04-29-2007, 06:04 AM
The name of the area "Basavanagudi" in Bangalore means "Bull temple"
There is actually a Bull Temple road with a Shiva/Bull temple on that road which is perhaps a thousand years old. Next to that is a Ganesh temple that is exceedingly popular and a tourist attraction Behind the two - on a rocky hillock is one of the four watch towers built by Kempegowda, the founder of Bangalore.
This morning I saw a church on the side of the road opposite the Bull temple with the sign: "Let many become one" (or let all become one)
Does anyone see the innuendo?
There is actually a Bull Temple road with a Shiva/Bull temple on that road which is perhaps a thousand years old. Next to that is a Ganesh temple that is exceedingly popular and a tourist attraction Behind the two - on a rocky hillock is one of the four watch towers built by Kempegowda, the founder of Bangalore.
This morning I saw a church on the side of the road opposite the Bull temple with the sign: "Let many become one" (or let all become one)
Does anyone see the innuendo?
