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Sri Lakshmana Theertha Katte, Hunsur, Mysuru, Karnataka, India

The Unknown and Marvellous Sri Lakshmana Theertha Katte is about 45km from Mysuru, located in Katte Malalawadi village. Lakshman Theertha River flows majestically and watching it is a treat to the eyes. Ideal place for Swimming and Photography. Fishing is done using boat, nets and angling. The rocks surrounding this place gives the place a magical touch. Sand is present at this place which makes you feel as if you are in beach. Eye soothing nature all around. Have a short day in hand and want to dip/play in water this is the place to be, thus making this a must visit with friends and family

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Mysore tourism Rabgyeling Tibetan Settlement Hunsur Gyudmed Monastery Karnataka tourism

Mysore Tourism has a hidden gem of Buddhist Monasteries. The colourful Buddhist Temples of south India have a scope to increase Tourists inflow towards Hunsur area. Rabgyeling Tibetan Settlement is located at Hunsur, near Mysore, in Karnataka State. Tibetan settlement in South India is unknown to many. Tibetian Buddhist Temple standout in the green background. Buddhist Monastery have a unique feature to it. Tibetan colony in Karnataka are present in Coorg, Kollegal near Mysore , hunsur near Mysore and Mundgod in Uttara Karnataka. Karnataka tourism has many unknown Buddhist Monastery in South India are available for tourists to explore.
Rabgyeling Tibetan settlement was established in 1971. The Government of India and MYRADA with a purpose of rehabilitate 2320 Tibetan refugees on an area of 2000 acres of forestland. Each adult Tibetan at the start of the settlement was given one acre of land.
It is 60km from Mysore City and 205 Km from Bangalore
There is Gyudmed Monastery and Dzongkar Choede Monastery within the settlement.
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Mysore tourism offer other places of interest such as
Chamundeshwari Celebrity Wax Museum
Regional Museum Of Natural History
Sand Museum Mysore and 3D selfie Gallery
Wax museum
Planet Earth Aquarium
Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalya at Wellington house
Guinness World Record Bonsai Garden
Rail Museum
Guinness World Record Sea Shell Art Museum
Hyrige Lake
Blue Lagoon Island
Venugopal Swamy Temple
Arkeshwara Temple
BallurKatte to Chunchanakatte
Balmuri, Edmuri, Gaganachukki, Bharachukki
Taraka Dam
Nugu Dam
Chunchanakatte Falls
Mysore Palace
Mahatma Gandhiji's Sculptures
Glass house
Laser show on Hanuman statue
Jal Bagh
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Krishnarajanagar | K.R. Nagar | Land of Paddy

A remote village which almost got submerged some eighty years ago in the backwaters of Kannambadi Katte (now KRS) under construction, Yadathore is now better known as Krishnarajanagara. To rehabilitate the residents of a water-logged Yadathore, Maharaja Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar picked the famed German architect Gustav Hermann Krumbiegel for forming a township which was inaugurated in the year 1934. Consequently, Yadathore became Yadathore became Krishnrajanagar, named after the king Krishnaraja Wodeyar.

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Raja's Tomb or Gaddige at Madikeri, Coorg

Raja's Tomb, also known as Gaddige is one of the major attractions in Madikeri, the picturesque headquarters of the district of Coorg in Karnataka state. For more -

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Gaddige also known as Raja’s Tombs is a popular 19th-century monument located in Mahadevpet near Madikeri. Dedicated to the royal members of the Kodava clan, this complex is a major tourist attraction in Coorg.

Raja’s Tombs is built over a hilltop, the monument has an Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. Gaddige is decorated with central domes and minarets, the tombs are inspired by Muslim architecture but are dedicated to Hindu rulers. The beautiful Raja’s Tomb is built in the Indo-Saracenic (Islamic) style of architecture. This Gaddige has central domes housing the tombs and the corners are decorated with turrets. Gaddige is the only Indian monument housing a Shiva Linga alongside tombs as it was built for Hindu kings.

Being a Hindu monument, its entrance, passages, and minarets are intricately carved with motifs including figurines of Hindu gods, sages, the revered bull Nandi and other mythical creatures.The symmetrical tombs belong to Lingarajendra and Veerarajendra along with their wives. The imposing structure is decorated with wrought bronze bar windows and the domes are capped with brass Kalashas.

There are two tiny structures on the right side of the tombs, with inscriptions dedicating them to Biddanda Bopu and his son Biddanda Somaiah. These two valiant Royal officials fought bravely against Tipu Sultan in 1808.

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Wilderness Retreat Nagarhole, Murkal, India

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Set in Murkal, 10 km from Murkal, Wilderness Retreat Nagarhole offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a garden. The property is situated 11 km from Bhīmanahalli, 19 km from Hunsūr and 27 km from Anechaukūr. The hotel has family rooms.
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Gaddige Kenddganeshwara Temple is a temple town in Hunsur taluk of Mysore district, Karnataka state, India.
The dining area of the Gaddige temple
Nearby villages are Karimuddanahalli, Gejjayyana Vaddaragudi, Aswal, Kutwadi and Basavanahalli.

Gaddige Shree Kenddganeshwara Temple is located on Bhogadi road, 37 kilometres (23 mi) from Mysore.

Sri Gaddige Kendaganneshwara temple is located in Gaddige village, Karimuddanahalli Post of Hunsur Taluk. Situated next to a small rivulet, Lakshmana Thirtha, and tucked away from the buzz of the city It is a little known temple, famous for its serenity and power. Gaddige is nijaikya jaaga of Pavada purusha aaradhya daiva Sri guru Kendaganneshwara Swami. The temple complex also has Sri Mahadeshwara and Sri Veerabhadreshwaraswamy as presiding deities.

Sri Guru Kendaganneshwaraswamy was from Shiggavi, Haveri District. He was a devotee of Shiva. He is said to have lived during the reign of Mysore Wodeyars. He came to Gaddige village and took Sannyasa and built a temple to Lord Shiva. He is said to have lived for 80 years. Legend has it that he would meditate sitting on an Agni Kunda without any harm.[2]

Sri Gaddige Kendaganneshwara temple was established by Sri Guru Kendaganneshwara Swamy in 17th Century. The temple complex was renovated 40 years ago by Mr Mahadevappa of Shimoga, which is now further expanded. Gaddige Kenddganeshwara Temple attracts large number of devotees from different parts of Karnataka. The temple offers daily Anna Dasoha to the pilgrims.

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Lakshmana Tirtha Hanging Bridge, Hunsur, Mysuru, Karnataka, India

The Unknown and Charming Lakshmana Tirtha Hanging Bridge is about 43km from Mysuru, 1km from Hunsur. River Lakshmana Tirtha flows gracefully and it is blissful to watch it from the Hanging Bridge. The walk on the Hanging Bridge is calm, peaceful and eye soothing. Luck me it was raining and it was so heavenly. Swimming and fishing is done only when the water flow level is moderate. Ideal place for photography. Overall the mesmerising nature all round makes this a must visit with friends and family

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Hunsur Lakshmana Theertha River over flow Mysore Karnataka overflowing rivers of Karnataka

Lakshmana theertha river overflow at Hunsur near Mysore Karnataka has been overflowing due to the incessant rains lashing the district and the nearby districts. All rivers, canals, streams and lakes have filled up submerging the nearby roads, temples, fields and posing a threat to many bridges in the area.
Security measures have been increased to prevent people from venturing into dangerous places.

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