The Srimad Anatheshwar Temple in Manjeshwar is most ancient temple in the area. To the right of the temple there is a pond enclosed within a compound wall.
The water of the pond is used only by the temple.
In the pond there are two ducklings having a good time.
Great pictures. Thanks for this interesting snippet.
ReplyDeleteIt is quite a gate! Very grand and colourful!
ReplyDeleteThe gate is beautiful, and I love the pond!
ReplyDeleteI really like these ponds, they seem so serene and tranquil and so inviting.;)
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the ducks seem to have a really good time!
ReplyDeletethe entrance arch s soo good...great work...love the pool shot...
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful temple and I love the pond.
ReplyDeletelovely captures all
ReplyDeleteHow lucky those ducklings to enjoy the temple's pool. :) Happy Holidays, my friend. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely doorway into the compound.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful arched entrance to the temple, beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteIs it ever used as swimmingpool? It looks beautiful! No wonder the ducks are having a great time.
ReplyDeleteBom dia!!!
ReplyDeleteAlém de uma arquitetura maravilhosa, da calma da lagoa, as cores do templo são agradáveis e alegres.
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very pretty. looks like the ducks are having a good time.
ReplyDeleteThe entrance of the temple is very colourful and eye catching.
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful pics.
ReplyDeletean impressive WALL
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Beautiful shots. I love water incorporated into the landscape.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. I love the way water is incorporated into the landscape.
ReplyDeleteLucky ducks! :D Have a wonderful week!
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Love the steps around the pond, they look inviting :)
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The gate to the compound is beautiful. I really like the bright, bold colors. The pool itself is very peaceful and serene.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Rajesh. The first photo is gorgeous, and I love the ducks.
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Very interesting photos!
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Beautiful watery shots! Your photos amaze me time and time again.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful gate! Lovely watery capture for the day! So very peaceful indeed! I do love the colors! Marvelous post for the day as always, Rajesh! Hope your week is going well!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
This looks new compared to most of your others.
ReplyDeleteUsed only by the temple and the ducklings ;>) Lovely .
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ReplyDeleteI love that first shot!
ReplyDeleteMy Watery. May you have a joyful holiday!
Beautiful temple.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day always.
I like the pond. There's just something about water. And ducks. I've often thought I take to photography like a duck takes to water! :-)
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I were the duckling - wading efficiently & effortlessly enjoying the cool waters of the temple tank !
ReplyDeleteThe ducks have found a peaceful spot. No need of entrance gates for them:-)
ReplyDeleteNice temple entrance. And the pond looks lovely too. Many Keralan temples have adjoining ponds.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet the ducks use it more than the temple. LOL! Have a great WW!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful temple, I've enjoyed these nice images!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful spot. Love seeing the ducks enjoying themselves. Lovely captures. genie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Loved the third pic, captured it very well with the ducks swimming :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of a lovely spot!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful place to visit. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteThose ducks have chosen a beautiful and safe place to spend some time!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for appreciating this beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures. I loved the last one.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots !! The pond adds serenity to the temple premises...aah, lovely :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos & post.Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for appreciating this beautiful place.
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