to the fort is worth all your time. It is also a famous tourist place to visit in Bangalore.
Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens
Originally constructed by Haider Ali and later modified to perfection by his successor Tipu Sultan, the Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens is a gift to Bangalore that should definitely be visited. With its Glass House located right in the middle of the garden landscape, you would be thoroughly mesmerised. Not to mention how it also houses over 1800 diverse species of plants, trees and herbs. You would be missing a lot if you skip visiting this tourist place in Bangalore.
Bangalore Palace
Constructed by Chamaraja Wodeyar back in 1884, the Bangalore Palace gives a very English castle vibe. In fact, it has drawn its architectural inspiration from England's famous Windsor Castle. From the Tudor style construction to the intimidating Gothic windows and turrets, the castle certainly stands tall in the middle of the city. The palatial grounds also come with scintillating green gardens that add to its old-school charm.
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 Nandi Hills
Need an escape from the city bustle of Bangalore? The best and closest place that you can visit are the Nandi Hills. Perfectly located at only 60 km from the main city, it is one of the most popular and closest hill stations to Bangalore. You can catch some of the finest views from atop and also pay a visit to the Nandi temple. The climate is always pleasant as you trek up the Nandi Hills. There are many intriguing tourist attractions too such as Tppu's Summer Palace and Fort, origins of Palar and Arkavathi rivers and Tippu Drop, to name a few.
Cubbon Park
Bangalore is quite green for city. Not just lakes but the city also has many parks. The Cubbon Park, sprawled across 300 acres of land is one such delightful place that you can escape to when the traffic gets too much to deal with. Constructed by the Chief Engineer of Mysore, Richard Sankey, the green park with its gorgeous lawns is a well maintained spread that would impress you. It is known to be a paradise for walkers and for all the right reasons too!
The Government Museum
Built in the year 1886, the Government Museum in Bangalore holds some of the rarest collections with respect to artwork, artefacts, objects, paintings, scriptures and more. The various galleries, 18 to be precise, represent several periods from history. Right from antique jewellery to Neolithic finds, there are many interesting things that have historical significance and would definitely pique your interest. For history patrons, the museum is definitely one of the best places to visit in Bangalore.
National Gallery of Modern Art  
Are you an art patron? Do you find pleasure in artistic endeavours? If you do, you simply cannot miss the National Gallery of Modern Art. It is famous for the display of prominent artists such as Raja Ravi Verma, Jamini Roy, Rabindranath Tagore and Amrita Shergill, to name a few. At the museum, you can soak in the serenity of some of the exquisite art work as the museum offers a collection of about 500 paintings. Further, you can also shop for prints of the paintings that are up for exhibitions.
St. Mary's Basilica Bengaluru
One of the oldest churches of Bangalore, St. Mary's Basilica is popular for its illustrious St. Mary's Feast which takes place in the month of September. The church is more than three centuries old and was rebuilt to its original structure back in 1875. With its gothic architecture and gorgeous pillars, the church truly is a sight to behold. You can visit the church to see the beautiful structure or you can attend a mass. This tourist place in Bangalore is unmissable and a perfect addition to your itinerary.
Vidhana Soudha
Vidhana Soudha, inspired by the Indo-Saracenic and Dravidian architecture, is an astounding landmark of Bangalore which resides in the city centre. The foundation stone of the structure was laid by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru back in 1951. It is the largest legislative building in India and is also well guarded. You would require special permission to enter the property. However, you can always relish the beauty of the building from outside.
Chola Temples
Bangalore was once ruled by the Chola dynasty which is known to be one of the pivotal dynasties to rule in the South. They have left quite an impact with respect to their culture, their architecture, temples and many more. Some of the temples can be viewed from the city too. These temples are dated more than 1500 years and exhibit the glorious empire built by the Cholas. From Halasuru Someshwara Temple to Sri Ananada Lingeshwara Temple, you can catch a glimpse of some of the finest work done by the Cholas.
ISKCON Temple
ISKCON Temple is known to be one of the largest temples in the world with deities Lord Rama and Lord Krishna as the ones worshipped by devotees. The famous Radha Krishna temple in Bangalore has been constructed with exquisite architecture. There are many youth activities and cultural programs that take place in the temple. You can visit the temple for its calm and soothing vibe.
Bannerghatta National Park
One of the major tourist attractions of Bangalore is Bannerghatta National Park. The park is the perfect place to visit if you are a wildlife enthusiast as it is a biological recreational centre. Located a little on the outskirts of Bangalore's chaos, the park promotes eco tourism and also has several safari rides. You can also witness the alluring Champakadhama hills valley that can be found within the national park compound. There is a butterfly farm, zoo and boating facilities also available within the park. The national park makes for an important and one of the most famous tourist places to visit in Bangalore.
