Thursday 15 July 2021

Batasia Loop, Darjeeling

With loftly mountains on either side
We seat ourselves to take a ride
In the toy train and it tug its way,
Through tall trees on a sunny day...

It chugs along the lush tea grounds,
Up, then down, over the meadows and mounds,
Very slowly it winds it's way, through the wood,
And to places the cabins once stood..

And then it makes a grand wide loop...
Around the tribute of Gorkha troupes.
An ascend to sight a splendid view 
Of snowy mountains and skies so blue. 

As we awe at this nature's scene
the little train makes a joyous scream.. 
This a routine it takes each day 
But for us, it's an experience in every way...

Monday 12 July 2021

3D Click Art Museum, ECR, Chennai


India's first 3D Click Art Museum on East Coast Road, Chennai in the Snow World complex at VGP is one of the to go places when at Chennai. It's about 25 km from the city area and can be approached by road.

It is an unique art work by a talented artist, Ap Sreethar. The art form is known as Tompe-l’oeil  meaning to ‘deceive the eye' in French.
There are 24 master pieces painted on walls. The viewer stands on the mark on the floor in front of the painting to interact with these art work. 
These art pieces are 3D trick art forms – the kind of painting that has two dimensions but tricks you into believing there is a third.
One can spend an hour at this museum, and is best enjoyed as a group. 
My sister and self visited this place a couple of years back, on an one odd day when we quested for a long drive. Never did we expect to enjoy ourselves so thoroughly, that we spent a few hours clicking pictures at each and every art work... It definitely is a place to go, have a fun and enjoy with family and friends.

Sunday 11 July 2021

Auroville, Tamilnadu


"The City of Dawn"
Located around 15 km from Pondicherry, Auroville was founded in 1968 by Mirra Alfassa, a disciple of Aurobindo and fondly known as the 'Mother' of Sri Aurobindo Society. This place is the epitome of tranquillity and proves as the perfect escape for those in search of peace. The best way to experience Auroville ashram is to sit in one of the cafes, and talk to some of the residents about their experience of living in the city. There are plenty of choice for accomodation, from budget stay to luxury at Auroville, but one must note that Tuesdays are their weekly off.
                    Our stay at Auroville
Conceived as the 'Universal Town', Auroville is an experimental township where people from across the world of all cultures and traditions come and live together in peace. People from 124 countries including Indians from different states came together with soil brought from their homelands and deposited in a marble urn. Currently, over 2,800 people from over 195 different nationalities are the official residents of this township. The Aurovilleans as they call themselves live together on the principles of peace, harmony, sustainable living and 'divine consciousness' which was the philosophy of the Mother.
                              Matrimandir
Matrimandir, is the Sanskrit word for 'Temple of The Mother', and is the most important edifice of the Auroville township. Located just in the middle of Auroville in a large open area known as 'Peace'. Matrimandir is fondly known as the 'soul of the city' and holds crucial spiritual significance for those who practice Integral Yoga.
                        Model of Matrimandir
Popular as the golden globe of Pondicherry, it is a place for individual silent concentration. Matrimandir is no tourist place, and the entry inside the central premises of the building is allowed only to those who have a brief understanding of the idea of Auroville township or through booking.
However, the beautiful gold dome structure of the Matrimandir, which is surrounded by twelve lush green gardens, attracts the tourists visiting Pondicherry. 
             View of Matrimandir from viewpoint
A viewpoint has been constructed to the south of the Park of Unity. This elevated garden area which offers a panoramic birds eye view of the beautiful Matrimandir and its serene surroundings. The viewpoint is a 10 minutes' walk from the Visitor's Centre.
                      Enroute to viewpoint
One can either walk or take a shuttle bus which operates within the campus upto the view point. 

                        The visitors' Centre 
The passes to visit the Matrimandir Viewing Point can be obtained free of cost form the Auroville's Visitors' Centre from
Monday - Saturday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
and it's as per registeration, which maybe 2-3 days for booking a slot. 
The timings for bookings are between 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM on all days except Tuesdays.


.        Breakfast at Auroville bakery
Auroville Bakery and Boulangerie is the most famous bakery in town and definitely a place to check out. All products served here are made from the local farms. Besides the delicious food, the cafe also has a cozy outdoors seating amidst a gorgeous garden. 

Saturday 10 July 2021

Warangal Fort, Telengana

We stumbled upon this place as it's just 4km away from Warangal city on the Warangal-Hyderbad highway. Since the ETA was comfortable, we stepped in here and were stunned at its architectural beauty. It is famous for its pillars and gateways and is spread over a radius of 19km.

