
the ancient religious town of Shravanabelagola in Hassan district of Karnataka. Set amid two sun-kissed hills, aqua green lakes and beautifully sculpted buildings, Shravanabelagola is a Jain religious centre and one of the most vibrant cultural hubs in the country with an unbroken tradition from the 3rd century AD. The centrepiece is the 17.38 metre high stone statue of Bahubali, the largest monolithic statue in the world.
Next with a massive 26% of the total vote was the Golden Temple at Amritsar. The most sacred site of Sikhism, the shrine known formally as Sri Harmandir Sahib combines piety with glittering architectural magnificence. Adding to the unique ambience of the shrine, its foundation was laid by a sufi saint, Sain Main Meer, in 1589, is the mass of humanity that pays obeisance daily, making it one of most visited religious place in India.
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