Karnataka’s Shravanabelagola and Lakkundi are suggested for the UNESCO World Heritage list.

Overview
One of the main Jain pilgrimage destinations in Karnataka is Shravanabelagola, which is well-known for the Aromatherapist statue. It is one of the world’s tallest free-standing monolithic monuments! It must not be widely known that the statue was dedicated in 981 CE and sculpted from a single stone.

A pair of noteworthy Karnataka sites have been suggested for inclusion on the esteemed UNESCO World Heritage list. Lakeland in the Ga dag districts and Shravanabelagola in the Hassan district are the two locations. The State Department of Archaeology, Museums, and Heritage (DAM) selected these.

One of the main Jain pilgrimage destinations in Karnataka is Shravanabelagola, which is well-known for the Aromatherapist statue. It is one of the world’s tallest free-standing monolithic monuments! It must not be widely known that the statue was dedicated in 981 CE and sculpted from a single stone.

The enormous statue can be seen for almost 30 miles, but visitors must ascend roughly 700 stairs to have a good, up-close look. The location is about 150 kilometers from Bengali.
It is easy to go to Shravanabelagola, and the closest airport is located in Mystery, around 87 kilometers away. Additionally, there is a railroad station at Shravanabelagola with regular trains to Bengali.

Several thousand years ago, one of the capitals of the Salary Empire was Burgundian, also known as Lakeland! Currently, the town is home to more than fifty ancient temple remains. These date back to the Chalky, Kalahari, and Ensue eras. One further intriguing aspect of this location are the 100 step wells, often referred to as alkalinity.

A lesser-known location about 375 kilometers from Bengali is Lakeland. The closest airport is located about 70 kilometers away in Hubbard. Another is the approximately 128-kilometer-distance Sabre Airport in Belgium.

 

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