Bijapur, on a misty morning, through the golden arches of “the second largest pre-modern dome in the world”, the Gol Gumbaz, on Monday.
Photograph: Saggere Ramaswamy/ Karnataka Photo News
Bijapur, on a misty morning, through the golden arches of “the second largest pre-modern dome in the world”, the Gol Gumbaz, on Monday.
Photograph: Saggere Ramaswamy/ Karnataka Photo News
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Reee yappa churumuri .. are you following up on the above post you made? Has the by-election results in karnataka announced?
Would like to know your expert opinions?
Huli mari..katte mari bagge chinte yaake? suddenly?
It would be more apt if you wrote about Ostrich mari…
Ree Yappa idu Bijapur allari.. achha Kannadadalli Vijapur anta kari ree
i visited gol gumbaz back in 2004…and i was quite shocked to see how poorly they maintained the tomb…. people had spit pan masala right from the first step to the last one.. i even hesitated to take support of the wall while climbing the stairs……. it was so dirty..so ugly.. and add to that… people had engraved their names, their loved one’s names etc on the walls.. i wana know…y do we indians lack civic sense?? y cant we maintain such beautiful piece of architectures with care?? be it gol gumbaz.. or any other historical monument…..we need proper co-ordination between people(visitors) and the maintainance authorities. and the second which drew my attention was .. the entry fees. it was mentioned as $1 for foreigners and Rs.5 for local indians. y this bias b/w locals and foreigners???can anybody enlighten me if in foreign countries too they charge entry fees based on their nationality??or is it the same for all?? whatever be the arguments, i was ashamed to look at such a nice structure almost literally going to dogs due to poor maintainance …..