Kaivara
Thanks to the mythological connection Kaivara has with Mahabharata, the place has found tremendous fame. It is believed in many scriptures that the Pandavas stayed in this very jungle during their exile period. It is also believed that poet Saint Narayanappa also lived in Kaivara somewhere between the late 18th and early 19th century. Saint Narayanappa's poems were mainly dedicated to Lord Vishnu and were composed in both, Telugu and Kannada languages. Some of the major attractions of Kaivara include Yoginarayana Mutt, Laxmana Theertha, Amaranarayana Swamy Temple and Kailasagiri cave temple, to name a few.
Shivasamudram Falls
A little on the outskirts of the main city, the Shivasamudram Falls iis the perfect place to venture to for trekking and other such fun activities. The place is also quite popular for inhabiting Asia's first hydroelectric power station. You would be stunned by the lush greenery and the exquisite white water falls that paint quite a picture. Try to visit the falls between June and September as you will get to witness the magnificent falls in their best appearance. Close to the Shivasamudram Falls, you can also visit the Cauvery Wildlife sanctuary.
Lakes of Bangalore
Despite an absence of rivers in the city, Bangalore is blessed with a plethora of lakes. You will find exquisite avifauna, fish and varied types of aquatic flora growing in these lakes. Some of the famous lakes that also count as major tourist attractions in Bangalore include Ulsoor Lake, Lalbagh Lake, Hebbal Lake, Kengeri Lake, Hesaraghatta Lake, Agara Lake, Madiwala Lake and more. You would be thrilled to see some of these lakes and how beautifully they blend with the city's vibe.
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Finally got all my editing setup ready and ended up doing this in a few minutes. This was shot in Kaiwara- an off-road trail and mini trek near Bangalore! Bangalore Motovloggers @twitch_to_neutral @fruity_discobiscuit and @narsimanishere had taken me there when I went to visit them last season. I shot this time lapse with @goproin Hero (2014)📸 #wanderersonwheels (at Kaivara)
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somelazyassartist · 1 year
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Trying to get back into the swing of drawing so here's some more oc stuff with Kaivara, Wynvyre, and Evalur :] just a basic doodle of em nothing too special, but I wanted to sketch em lol
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safarmeinsd · 4 years
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Kaiwara (kaivara) is a small town in the chickballapur district of Karnataka state,located northeast of Bangalore,India . . The place is known as the by Saint(sage) Narayanapa popular known as kaiwara Narayana Thata. . . People believe that there is a direct connection between the temple of Tirupathi,where the saint worshiped both Amara Narayana and Tirupathi. Amaranarayanapa Idol installed by lord indra. . . You will ge accomodation with free prasadam if you are going this place. . . This trip was awesome with this girl. Thanks to mona for joining with me for a vlog.if you want know the details can visit my YouTube channel (beingsd). . . #kaiwara #käivärä #chintamani #chikballapur #bangalore #karnatakatourism😍 #travelkarnataka @travel_karnataka #kaiwaratathatemple #saint #ashram #ancienttemples #karnataka #caves #mutt #vaikuntha #indianvlogger #travelindia #indianyoutubers #travelcommunity #bangaloreblogger (at Sri Amaranarayana Swamy Temple) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_r8kGVleby/?igshid=139uwnvqil1a2
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blogoxymoron · 7 years
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Siddhar's Samadhi around Bangalore 
If visiting temple is referred as peace, then what would I say just being in the perimeter of Siddhar's Living place 
Who is Siddhar? An exclusive degree is given to any person who had attained the ultimatum of life which enables him to access the universal hotspot with no password restrictions and unlimited upload download
There are 18 critically acclaimed siddhars who had taken direct KT ( knowledge transfer from Shiva ) and there are 108 who had been Mastered by shiva's disciples   
What is Samadhi! When such a person decides to leave his material remains which is nothing but the body made of five elements ( fire,water,air,land,Space) and yet his energy reverberates, it isn't a resting place 
I would consider visiting such places are only achieved by grace and google maps
Bangalore IT&Garden city Hosts such Siddhar's and they few of them are omnipresent here as well
i) Kaivara Thattaya 60 km from Bangalore
He is referred as Kaivara Thattaya a favorite amongst children and the village residents, he has ardent followers and he stays in kaivara  about 60 km from Bangalore Via Malur exit (https://goo.gl/maps/EatNCZG8cv92)
One should visit Thattaya cave where he had witnessed meditativeness
ii)Halasuru Mounanda Swamy ( Ulsoor metro )
Life has become  too busy to realize life itself - I ain't cynical here
Mounanda Swamy resides near Ulsoor metro station small temple is built around the consecrated space ,Mounanada guru Silence+endlesshappiness is his name acronym resides and graces with his better half - Disciple of Vallalar ( A great mystic yogi)
https://goo.gl/maps/xyt4QvFG24n
iii) Odukatthur Swamy matt Near Thiruvalluvar statue Ulsoor lake
Another vallalar  ardent follower Odukatthur Swamy resides in matt 'lake facing' behind The great Thiruvalluvar statue
