So, I've been some places. I've been to Warangal, Hampi, Ajinta, Ellora, and Arangabad.
Warangal is neat for a small town. It has a temple called the 1000 pillar temple which was carved from a single rock. The architecture is beautiful and the people there (who all thought we were Italian) blessed us for the Ganesha pooja. We also saw a fort a ways away which had an underground tunnel leading to the temple. Here's a picture of the 1000 pillar temple:
Hampi was abnormally beautiful. It seemed like everything there was carved from giant rock boulders that expanded across the entire landscape. We crossed the river by boat and spent time across from Hampi, bouldering mainly. It seems the rule of southern India is that the higher you climb a mountain, the more priests living in caves. Just an observation. One priest invited us in and explained our chakras in Hindi. Here he is:
Finally, Ajinta, Ellora, and Arangabad proved to be some of the most impressive, oldest places I've been. They're old caves which were hollowed out and used by Buddhists, Jains, and Hindus. Some of the caves were as old as 200 BC. They were forgotten until a British man stumbled upon them one day. Now they're part of the world heritage project. Here is a picture of my favorite:
Anyway...
Today's Meal: Thali. Lots of Thali.
Today's Deal: I have fabulous travel companions.
Today's Reel: Buffalo in front of Hampi's most famous temple.

1 comment:
My God - that's a cave? Amazing!
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