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Location: This relatively less explored beach is situated in the Udipi district of Karnataka. About: Though, relatively explored the beach is still popular among students and is either called as ‘Kaup’ or ‘Kapu’.  It has huge rocks, blue water, clean sand...
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Kovalam, a beach-town by the Arabian Sea in the state of Kerala, has three beaches altogether, located just 16 kilometers away from the city of Thiruvananthapuram. As the name indicates “Kovalam” the village offers a spectacular view of coconut trees. Three adjacent...
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The place is famous for the rock-cut and monolithic Shore temple of Dravidian style architecture, dedicated to the Lord Vishnu. The place hosts a lot of historic monuments like stone chariots, stone elephant carvings, Tiger cave, Krishna’s butter ball and so on. Many devotees...
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Kollur is a perfect combination of divinity and nature’s green cover. Situated on the banks of the Souparnika River and base of the Kudajadri hills, this temple attracts millions of pilgrims every year. The deity is said to acquire the forms of Shakti, Sarasvati and Mahalakshmi...
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The temple of Lord Padmanabha Swamy lends a distinct spiritual and royal air to the city of Trivandrum as it is the presiding deity of the royal family. The grand structure of the temple built from ‘one single huge stone’ makes it truly an architectural marvel. The...
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The Kanyakumari temple is the abode of the virgin goddess Devi or Adiparashakthi (an incarnation of goddess Parvati) and is a symbol of Sanctity. The story goes that Parvati was set to marry Shiva over here but as he failed to show up on the wedding day, Parvati decided to do...
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It would be difficult to objectively rationalise 22 closely located wells with water in them having totally different tastes. This along with many other miracles related to the epic Ramayana contributes to the serenity of the holy pilgrimage site of Rameshwaram. Rameshwaram holds...
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Guruvayoor, known as “BhulokaVaikunda”, the abode of Lord Vishnu on Earth is a famed Shri Krishna Temple in South India. The temple is around 1000 years old and the deity is said to be more than 5000 years old. The temple is of very traditional nature with strict dress codes and...
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