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Spotted this stunning butterfly on my nature walk today! 🌿🦋 The intricate patterns and vibrant blue hues are simply mesm...
07/07/2024

Spotted this stunning butterfly on my nature walk today! 🌿🦋 The intricate patterns and vibrant blue hues are simply mesmerizing. Nature never ceases to amaze me!

This pigeon has seen it all. The hustle and bustle of the city, the changing seasons, the endless stream of people. What...
14/12/2023

This pigeon has seen it all. The hustle and bustle of the city, the changing seasons, the endless stream of people. What stories do you think it could tell?






Spotted Black crowned night heron bird
06/11/2023

Spotted Black crowned night heron bird

🐛🍃 Nature’s beauty in focus: A caterpillar’s journey on a people tree leaf.
04/07/2023

🐛🍃 Nature’s beauty in focus: A caterpillar’s journey on a people tree leaf.

Light house at Kovalam Beach
21/11/2021

Light house at Kovalam Beach

Smell the sea and feel the sky, let your soul and spirits fly!                                                          ...
17/11/2021

Smell the sea and feel the sky, let your soul and spirits fly!

The small village of Lepakshi in Anantapur district is famous for its Veerabhadra Temple, which preserves amazing artefa...
03/04/2021

The small village of Lepakshi in Anantapur district is famous for its Veerabhadra Temple, which preserves amazing artefacts of the 16th century. The village is situated at a distance of 120 km from Bengaluru. According to legends, the name Lepakshi is associated with the bird Jatayu of Ramayana. He fell down wounded here while rescuing Goddess Sita and was commanded to rise by Lord Rama, hence the name Le Pakshi, which in local language means rise bird. This legend can also be supported by a giant foot mark at the temple which is believed to be of Sita. Built in the typical Vijayanagara style of architecture, the temple features many beautifully designed carvings on each pillar of gods, goddesses and dancers. This temple is known for another engineering wonder. Among the 70 stoned pillars, there is one pillar that hangs from the ceiling and barely touches the ground. Known as the hanging pillar, any thin object like newspaper or cloth can be passed through its base. As you will enter the village you will spot a giant Nandi, the mount of Lord Shiva, facing the front gate of the main temple. This huge statue of Nandi is carved out of a single stone which is believed to be the largest in the world.

An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language...
07/02/2021

An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language...

This is captured in Vatadahosahalli valley on the way to Gudibande from Gauribidanur. Follow  for more pics. Use our    ...
05/12/2020

This is captured in Vatadahosahalli valley on the way to Gudibande from Gauribidanur.

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This snap is from Gudibande fort hill top. A mesmerizing view of when you are sorrounded by a lake and 7 mountains. Gudi...
23/11/2020

This snap is from Gudibande fort hill top. A mesmerizing view of when you are sorrounded by a lake and 7 mountains.

Gudibande Fort was built by a yogi and a local chieftain called Byre Gowda some 400 odd years ago in the 17th century. It was believed that he belonged to the Tuluva dynasty of the Vijayanagar empire. It can be said as a concise replica of the Madhugiri fort. The fort has seven levels with interconnecting escape routes which would help soldiers to flee in case of emergency. On the top of the fort is a Shiva temple known as "Sir Rameshwara Temple", established by Sage Vishwamitra and Lord Rama which is believed to be one of the 108 Jyotirlingas . The strong pillar with a square base has well sculpted images. One can also have a good view of the Byrasagara reservoir. The fort’s main feature, is the rain water harvesting. It is said that there were around 19 rock ponds at different levels of the fort. However, the water channel system devised by Byre Gowda was said to be unique. Linking nineteen water bodies and tanks called dhones they could in all hold nearly 3 lakhs litres of rain water.

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20/11/2020

Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.
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Soak up some Sun, snap up some opportunities, be a colourful character, appreciate stillness, keep a low profile, shed y...
16/11/2020

Soak up some Sun, snap up some opportunities, be a colourful character, appreciate stillness, keep a low profile, shed your old ways and be dashing like a lizard!

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