Very quiet environment, you need to save shoes to enter, it seems to be 3 pieces, I directly gave 10 pieces. There was someone introduced in front of the cow god, and he told some history. The name and place were not clear, so I heard it after listening. Then I brought a tray to me, asked me to donate money, put down 50 yuan (not sure what would happen if it didn't). The temple turned around and came out. There are two small stalls selling crafts at the door.
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Very quiet environment, you need to save shoes to enter, it seems to be 3 pieces, I directly gave 10 pieces. There was someone introduced in front of the cow god, and he told some history. The name and place were not clear, so I heard it after listening. Then I brought a tray to me, asked me to donate money, put down 50 yuan (not sure what would happen if it didn't). The temple turned around and came out. There are two small stalls selling crafts at the door.
The temple of God is very small, the cow inside is like a bit characteristic, but it is strictly forbidden to take pictures, so it is enough to turn it out for five minutes. I need to save shoes, it seems to be three yuan, I gave ten yuan, I didn't find it, I will tip. Free visit!
In India, apart from being impressed by the country's religious diversity, another scene is the street-scratching animals. The biggest animal is the elephant, this live grass "consignment car", walking freely on the street, if no one's proud temperament, let people pay homage to it, so also respect away. Another large animal is the cow, countless cows, wandering the streets without any "organization" or "police" to interfere in their own. Some cows, sleeping in the middle of the street, are also a "no one" temperament, which makes all humans shy. It is a luxury to want to keep hygiene on the streets of New Delhi, with cow dung everywhere, and the tails of food eaten by cattle. So New Delhi is impossible to do well, a cow can
Free tickets, bare feet in, very interesting, the abbot is very kind, asked me where I came from, I said China, said nice and then gave me a red dot on the brain, a very small temple is about ten meters high on a hill. But it is really interesting, a special experience
The temple is one of the oldest buildings in Bangalore, built in the 16th century by Cambegado. The temple is a Hindu temple with Daravido architectural style. There is a statue of the temple of Nandi, a god of the cow carved from a whole black boulder, high4.5 meters, 6 meters wide. The temple is very fragrant, every weekend to pray for the people endless, after coming in, someone will lead you around the cow clockwise, touching the various parts of the cow will bring different good luck, monks will give you a lucky red dot at the door.
The temple is one of the oldest buildings in Bangalore, built in the 16th century by Cambegado. The temple is a Hindu temple with Daravido architectural style. There is a statue of the temple of Nandi, a god of the cow carved from a whole black boulder, high4.5 meters, 6 meters wide. The temple is very incense, and there are endless numbers of people who come to pray every weekend, and new people hold weddings here.