This post has been written as a part of
Festival of words at Write tribe. The prompt for today, show some blog love
It would be rather difficult and unfair to
choose one or two among the many that I like. Lest I miss today’s assignment I
have chosen one blog for its uniqueness of its theme. South India abounds in
temples big and small, some with hoary past built by kings and emperors of the Pallava,
Chozha and Chera dynasties. Many of them are renowned pilgrimage centres.But
the blog covers unknown temples difficult to access containing equally great
idols of gods and goddesses and beautiful architecture.
Chitra Manohar of My Pilgrimage-
(http://chitra-mypilgrimage.blogspot.com)temple has taken much pains to travel to all the nooks and corners of the country to visit the temples.
The posts containing all salient details of the temple, about their specialties
are accompanied by beautiful pictures of the temples. Though I belong to this
part of the country I came to know of many temples thanks to her blog. She has
a jewelry blog also
Wow! A blog about the temples of India!! I had a sneak peak at Chitra's blog and liked her detailed descriptions and the amazing clicks of everything in and around a temple and her list of temples that she has visited is never ending... Amazing and awe-inspiring indeed! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing such a beautiful blog..
ReplyDeleteMy Pilgrimage seems like a very well researched and thought out blog. The organization and accompanying pictures are so meticulous. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I am very fond of temples wherever they are, so will visit this blog now.
ReplyDeleteI also like her blog, and jwellery one too..
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot lot KP. You have been always an insiring factor for me. Even when I could not make my posts you always encouraged me. to go ahead. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am about to go on yet another pilgrimage. HopeI would be able to cover all quite well. Will come back with more.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing KP sir.
ReplyDeleteInteresting list, KP and the blog seems unique in appeal. Plus love the title, blog temple:)
ReplyDeleteOh yes! I follow her blog too. I keep it as a reference when I need to visit temples. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is really appealing, Partha Sir! Have book marked!
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