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Thailand Adventure Part 3

THAILAND | Mon, 15 Oct 2018 | By angelaleoni1 | Views [551]

Thailand Adventures Part 3 After settling into our beautiful hotel for the remainder of our Thailand holiday, we decided to get to know Phuket. Upon arrival it was way more busy than we expected, I guess its one of them scenarios when you just ... Read more >

Tags: adventures, blogger, kata, read, surf, thailand, travel

Thailand Adventure Part 2

THAILAND | Mon, 15 Oct 2018 | By angelaleoni1 | Views [490]

Thailand Adventure Part 2 So, the adventure continues. All was well until one of us had a rather dickie belly, yikes, everyone knows that when you visit Thailand, one or all of whoever your with will be ill at some point. It isn't pleasant, to say ... Read more >

Tags: beaches, blogger, family, journey, kata, phuket, thailand, travel

Thailand Part 1

THAILAND | Mon, 15 Oct 2018 | By angelaleoni1 | Views [537]

Thailand, what a wonderful place. We decided to check out the place that has so much life, love, adventure and excitement. We flew with Emirates, a truly fab airline that we can't really fault. We did Pitt stop in Dubai, and then we were off again. In ... Read more >

Tags: asia, beach, blogger, kata, life, phuket, sunsets, thailand, travel

 

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A kund (stepped well) in Channakeshava Temple - Belur.
Since early days, the design of water storage plays an important role in Indian temple architecture.
people used to travel on bullock-cart, horse-cart or feet and there were no hotels or motels  
so temples used to be a place where they took shelter to rest and relax; for their inhabitation there was provision of water inside the temple in the form stepped well or tank (Kund), water in these kunds came either from river or other natural resource. 
Some kunds were also believed to have holy water in them and taking bath in it could cancel their sins and cure sickness. 
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A kund (stepped well) in Channakeshava Temple - Belur. Since early days, the design of water storage plays an important role in Indian temple architecture. people used to travel on bullock-cart, horse-cart or feet and there were no hotels or motels so temples used to be a place where they took shelter to rest and relax; for their inhabitation there was provision of water inside the temple in the form stepped well or tank (Kund), water in these kunds came either from river or other natural resource. Some kunds were also believed to have holy water in them and taking bath in it could cancel their sins and cure sickness.

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