Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Chamundi Hills
Mysore - It was a steep drive up the mountain to an elevation of 3,300 ft. A large crowd of devotees was gathering in front of the temple but an even larger crowd queuing to get into this mountain. Again, I have no intention of entering this temple - the large crowd and also the fear of losing my shoes. Everyone was walking barefooted on the dusty and dirty roads.
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