His famous posture being slope heading towards right as if lending his ears to something eternal - He was alway in silence yet his vibe can be even heard now and his disciple Sithanada is also around on the same campus
https://goo.gl/maps/i4yQjgyvKi82
iv)Thinthani Mouna guru swamy mutt
Life is a circle so as the route to Thinthani mouna guru from Ulsoor lake he resides just near cox town in Omnipresent  a nice temple campus is constructed for endless blessing
https://goo.gl/maps/ZZtKRt5TCWz
v) Siddhalingesvara Temple
Like 18 Tamil Nayanmars , Veera saivism &Lingayitism flourised spiritual culture of karnataka Siddha lingeshvara is well known chief who lived durinf 15th century he had been in deep meditative state for so many months together the earthmoth had built a construction around him , He blesses from yediur 99 km from bangalore on Hassan road near kunigal
(https://goo.gl/maps/yZsD5oRKTpK2)
AumSomeshvaraya Nama
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somelazyassartist · 1 year
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Might change the designs a bit but :] some oc worldbuilding designs for the rulers of each of The Three Kingdoms :]
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(I've drawn Evalur before and I know he looks a lot less kind or silly than usual but this design is like, post thousands of years of outliving all his loved ones lol. Wynvyre is half-Fae and half-Demon, split right down the middle, which I'll probably get into later. And Kaivara looks a lot younger than the others because he is a lot younger than them lmao)
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somelazyassartist · 2 years
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2 and 18 for the worldbuilding ask game!!
From this ask game
What is the usual climate like? What precipitation, temperature, and humidity is common?
Okay so,,,, this is VERY area-specific, and each of the three kingdoms has different ways things go about. The Kingdoms (and often the city/district boundaries within said Kingdoms) were split based on environmental differences, so it's less like each place is beholden to one type of weather and more like the borders were made around the area's typical environment.
Maethveserine is probably the closest to our world's weather, where it goes through all four seasons without intervention.
Arran Thalas is somewhat strange, as it tends to not change without intervention, so if it's summer for too long there can be serious droughts, but if it's winter for too long things won't grow, ect. Therefore the weather is typically moved along by the people living there, Winter Wrap Up style! Dryads and Druids help welcome spring, Winterlings help move winter in and out of where it's needed, and Eladrin of every season help keep things in order!
Shylha Dorthore has its districts split by environment as well, and it has by far the most diverse conditions out of any of the kingdoms. The Kingdom's Capitol, where the ruler Kaivara lives, is an area filled with different farms and gardens, basically a giant greenhouse, and is the Kingdom's main agricultural environment. The district run by Fensira is a land made almost entirely out of crystals, and is the main jewelry export to all three kingdoms. Zacria runs the forest district, the main logging and lumber environment. Falias runs the district known to many as "The City of Study", which has the largest and most prestigious collection of arcane schools in the kingdom. Tavmendi runs the relatively small district that houses a portal to and from the Material Plane, so while they don't have any major exports they do allow the other districts to buy and sell wares in the Material Plane as well. Dos'run watches over the area where most of the livestock and other animals are bred and trained for work or food, trading them for the other district's resources they can't get in their own district. Araquiel lives in and runs the city built into the center of the Kingdom's largest mountain, which is the main coal mining environment. Stargazer runs the cloud-city of the Fairy, Avariel, and Winged Eladrin, which oversees that the weather conditions for the other district's exports are as optimal as possible, and circumventing any major weather hazards. Quicksilver is somewhat controversial in the area they run, because while they run the main Bardic School area and run it well, they were originally from Stargazer's district and don't quite fit into the aesthetic or culture that the Bards of the city are used to. Uriel runs the underwater city that lies in the ocean on the outskirts of the Kingdom- still within the Kingdom's borders, just not on the land- which is the Kingdom's main seafood and fishing environment. Perlamin oversees the desert-like area of the kingdom, where the Kingdom's army is trained and prepared for if war should ever strike again. Enrona runs the smaller snowy mountain district, built alongside its walls, which is the main blacksmithing environment in the kingdom and supplier of tools the other districts use and the Army's weaponry. And finally there's Xichikh's district, a swampy environment illuminated by giant glowing mushrooms, which contains the main breweries of potions and poisons in the kingdom.
What flora or fauna are common? Are they hostile or passive? How would you describe the typical natural environment?
Answered this one here!
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