Ancient Indian temples stand as timeless marvels, displaying the country’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. These sacred sites spread across the country, apart from being places of worship, are repositories of history, art and spirituality. Many of these temples are pilgrimage sites, drawing devotees from across the country. Recently, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah announced a Rs 100-crore plan to develop birth place of Lord Hanuman. In view of the announcement, let’s take a look at some unique temples located around Bengaluru this monsoon season, handpicked by the CNBC-TV18 Travel Desk. (Image: Shutterstock)
1. Chennakesava Temple, Belur | Located in Hassan district, this 12th-century temple is famous for its intricate…
















