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Sunday, January 2, 2022

2nd day of our blog


Hello Readers,

Today is 2nd day of our blog.  I hope you will like it.  So here we go………

Places to visit in Karnataka for travellers

Virupaksha Temple Hampi




Virupaksha Temple is the 7th century Shiva temple in Hampi, Central Karnataka. Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  

Lord Virupaksha, also referred to as Pampapathi is the main deity in Virupaksha Temple. Virupaksha Temple complex also houses shrines of Bhuvaneshwari and Vidyaranya. 

Virupaksha Temple complex is surrounded by three gopuras (towers). The main tower, on the east is an imposing structure, 9 stories, 50 meters tall, built in the fifteenth century. Eastern tower forms the main entrance to Virupaksha Temple. Eastern tower has extensive craftsmanship on each of its floors featuring hundreds of Hindu gods and goddesses. The inverted shadow of the main tower falls on a wall inside the temple. Your tour guide will help you see this spot.

How to reach Hampi:

Hampi is 350 kms from Bengaluru and can be reached via road, rail or air. Vidyanagar airport (Code: VDY) is the closest airport (40 kms from Hampi) and has daily flights from Bengaluru and Hyderabad. Once in Hampi, Vijaya Vittala temple can be reached by hiring a taxi, renting a bike or bicycle. Electric carts are available at select attractions.

Hosapete is the nearest railway station (15 kms from Hampi). Several buses are available from Bengaluru to reach Hampi.

Places to stay near Hampi:

Hampi and nearby Hosapete town have accommodation options suiting all budgets. KSTDC runs hotel premium Hotel Mayura Bhuvaneshwari in Hampi and budget hotel Mayura Vijayanagara near TB dam, Hosapete. Evolve Back Hampi and Hyatt Place are the most luxurious stays available at Hampi.


Fun Corner


In this we will upload one picture and you have to identify the picture. You have to write the name of the location in the comment section.  Information regarding picture will be given in tomorrow’s edition.


Now, identify the Picture and write it in the comment section.😄





Yesterday’s Fun Corner’s Information

Jog Falls



The stunning Jog Falls are the second highest waterfalls in the country. This is one of the favourites amongst the Karnataka tourist places.

Don’t miss the Linganamakki Dam and Tunga Anicut Dam nearby.

Exploring the Thavare Koppa Lion & Tiger Reserve is a must do.


Let’s Learn


In this Section you are going to learn how to read, write and speak Kannada fluently in a fun way. So let’s start. Yesterday’s edition we have learn how to greet someone in Kannada. Today we will learn more in this topic…..


It/This – idu/ee (Ee bekku yellinda bantu?) WHERE THIS CAT COME FROM?

That – adu/aa ( Aa Pustaka Nannadu) THAT BOOK IS MINE

There – alli (Alli eradu bekku ede) THERE ARE 2 CATS

Here – illi ( Nanna Pustaka illide) MY BOOK IS HERE

They – avaru (Avaru Nanna Akka) THEY ARE MY ELDER SISTERS

His – avana (Avana hesaru……….) HIS NAME IS…….

Her – avaLa (Avala Tangi Nanna snehite) HER SISTER IS MY FRIEND

Their – avara (Idu Avara Naayi)THIS DOG IS THEIRS

Like – ishTa (Nanage bekku tumba ishTa) I LIKE CATS

Very Much – tumba (Nanage sebu tumba beku) I LIKE APPLE VERY MUCH

More – hecchu/jaasti (Ee vastu bele tumba Jaasti) COST OF THIS ITEM IS MORE

These/Those – ivu/avu (or) ee/aa (ee Pustaka Nannadu) THESE BOOKS ARE MINE

Want – beku (Nanage ice cream beku) I WANT ICE CREAM

Don’t want – beDa ( nanage ee juice beda) I DON’T WANT JUICE

Enough – saaku (Nanage Oota Saaku) FOOD IS ENOUGH FOR ME

Mine – nannadu (idu nanna pencil)THIS PENCIL IS MINE

Ours – nammadu( Aa  TV Nammadu) THAT TV IS OURS

Yours- ninnadu/nimmadu(Adu ninnadalla) THAT IS NOT YOURS


We hope you will like our post.  Please let us know what do you want to know in comment section. We will try to add those things.

Let’s meet tomorrow with new post😀

Yours,

Seema 








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