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  • Why Hampi ought to Be On Your India Itinerary | Pathbeat Audio Tours and Stories by Pathbeat
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    You've already started mapping out your adventure through India, a country as diverse as it is dynamic. But while you're planning the grand (yet a bit intimidating :)) tour, are you also looking for that one destination that can be both an unforgettable part of a larger journey and a perfect, rejuvenating escape from the city grind? Your answer is here: Hampi! A destination that you MUST NOT MISS.Aerial view of the 7th century AD Virupaksha Temple. The large gateway to the temple is called the Bistappaiya Gopuram. The smaller gateway beyond is the Raya Gopuram. It is said to have been constructed by the legendary ruler Krishnadeva Raya on his coronation. The river is flowing to Hampi from Hospete and goes on east wards. The mountains on the other side of the river is the kingdom of Kishkindha, the birth place of Lord Hanuman and the realm of Kings Vali and Sugreeva. https://pathbeat.in/blogs/why-hampi-ought-to-be-on-your-india-itinerary/
  • Celebrating the Legacy of a Visionary Emperor: Rajaraja Chola I | Pathbeat by Pathbeat
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    The Making of an Emperor As a young prince, Arulmozhi Varman joined his father and generals on expeditions across southern Tamil Nadu. There, he observed the discipline of the Kaikkolapperumbadai, the Chola standing army. Those early lessons taught him that power lay not just in bravery, but in precision and organization-principles that would later define his reign. When Rajaraja ascended the throne in 985 CE, the empire faced threats on all sides. To the west, the Cheras dominated the Arabian Sea trade. To the south, the Pandyas were rebelling. To the north, the Chalukyas watched for weakness. Rajaraja's approach was calm and calculated-he would strengthen his navy, fortify his administration, and expand with purpose. For More Information Visit Us: https://pathbeat.in/
  • Mysore: The Royal City That Preserves India's Timeless Cultural Heritage by Pathbeat
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    Mysore, or Mysuru as it is called officially, represents much more than just a historical site located in southern India; it serves as a tangible representation of all of the royal heritage, cultural development, and classical artistic expression that has been cultivated by the Wadiyar Dynasty for over 500 years. Mysore is also home to massive palaces, many sacred temples, a plethora of lively street markets, and a wealth of classical artistic expressions that are still prevalent today, making it one of the most sought-after heritage travel destinations in India. At Pathbeat, we feel that all travellers should visit Mysore at least one time to experience what it has to offer as a perfect mixture of culture, history, and elegance.For More Information Visit Us: https://pathbeat.in/