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Midnight Cycling in Mumbai | Night Cycling by Mischief Treks

Midnight Cycling in Mumbai - Night Cycling by Mischief Treks Experience Mumbai's Nightlife on Two Wheels: Join Our Midnight Cycling Event in Colaba. Are you ready for an exhilarating adventure through the streets of Mumbai at midnight? Join us for our upcoming Midnight Cycling Event, where you'll have the chance to explore the city like never before. With a unique route and experienced lead-riders to guide you, this event promises to be an unforgettable experience. Read on to learn more about what makes this event special. Don't have your cycle? get it on rent from us!! What Makes This Event Special? Thrill and Adventure: Cycling through the streets of Mumbai at midnight is an adrenaline-pumping experience. As the city sleeps, you'll get to ride through iconic locations such as Colaba, Marine Drive, Girgaon Chowpatty, and more, without the usual hustle and bustle of the daytime. It's a thrilling adventure that will give you a whole new perspective on the city. Expe

History Of Murudeshwar Temple, Karnataka

Let me take you on a journey to a special place in Karnataka called Murudeshwar Temple. This place is not just a temple it can be considered a huge museum dedicated to Lord Shiva (Shiv), one of the main gods in Hinduism. And guess what? It has the world's second-largest statue of Lord Shiva (Shiv).  Murudeshwara Temple - Original Picture Murudeshwar Temple stands as a guiding light of spirituality and history in the heart of Karnataka, India. This temple is not just a place for worship; it's a testament to the enduring legacy of Hindu mythology and architecture. Let's dive into the different aspects of this sacred Temple, its rich history, origins, and architectural marvels. The Legend Behind Murudeshwar The story of Murudeshwar Temple is deep rooted with divine intervention and ancient facts and stories. It begins with Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, and his firm devotion to Lord Shiva. Ravana's penance led Lord Shiva to appear before him and grant him an 'Atmalin