India has always been one of the most
religiously diverse countries in the world. It holds a selection of religions,
which means there is an equal number of temples and monuments dedicated to
different sects of beliefs. If you are an avid follower of religion or not, you
will simply enjoy the marvelous beauty of these temples nonetheless.
There is a variety of destinations to
choose from, and Tirupati is one such destination. It is located in the southern
state of Andhra Pradesh and it is famous for the Venkateswara Swamy temple. It is one of the most
important pilgrimage sites in the world. A number of domestic and international
travelers visit this place every year.
The Vidhana
Soudha temple is a classic example of neo-Dravidian architecture and is a
beauty to behold. You will have a splendid time noticing the carvings present
in the temple. The Bull temple located in Bangalore is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The Meenakshi
temple in Madurai is another great example of Indian architecture as it offers
a great display of carved walls and arches.
There is also a
botanical garden here, which houses over 1000 species of fauna including rare
and famous collections of tropical plants and herbs.