Nuggehalli
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At a distance of 140 km from the provincial capital Bangalore, the village is situated just off (16 km) the national highway no.48 connecting Bangalore with Hassan/Mangalore. Must visit the two enchanting temples, which mesmerise you with divine sculpture in stone. The two temples are Trikutachala housing the idols of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha, Lord Keshava & Lord Gopalakrishna. The other temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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Meals commonly eaten in Nuggehalli include Iyengar puliogare, a tangy and spicy rish dish which uses tamarind paste and sakkarpongal, a sweet rice and bean pudding.
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Multiple OptionsAt a distance of 140 km from the provincial capital Bangalore, the village is situated just off (16 km) the national highway no.48 connecting Bangalore with Hassan/Mangalore. Must visit the two enchanting temples, which mesmerise you with divine sculpture in stone. The two temples are Trikutachala housing the idols of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha, Lord Keshava & Lord Gopalakrishna. The other temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Meals commonly eaten in Nuggehalli include Iyengar puliogare, a tangy and spicy rish dish which uses tamarind paste and sakkarpongal, a sweet rice and bean pudding....
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Getting Around
Must visit the two enchanting temples, which mesmerise you with divine sculpture in stone. The two temples are Trikutachala housing the idols of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha, Lord Keshava & Lord Gopalakrishna. The other temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Meals commonly eaten in Nuggehalli include Iyengar puliogare, a tangy and spicy rish dish which uses tamarind paste and sakkarpongal, a sweet rice and bean pudding.
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Meals commonly eaten in Nuggehalli include Iyengar puliogare, a tangy and spicy rish dish which uses tamarind paste and sakkarpongal, a sweet rice and bean pudding.