The Bugle Rock Park was where we went next and it was convienently located next to the Bull Temple. It was a nice park, which was actually really green. So yes, it is quite different from Cubbon park which is not as green (but im still a huge fan of Lalbagh Gardens). Anyways it was nice to take a stroll in the park. We did see many interesting things -- MONKEY --. Well it was sitting on the branch and throwing down little pods with seeds in it. And yes, as usual we saw many couples - one thing you can be absolutely sure to find in any park :)
Bats Bats and 100s of bats all over the trees..Ewwwk!
We drove to another famous temple - The Shiva Temple. Shiva is one of the hindu gods, known as the God of destruction and creation. And if you have seen an elephant god (called Lord Ganesh) - well thats his son. There is a 65feet el. 20meter high statue of Lord Shiva. It actually looked like it was in the middle of a movie shooting with the 'mountains' backdrop. But it was quite impressive. We actually had to pay 200INR to enter which gave us a pot of gold coins to drop into 108 little golden pots. There is a picture with Janus dropping the coins in. We also had a orange band which we had to tie around a tree - apparently it removes our problems in life..... We also got the opportunity to be involved in some hindu ritual - we poured milk on a stone god while the priest chanted some prayers. After which we had to throw a piece of wood into the fire with some oil. The priest brought us to the lucky coin station where we were each given a golden coin to throw into the pond infront of the giant statue, followed by putting a lighted tealight candle into the pond. Lastly we had to walk around a few hindu deities 3 times with a lighted torch (small torch). Overall it was quite interesting i would say :)
Janus throwing the piece of wood and pouring oil into the fire.
Janus with Lazar, his driver :)
Im sure you cant figure out what this is. This is how shops are here, they fully utilize avaliable space and so you can exactly see what is hanging. But there are beeds, chains, keychains and more...
We bought the Kannada, Sanskrit, Hindi and Tamil books.