Adi publishes my comment on Anu's post here. Thanks a ton, Adi, you have spared me of converting yet another comment of mine into a post.
Anu wrote this at a time where I had made it a point that I will not convert my post-length comments on others' blogs into posts on my own blog. And as much as I wanted to write about Mysore and my love for it, I stopped myself. I would still have written about it, another day, but then, it would not have been verbatim.
So go ahead, and read all about my love for Mysore, here and here.
I got your comment as forward from one of my friends.... didn't know it was you.
ReplyDeleteAnd incidently before I knew it was you... I had that on my blog!:)
It's simply great man.. the way you have written....
Shark: Thank you. Mysore strikes a special chord with me. ;)
ReplyDeleteHey Viky, very nicely written, if it's OK I want to put it in my blog and make it accessible to more people. Of course credits are yours.
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Vamshi: Sure, go ahead. :)
ReplyDeleteTalking Web Site newly introduced in Mysore for the Tourism www.mysoretourism.org. Even though I finished my doctrate in Mysore currently I am in US I miss Mysore very much ofcourse as the website clearly says Mysore is a King City. Mysore Keep it up.
ReplyDeletePanchalinga Darshan, a festival celebrated once in 12 years, is being observed on November 20th 2006. Talkad, 28 kms from Mysore is famous for the five lingas - Sri Vaideshwara, Pathaleshwara, Maruleshwara, Arakeshwara, Mudukuthore Mallikarjuneshwara. Darshan is held on new moon of Karthika. Details are available at www.mysoretourism.org
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