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Venkataramana Temple
Southeast of Gingees Kalyana Mahal (Marriage Hall) is the large, abandoned, 16th-century Venkataramana Temple.
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New Vishwanath Temple
The attractive New Vishwanath Temple , unlike most temples in Varanasi, is open to all, irrespective of religion.
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Venkatappa Art Gallery
Here you can see several works and personal memorabilia of K Venkatappa (1887–1962), court painter to the Wodeyars.
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Sacred Tree
Gatothkach, the warrior son of Hadimba and Bhima, is worshipped in the form of a sacred tree near the Hadimba Temple.
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Radha Krishna Temple
A Hindu temple dedicated to the combined form of the god Krishna and the goddess Radha, who is Krishnas true love.
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Academy of Fine Arts
Several bright, ground-floor gallery rooms in this 1933 building feature changing exhibitions by local living artists.
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Attara Kacheri
At northwestern section of Cubbon Park the neoclassical Attara Kacheri was built in 1864 and houses the High Court.
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Jala Manzil
Within the Citadel is the delicate Jala Manzil, once a water pavilion surrounded by secluded courts and gardens
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Kyil
The Kyil-Khang, behind and to the right of the Ser-Khang, has a huge Vairochana mural surrounded by eight bodhisattvas.
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Panchvaktra Mandir
This intricately sculpted temple stands on the south bank of the Beas River, 150m east of the cremation ghats.
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Crocodile Breeding Centre
This centre , near Sinh Sadan, is a good place to see crocs, from baby to big, bred here to restock the sanctuary.
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Silver Cascade
The river that empties Kodaikanal Lake tumbles dramatically down Silver Cascade, on the Madurai road 7km from town.
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Sambhavanth Temple
In the front courtyard of the beautiful Sambhavanth Temple , Jain priests grind sandalwood for devotional use.
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Abraham’s Spice Garden
Abraham’s Spice Garden is a family-run farm operating for more than 50 years. Its 3km from Kumily on the Kottayam Rd.
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Birla Planetarium
Loosely styled on Sarnath’s classic Buddhist stupa, this 1962 dome presents slow-moving, half-hour star shows.
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Triloknath Mandir
This intricately sculpted temple stands on the north bank of the Beas River, 150m east of the cremation ghats.
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Tamil Museum
Just down the road, the uninspiring Tamil Museum houses a blasé collection of coins, carvings and cannonballs.
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Fateh Prakash Palace
Just beyond Rana Kumbha Palace, this palace is more modern and houses a small, poorly labelled museum and a school.
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Masilamani Nathar Temple
Another notable building is the 14th-century seafront Masilamani Nathar Temple, now in kaleidoscopic colours.
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Indian War Memorial Museum
Upstairs at Naubat Khana is the Indian War Memorial Museum, with a fearsome-looking collection of historic weaponry.
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