SITE JUSTIFICATION
SAVANDURGA
source: on site photography
A hill 60 km west of Bangalore,
Karnataka, India) off the Magadi road. The hill is considered to
be among the largest monolith hills
in Asia. The hill
rises to 1226 m above mean sea level
and forms a part of the Deccan Plateau. It consists of peninsular gneiss,
granite, basic dykes and laterites. The Arkavathi
river passes nearby through the Thippagondanahalli reservoir and on towards
Manchanabele dam - making it a scenic location for an experiential peace centre.
EXISTING PEACE CENTRES CONCENTRATED
ON ONE SIDE OF THE SPINE(NH8).
CLOSEST EXISTING MEDITATION CENTRE
BEING AT A DISTANCE OF 25Kms FROM THE PROPOSED PROJECT
AWAREHALLI BEING THE MOST POPULATED AREA IN AND AROUND THE SITE,
AND FURTHER ATA CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE EXISTING VILLAGES OF LESSER POPULATION
MAKES IS AN IDEAL SITE LOCATION.
AKSHATA B.V.
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