We usually underestimate our native places and are always drawn to other countries like the US, UK, Mexico, and so on.
But rarely do we take a moment to appreciate the land we belong to.
Sometimes, we need to pause and truly understand the mystery of our own state.
I often wondered:
Why is Namma Bengaluru called Namma Bengaluru?
It sounds simple, yet there’s so much meaning behind it.
It’s because of the love, care, affection, and pride in everything the people of this city do.
There is hidden joy in places like:
- Gandhi Bazaar
- Jayanagar
- UB City
- Vidhana Soudha
Bangalore is a haven for foodies, filled with infinite restaurants like:
- Rameshwaram Café
- Spice Terrace
- Maya
- Vidhyarthi Bhawan
Even the notorious traffic of Bangalore leads us to discover the charm of metro rides, BMTC buses, and other public transport options – they’re cheap, convenient, and full of life.
The hidden mystery of ancient temples in places like Bangalore, Mysuru, and Hampi tells stories through silence and architecture.
The celebration of Yakshagana in Bangalore is grand, showcasing traditional art in its full glory.
And yes — the expression of art lives both onstage and offstage at venues like Rangashankara.
During festivals like Dussehra, Diwali, and Ganesha Chaturthi,
celebrations take the form of:
- Dance
- Music
- Social gatherings
- And, of course, mouthwatering sweets!
When we visit temples, the interior design and architecture are more than just stone and sculpture —
they whisper stories of the past and bring alive a hidden vibe that touches your soul.
