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A visit to a Hindu temple
... the line moved again, we were ready and started to think to ourselves, when will this smerge of human being ever end. As we finally entered the temple vicinity, all the body rubbing, pushing and shoving, waiting and anticipating the unknown was well worth it. As we glanced at the temple, we saw a beautiful temple dressed with gold architecture.
The line continued to move through the gates, and this time, it really felt like we were lifted off the ground ...
Where are all the spiritual people from Goa?
... made it to our hotel stinkfree.
We've been in Hyderabad 16 years ago and it had gotten bigger and a bit more modern but was otherwise not that much different. People are incredibly friendly, the food is excellent and cheap, hotels are good value and the beggars are not descending on every white face like it's christmas.
No reason not to stop if your're in the neighborhood.
Then it was a stop for a couple of nights ...
Tirupati
... mä isch immer no ir Schlange gstande, mä het ke möglichkeit gha sich frei ds bewege) isch mä vo ca. 20 Security Frou immer witer gschobe worde zur Statue, nach 2 Sec. luege isch mä aber scho wieder witer gschobe worde, egal ob mä ä Person vor dran het gha oder nid. Isch ä rächti Masseabfertigung gsi, aber wie gseit, sehr ...
Temple visit
Today we went to a big Temple. The temple is in Tirupati on top of a big mountain. We went in a big car and saw monkeys and deer as we climbed the mountain. We stayed near the temple in a guest house. In the evening we went to the temple and it is 1000 years old. There were 1000 people. We stood in line before we went to the temple. We saw the golden roof of the temple and the stone pillars. It was very beautiful. We saw a beautiful sunset over the ...
Tantalising Tirumala
With the LP guide book stating that 'the holy hill of Tirumala is one of the most visited pilgrimage centres in India - and indeed the world with a daily average of 40,000 pilgrims, and the total often reaching 100,000' we arrived at 5 am on a Saturday. The 2 Indian guys who shared our train compartment on the way down told us it would be 'really ...