Karnataka Tourism

KARNATKA
Extending over 192000 sq. Km on the Western half of the Deccan Plateau bounded
by Andhra Pradesh in the east, Maharashtra in the north and Tamil Nadu/Kerala
on the south; Karnatka emerge through the mists of antiquity. The historian
is thrilled by the array of dynasties that marched their armies to battle and
ruled over this land. It is here the skilled artists have treated stone like
ivory and executed filigree work of great finesse.
It was to Sravanbelgola, Karnatka, in the 3rd century BC that Chandragupta Maurya,
India's first great emperor, retreated after he had renounced worldly ways and
embraced Jainism. Many centuries later, the mighty 17 meter high statue of Gomateshvaras,
which celebrated its 1000th anniversary in 1981, was erected at Sravanbelgola.
Fifteen hundred years ago at Badami in the north of the state, the Chalukyan
built some of the earliest

Hindu
temples in India. All later south India temple architecture stems from the Chalukyan
designs at Badami. Hampi is one of the most beautiful, extensive and fascinating
of India's ruined kingdoms.
The temples at Belur & Halebid are the masterpiece of most artistically
exuberant periods of Hindu culture development. The city Palace of Mysore, the
Brindavan Gardens, well laid out garden city of Bangalore, the wildlife sanctuaries
at Nagerhole and Bandipur and rich spices and coffee plantation areas are many
other attractions.
Touristic Places in Karnataka
Bangalore Nrityagram Mysore Hassan Sravanbelgola
Hampi Badami Bijapur Shimoga Gulbarga
Jog Falls Mangalore Mercara Nagerhole Ban
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