Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: Put two or three pairs of old socks into your luggage. As in almost every Temple in India, you have to leave your shoes outside. Its is OK if you enter barefoot ! Please think about it, the ground can be very hot under the sunshine or sometimes dirty . It can be helpful putting on some old socks. No need to tell you this doesn't help by rainfall. I saw some people with kind of protection socks out of an operating room....
Written Feb 21, 2005
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1 Review and 28 Opinions The only problem here was that our room was located on the « noisy » side of the hotel. What I...
1 Review and 19 Opinions We spent 24 hours at this hotel (we were on our way from Shravanabelagola to Belur/Halebid). I knew...
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A prominent Jain pelgrim centre

A148 kms. drive from Bangalore takes us to Sravanabelagola, a prominent Jain pilgrim centre in the Hassan neighbourhood in the Karnataka state. From Hassan we go along to Belur and visit the...
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Sravanbelagola is 51 km southeast of Hassan

Sravanbelagola is 51 km southeast of Hassan and 160 km from Bangalore. This is the most important Jain pilgrimage center. The name of the place translated as naked ascetic (Sravana) and white pond...
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At 18 meters Shravanabelagola is one of the tallest statues carved from a single rock in the world. It is over one thousand years old it and very impressive Jain holy site. THere are 700 steep...
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About 90KM from Hassan is the Jain heritage town of Sravanabelgola.The monolith of the first Jain Tirthankar ( There are 24 Tirthankars in all ) Gomateshwar / Bahubali is awesome. It stands 57 feet......
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