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Beautiful Ganesha Idol
Very beautiful ganesha idol. Taje a round to see from back as well. Major attractions like hemkuta hill, Kadalekalu ganesha, shrikrishna temple and laxminarasimha are all at walkable distance from it ...
Sasivekalu ganesha temple is in the hemkuta hill in Hampi. It is named after the mustard seed merchant, who got the temple built. The temple has a monolithic statue of Lord Ganesha. It is not worshipp...
It is barricaded so that you can stand at a distance and admire the beautiful statue of Lord Ganesha. Resembles the mustard seeds in kannada language and hence the name.
A beautiful Ganesh temple. Created out of a monolithic sculpture, a wonderful visit during early morning or evening hours. Can be covered along with Hemakuta Hills
sasive kalu does not mean it is so small. It's named of the merchant who sponsored it.
go behind the idol to note that Ganesha is sitting in the lap of his mother Parvati. It was something that would simply go un-noticed if someone did not tell you about it!
Beautiful Ganesha Idol
Very beautiful ganesha idol. Taje a round to see from back as well. Major attractions like hemkuta hill, Kadalekalu ganesha, shrikrishna temple and laxminarasimha are all at walkable distance from it ...
Sasivekalu Ganesha temple
Sasivekalu ganesha temple is in the hemkuta hill in Hampi. It is named after the mustard seed merchant, who got the temple built. The temple has a monolithic statue of Lord Ganesha. It is not worshipp...
Imposing Ganesh statue - must visit
It is barricaded so that you can stand at a distance and admire the beautiful statue of Lord Ganesha. Resembles the mustard seeds in kannada language and hence the name.
Beautiful as is every structure in Hampi
A beautiful Ganesh temple. Created out of a monolithic sculpture, a wonderful visit during early morning or evening hours. Can be covered along with Hemakuta Hills
sasive kalu does not mean it is so small. It's named of the merchant who sponsored it.
go behind the idol to note that Ganesha is sitting in the lap of his mother Parvati. It was something that would simply go un-noticed if someone did not tell you about it!