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Maiden's Jealousy (Tristellateia australasiae A. Rich) is a woody, sun-loving climber that produces bright yellow flowers all year round. It's native to coastal and mangrove areas, and can also be found in swamps, forests, and along creeks and estuaries.
Fiat 1931 Model (CTW 2000) owned by Payana Car Museum, exhibited in the International Auto Show 2024 in Bengaluru.
Lady Portrait Painting displayed in the Chitra Santhe 25 at Chitrakala Parishath in Bengaluru.
Portrait painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to represent a specific human subject.
.. which means Our CIty Bengaluru...
The other side of the road ..taken from a moving auto...now you gauge the speed of the auto....those who are aware of Bengaluru traffic will know that if one is in hurry , they prefer to walk ... so that man in the frame ..he is actually in great hurry :-)....
...fortunately there was no blocking vehicle on both the sides ..except for one car bonnet on my side that I could manage to crop...
The foliage looked beautiful especially with light shining through... This is how Bengaluru was 10 years ago .. maybe even more beautiful...but all is still not lost .. little joys in life ...
Please see in full screen to enjoy the greenery
Editing : crop... I felt that editing may spoil the feel /emotion of the image .. so no other changes.
#NammaOoruBengaluru
Vikasa Soudha building is situated just next to Vidhana Soudha. It is the Secretariat building of Karnataka government.
This is a dream project of former Chief Minister SM Krishna. The construction of the building was initiated in 2001. It was built to house numerous government and legislative offices. It was built over a land area of about 8 acres. The building comprises eight floors housing 15 conference halls, 360 rooms. Vikasa Soudha incorporates some of the most modern facilities like a Grid interactive solar power system.
Christmas Tree cake exhibited in the 50th Annual Cake Show 2024 in Bengaluru city.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 25
Vidhana Saudha building as seen from Dr B R Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru.
Vidhana Soudha ( Legislative House ) is a building in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It serves as the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka. It is constructed in Neo-Dravidian style and completed in 1956.
Pot making in the traditional manual wheel has nowadays been replaced by the electric motor wheel. Here one of the potter in suburbs of Bengaluru elegantly making the pot with traditional manual wheel.
Sculpture of domestic goat (Capra aegagrus hircus) with kids displayed at Model Village, Amruthahalli, Bengaluru.
You see male riders with male passengers much more frequently than you do in the US, but a male passenger with a female rider is still not too common a sight.
Vidhana Soudha is the most magnificent buildings in the Bengaluru city of India. It is housing the Legislative Chambers of the state government. The three hundred rooms of Vidhan Soudha accommodate approximately twenty-two departments of the state government.
Built in the year 1956, Vidhana Soudha boasts of exquisite Dravidian architecture. It was built under the then chief minister of Karnataka, Mr. Kengal Hanumanthaiah, as a tribute to Indian temple architecture. The chief engineer of Vidhan Soudha, B.R. Manickam mainly made use of granite to get the edifice constructed.
Vidhana Soudha is adorned with four domes on its four corners. Embellishing the entrance of the buildings is the Four-headed Lion, the national symbol of India. The Cabinet room has a huge sandalwood door, which has been beautifully carved.
. Vidhan Soudha looks breathtakingly beautiful on Sunday evenings and on public holidays, when it is floodlit. The lights are kept on from 6:00 to 8:30 in the evening.