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7 Responses to “Frames of Melukote”


  1. Vijay — said...

    I enjoy the drive after you turn in after Mandya…as you mention theres a time warp..no hurry..no tension…even on the road…you’ll get there when you get there…

    Theres a lake near here (Pandavapura) called Moti Talab (sp?)..apparently was created by Tippu…has ice cold water even in peak summer…

    Comment by Vijay — April 27, 2010 @ 4:39 am

  2. Lakshmi Narayanan — said...

    Lovely pictures. I loved the window one especially..nice colours

    Comment by Lakshmi Narayanan — April 27, 2010 @ 10:58 am

  3. Suman Chandra — said...

    Nice pics…:)

    Comment by Suman Chandra — April 27, 2010 @ 10:59 am

  4. Chitra — said...

    Vijay, Moti Talab sounds good; thanks for the suggestion - will drive by there sometime.

    Lakshmi, Suman - thanks.

    Comment by Chitra — April 30, 2010 @ 1:17 am

  5. smitha prasad — said...

    chitra. brings back great memories. this is our home god.. we visited earlier in nov’09. thanks for posting

    Comment by smitha prasad — May 3, 2010 @ 10:50 am

  6. Chitra — said...

    Thanks Smitha - good to know it brings you back good memories. :)

    Comment by Chitra — May 7, 2010 @ 7:33 am

  7. Chitra Aiyer | Melukote Kalyani — said...

    […] tank, which is usually near a temple and used for temple activities. The kalyani at Melukote (more pics from Melukote here) is huge and is at the base of the hill - the temple is at the top of this hill. (Read here about […]

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