Located in south eastern side of Warangal city, it is a prominent landmark of the Telangana State, presenting a perfect example of architectural excellence and historical richness. Built with three layers of fortification ensuring absolute safety, Warangal Fort impresses every visitor with its imposing structure. Although now in ruins, the remains of the fort still offer a glimpse of the mesmerizing craftsmanship and breathtaking artistry that can be seen in the motifs, sculptures, stone work, etc. Warangal fort has witnessed many battles; a few of its parts have been destroyed by various invaders as well.
Yet another tourist attraction and a worth visit in the Telengana state. It is built on a hillock Ekashila in 13th century and is an architectural masterpiece of Kakatiya Dynasty. Constructed by King Ganapatideva and later by his daughter Rani Rudrama, Warangal Fort is symbolic of the historical opulence of the region during the reign of Kakatiya Kingdom. 
 A lot of restoration has been done here and they have a sound and light show during the evenings. 

Saturday 3 July 2021

Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu

Mahabalipuram is about 56kms south of Chennai, Tamilnadu on the Coromandal coasts of Bay of Bengal. This is the most visited tourist spot with monuments and sparkling beaches having vast shores of sand. 
Another name for this place is,  Mamallapuram named after the great Pallava king, Narasimha Varman who was a great wrestler (mamallan). The architectural monuments were built here dates back to the seventh century.
The main attraction around here are 
Shore Temple
It is said that there were, seven pagodas built during the era and only one is seen standing on the shores now. It is a 60ft tall vimana made of basatic rock. This temple is constructed with block rocks and Lord Vishu in his lying pose is seen at the rear end. There is a Nandi and is said a shrine for Shiva existed. The seawater corrosion has damaged the surface to a large exten and recently measures are being taken to preserve it. 
The shore Temple has been included in the list of world heritage sites of UNESCO. 

Five Rathas 
These are huge rock like structures that are named after the five Pandava kings and their wife Draupadi of the epic Mahabharata. It is carved out off a single rock and is shaped as a rathas (chariot). 
Arjuna's Penance
This tourist spot is a huge relief carved out of two adjacent rock portrays an extract of how Arjuna (one of the Pandava kings) performed severe austerities to seek the blessings of lord Shiva. It measures approximately 100ft wide and 45ft high. The magnitude of this carving is something which cannot be described but to be experienced by awing it.
Krishna's Butter Ball 
A precarious balancing huge boulder on a steep cliff is the Krishna's Butter Ball. Mythology says that lord Krishna liked butter and this could be a Butter Ball dropped by Gods, hence named as Krishna's Butter Ball. The tourists enjoy this place by climbing the slippery steep rock and try pushing the boulder. 
Mahabalipuram is a must see tourist place with numerous beaches and resorts surrounding it. One can spend either a day to a few days sightseeing the different places at ones pace. Government has taken a lot of effort towards resoration and maintenance to keep this attractions clean and tourist friendly. 

Mahabalipuram is well connected by a scenic coastal road, ECR, from Chennai. East Coast Road (ECR) also sports  other interesting attractions like, crocodile bank, a 3D museum and amusement parks. 



Thursday 1 July 2021

Kuttralam (Courtallam), Tenkasi, Tamilnadu

வானரங்கள் கனிகொடுத்து மந்தியொடு கொஞ்சும்
மந்திசிந்து கனிகளுக்கு வான்கவிகள் கெஞ்சும்
கானவர்கள் விழியெறிந்து வானவரை அழைப்பார்
கமனசித்தர் வந்துவந்து காயசித்தி விளைப்பார்
தேனருவித் திரையெழும்பி வானின்வழிஒழுகும்
செங்கதிரோன் பரிக்காலும் தேர்க்காலும் வழுகும்
கூனலிளம் பிறைமுடித்த வேணியலங் காரர்
குற்றாலத் திரிகூட மலையெங்கள் மலையே.
- a verse from Kuttralam Kuravanji 

This verse will be the first thing which comes to mind of anyone who has studied tamizh as a vernacular subject. The poem Kuttralam Kuravanji, written by Thirigudarasapa Kaviyar is about Lord Shiva who resides in the temple on these hills. The verse is from the section "Kurathi" (tamil native women) narrating the richness of flora and fauna at Kuttralam. 
Kuttralam is situated in an altitude of 160m in Tenkasi, Tamilnadu. It has nine falls and they are known for the medicinal properties, as they flow through a variety of herbs peculiar to this fertile lands. It has been said that bathing in these falls cure many diseases and is rightly named as 'The Spa of South India'.
We visited this beautiful place, when we attended a wedding at Tirunelveli. It is a 2hrs drive of around 74km. 
One among these falls, which attracts a large number of tourists is the Aintharuvi (Five Falls). It is about 4km away from the Kuttralam town and is comparatively less crowded than the main falls (Peraruvi). As the name suggests it is a cascade of five sections that flow as one stream downhill from here. One must stand in these falls to experience the refreshing feel of cool waters pounding from great heights on us. There are a series of stalls and shop selling hot tea and bajjis (fried fitters) which we can relish. 

Tirunelveli is well connected by road and train. The nearest airport isTuticorin and Madurai.