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Press Release: Yogic Supplies

by admin on October 17, 2008

Yogic Supplies has been in the service industry for 24+ years, specializing in serving the needs of YOGA STUDENTS from around the world. Our services starts at your arrival at the airport till your departure back to your home country with a variety of services in between. We are proud to claim that our patrons have not just rated us “Best in its Class”, majority of them also become repeat patrons. Many of our inaugural patrons are still with us and have helped us develop every aspect of our business.

Features of the New Guest House:

  • 3 to 5 minutes walk to Yoga Shala
  • Short & Long term accommodation
  • 3 Double bed rooms with attached rest rooms
  • Private balconies
  • 24 hrs Hot water & western style toilet
  • Each room have been equipped with closet & dressing table
  • Shared equipped kitchen with Refrigerator & washing machine
  • Spacious hall with furniture and dining area
  • Television
  • Cots, beds & sheets will be provided
  • Telephone & Wireless Internet connection
  • Pooja room
  • Fans, Lights + backup generator
  • 24 hrs security [click to continue...]

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Indian Crafts and Mysore Silk

by admin on September 19, 2008


Mysore is know for it’s beautiful silk and sandalwood. Below are a few shops where you can find sarees, carvings, crafts, jewelry and art.

The first three shops are quite touristy, but offer a one-stop shop if you are looking for ease and shipping services. The last two shops are where I found two of my favorite buys: a beautiful Ganesh carving and hand-made “business cards.” [click to continue...]

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Places to See in Mysore

by admin on July 28, 2008


Chamundi Hill

On the outskirts of Mysore city is Chamundi Hill. You can get there by auto-rickshaw or city bus 201. Entrance is free, but be prepared for all the vendors anxious to sell you postcards and trinkets.

You can either ride most of the way or take the 1,000 steps to the top. Along the climb, there are vantage points to park and take in the view of Mysore City. Halfway up is a 5-meter high granite statue of Nandi, Shiva’s mount. At the apex is the beautiful Gopuram of Chamundi Temple. Also, nearby are the temple of Mahabaleswara and a statue of Mahishasura, the demon slaughtered by goddess Chamundi, a form of Kali.
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