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The 17th century carving of Nandi, Shiva's bull, has become a symbol of old Mysore. Standing 4.8 metres high, this monolithic granite statue was carved during the reign of Maharaja Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar in 1659.
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The Nandi, and the temple beside it, are located at the 800th step of the 335-metre high Chamundi Hill. This hill is linked to Mysore as much by geographical proximity, as by the remarkable bonds of legend and history. |
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