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21/10/2024
Ride with Rudra - KHAJURAHO in MADHYA PRADESH one of the 7 Wonders of India🇮🇳
Located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, is renowned for its stunning group of temples, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These temples are famous for their intricate carvings and stunning architecture, showcasing both Hindu and Jain artistic traditions. Built between the 9th and 12th centuries by the Chandela dynasty, the sculptures depict various aspects of life, including mythology, spirituality, and even erotic art.
The most famous temples in Khajuraho include the Kandariya Mahadeva Temple, known for its detailed carvings, and the Lakshmana Temple. The combination of detailed sculptures and serene surroundings makes Khajuraho a must-visit for those interested in history, architecture, and art.
The best time to visit Khajuraho is between October and March. During these months, the weather is cooler and more comfortable for exploring the temples and surrounding areas.
Khajuraho is well-connected to major cities in India by air, train, and roar to reach Khajuraho:
By Air-Khajuraho Airport (HJR): The nearest airport is just around 3-4 km from the town center. It is well-connected to cities like Delhi, Varanasi, and Mumbai through direct flights. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or auto-rickshaw to reach the temples and nearby areas.
By Train - Khajuraho Railway Station: Located about 6 km from the town, it is connected to major cities like Delhi, Agra, Jhansi, and Varanasi. Although there aren’t many direct trains, it’s a convenient option.
By Road- From Delhi: The distance is around 620 km, and you can drive or take a bus. It’s a long drive but a great option if you enjoy road trips.
From Jhansi: This is about 175 km away, and there are buses and taxis available. It takes around 4-5 hours to cover this distance.
From Varanasi: The distance is about 400 km. Buses, cabs, or trains are options for this route, and it offers scenic landscapes.
Stepping back in time at Khajuraho – where every stone tells a story of art, history, and ancient wonders. 🌟✨
18/10/2024
Ride with Rudra - The Gomateshwara statue of Bahubali, located in Shravanabelagola, Karnataka, is an iconic symbol of Jain heritage and spirituality.
Bahubali was the son of King Rishabhanatha, the first Tirthankara (spiritual teacher) in Jainism. The story of Bahubali is central to Jain teachings. According to legend, after a fierce battle with his brother Bharata, Bahubali realized the futility of worldly power and chose to meditate and seek spiritual enlightenment. The statue was commissioned by Chavundaraya, a minister and commander of the Ganga Dynasty, around 981 A.D.
The statue is carved out of a single block of granite and stands about 57 feet tall (17.5 meters). It is considered one of the tallest monolithic statues in the world.
The place is a combination of spirituality, history, and architecture
The site and the statue have been under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to ensure its preservation.
The best time to visit Gommateshwara (Bahubali) in Shravanabelagola, Karnataka, is during the cooler months from October to March. During this period, the weather is pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the site and climbing the hill to reach the statue.
Shravanabelagola is about 145 km from Bengaluru, Karnataka’s capital.
To reach Gommateshwara
By Air:Nearest Airport: Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore (about 160 km away).
From the airport, you can take a taxi or bus to Shravanabelagola. Travel time is around 3.5 to 4 hours by road.
By Train:Nearest Railway Station: Shravanabelagola Railway Station (about 3 km away).
It is connected to towns like Hassan and Bangalore.
you can take a train to Hassan Railway Station (about 50 km away) and then hire a taxi or take a local bus to reach Shravanabelagola.
By Road:From Bangalore: Approximately 140 km via NH75. It takes about 3 to 4 hours by car/bike.
From Mysore: About 85 km away, taking around 2 to 2.5 hours by road.
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17/10/2024
Ride with Rudra- Hampi Vijaya Vittala Temple. One of the wonder of India out of seven.
Hampi, furthermore in Karnataka, is situated on the banks of the magnificent river Tungabhadra and is the most prominent of all the ancient sites in India, having been maintained in nearly perfect condition.
The historical remains and material objects go back to the mediaeval era and were constructed throughout the magnificent Vijaynagar Empire. Hampi’s remains are indeed a UNESCO World Heritage Category, and the complex’s structures and temples are spectacular. Don’t miss the Vijaya Vittala Temple, Monkey Temple, Virupaksha Temple, Queen’s Bath, and other noteworthy sights inside the region.
Hubli Airport is 167.3 kilometers distant, while the Hospet railway terminal is 13 kilometers away. NH 48 and NH 50 can also be used to get to get there.
Location: Karnataka
Best Time to Visit: October to February
Things to Do:
Explore Temples: Visit the Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, and other significant ruins.
Sunset Point: Enjoy the sunset from Hemakuta Hill or Matanga Hill.
Coracle Ride: Take a coracle ride on the Tungabhadra River.
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20/10/2024