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Bangalore: bangalore Facts
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Wednesday, March 7, 2007. Bangalore alias, Bengaluru, the city with the highest number of IT companies in India has been home to many IT proffesionals of the country. With over 250 hi-tech companies, it is justifiably, the 'Silicon Valley' of India. Area:190 sq. km. Latitudinal parallels: 12 degree 8' N. Longitudinal meridians: 77 degree 37' E. March to May (warmest months). December to January (coldest months). June to September (rainy - southwest monsoon). 652 lakh (6.52 million).
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Bangalore: Religious places of interest...
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Monday, March 12, 2007. Religious places of interest. Situated on Chord Road, it is a well-maintained, beautiful temple and a must see! Built by Kempe Gowda, the Bull Temple at Basavanagudi houses the magnificent stone statue of the sacred bull, Nandi. Located at Nazarethpet in the suburbs of Bangalore, this temple is the starting point of the annual Karaga procession. The revered idols of this temple are the Shri Dharmaraja Swamy, hero of the Mahabharata and Lord Krishna. Dargah Hazarath Tawakkal Mastan.
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Bangalore: Getting Started!!!
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Monday, March 12, 2007. From pensioner's paradise, to the pub capital of India, Bangalore has transitioned to a hip happening place, where you can sample cuisine from around the world and be privy to new lifestyle trends. There's lots to do around Bangalore, whether it's hanging out at one of the new malls, shopping, catching a play, visiting your nearest multiplex, eating out, or pubbing! Here are a few essential links and info to get you started! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Bangalore: History and Festivals
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Monday, March 12, 2007. Almost every festival is celebrated in Bangalore, thanks to the large floating population from around the country. However, some festivals and days are unique to the South, and in particular, to Bangalore. The Kannada Rajyothsava Day :. Pongal is a three-day harvest festival, celebrated widely in the south. Colleagues at work share bring the traditional staple of this Pongal (a sweet preparation of rice). Woven into life. Puliogure and Holig. Hey u r making Blore more beautiful!
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Bangalore
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Monday, March 12, 2007. The Bangalore Fort (near K.R. Market) was built by Kempe Gowda and expanded by Tippu Sultan. Within its walls is the well preserved 16th century Ganapathi Temple. The Bangalore Palace (the property extends from Jayamahal to Mekhri Circle) was built by a Wodeyar king in 1887 on 400 acres of space. Inspired by the Windsor castle, this palace was built in the Tudor style, complete with Gothic windows, foiled windows, battlements and turrets. It's open to the public for a fee.
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Bangalore: March 2007
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Monday, March 12, 2007. Almost every festival is celebrated in Bangalore, thanks to the large floating population from around the country. However, some festivals and days are unique to the South, and in particular, to Bangalore. The Kannada Rajyothsava Day :. Pongal is a three-day harvest festival, celebrated widely in the south. Colleagues at work share bring the traditional staple of this Pongal (a sweet preparation of rice). Woven into life. Puliogure and Holig. It's open to the public for a fee.