Thursday, February 27, 2014

Architecture City


It was a long wish from my childhood to glimpse the beauty of India’s capital city Delhi. Surprisingly I got a golden chance visit Delhi in July, this year. Even though it was not the ideal time to visit Delhi, our journey had been planned and all of us eagerly awaited the date of departure. As a group, we had managed to get reasonably cheap tickets on Air India for the onward trip to Delhi from Trivandrum. All of us, including my naughty little son, reached the airport, early morning. Our flight took off on time. Our journey started smoothly and we took a nap after the south Indian breakfast served by the crew. On landing it become a little turbulent and the plane circled Delhi about half an hour for landing clearance so we got a nice aerial view of the wide-spread city. After an almost 5 hour flight we landed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, the busiest in India in terms of the number of flights operated daily. The T3 terminal canyon wall is fully designed with many mind capturing sculptures . The nine mudras and twelve asanas of the Surya Namaskar were remarkable. Another thing worth mentioning is the travelators which made our walk easy over the vast terminal building.
Our accommodation had been arranged at the Kerala House on Jantar Mantar road. It’s a posh locality where we can see many VIP houses.After having a hot cup of coffe and traditional Kerala breakfast we took short nap to freshen up.The weather was normal, not too hot or cold but bit misty. As the monsoon was delayed this year it was raining in between, but it did not affect our enthusiasm to explore Delhi any bit.

Aftenoon we started our delhi tour .New delhi was built preserving its ancient beauty with wide, tree-lined avenues. Our first tour spot was Qutub Minar. I've read about Qutb, Minar right from my school days and did not imagine that there is anything more than just a tall pillar. But i was pleasantly surprised to discover it to be much more, with a complex of ruins of Mughul architecture. The Minar is situated in South Delhi, standing 72.5 meters tall. Qutub-ud-Din Aibak laid the foundation of Qutub Minar to symbolize his victory and the other stories were built by his successors.

After that we left for Humayun Tomb.Till our tour guide explains about it we were not aware of this beautiful Tomb in Delhi.Those who are coming to see Taj Mahal in Agra not realising that its beautiful precursor also known as "The First Taj Mahal" is in Delhi. Like Taj this is also erected by a devoted wife Hamida Beegam for her husband. The complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.The tomb is surrendoded by a beautiful garden and water flowing foutains. We couldn’t imagin how are they retaining such a lovely green garden in the heart of Delhi.There ends our first day sight seeing in Delhi and we have retured back to the guest house. I prepared myself for the next day tour of Agra and Mathura which is the main spot of attraction.

Second day early morning I started my trip to Agra. Agra was approx 5 hours away from Delhi. Our trip was through the Yamuna expressway which is India’s largest expressway with 6 lanes. After the inauguration of this road Taj Mahal has come closer to the national Capital. The Buddh International Circuit, the venue of the Formula One Indian Grand prix is spread over acres of land on the right side of high way. From the expressway we took a deviation towards Mathura temple which made our ride a bit bumpy as the roads were muddy slush. But it couldn’t diminish our enthusiasm to see the holy place. Both the sides of roads still remind the Old Yadava style of living with paddy huts, cows and peacocks. The transformation from an ultra modern city to the village living style was very evident which surprised us a lot. The myth that centuries back Lord Krishna lived in a place where we are passing across showers our minds with a positive energy. The colours of amazing childhood stories built by the Yadava boy were dancing on the wall of nature. The road towards the temple was pathetic, dirty water stagnated everywhere and it was impossible to walk to the temple. The temple has a very high security. No camera or mobile was allowed inside. This temple has a prison cell .The prison cell, popularly known as ‘Garbha Griha’, is the exact place where lord Krishna was born. The narrow way followed the idols of Radha Krishna .The Murtis were really looking very beautiful. Now the Jail is renamed as Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi temple which also has a mosque adjacent to it. Our guide was telling us to hurry for our next destination Agra Fort. Agra fort is situated on the right bank of river Yamuna where the Mughal style of art and architecture is truly showcased. This is one of biggest fort which I have seen till now and a well maintained monument. The fort was spread over acres with huge buildings. One of the main attractions of this was the two large twin buildings built by Shajahan for his two daughters which have a great vine yard in front of it. The guide showed us the empty place for the Diwan-i-aam -seat of the famed Peacock throne. Taj Mahal is located just 3Km away from Agra fort. Shahjahan spent the last year of his life here as a prisoner of his own son. During the last days the king become unable to view his creation so it’s said that through the reflection of a large diamond block he was gazing at his noblest formation.


Finally around 3 in the evening we reached Taj. Due to the pollution control our bus was stopped approximately a kilometre from the main gate and we had to choose either rickshaws or battery buses running to and fro. Also we were not allowed to use footwear. Shoe covers were available to buy outside the entrance. The view of one the 7 wonders in the world just took my breath away, no other experience is really like this. Truly Magical!!!!!!!!!!

I have never felt so mesmerized in my life. As an Indian we should once watch this monument which will be an everlasting treasure which we can keep us till our end. Each corner of the memorial is projecting the love story written in white marbles. Unfortunately we were prohibited from entering in to the tomb due to security restrictions. After taking some memorable pictures we left the white beauty around 5.30pm. The day was loaded with the lots of cherishing moments from the beautiful monument. It was getting darker; we rushed off to catch our bus back to Delhi.


One thing which has seen in the city is the rickshaw-wallahs who are some of the physically strongest people I have ever noticed. They are all capable of pulling 2 considerable sized humans, sometimes even 3 of them single-handedly! But somehow I felt sad of seeing human carrying the human.


On returning to Delhi, I went out for dinner with one of our family friends at Fujiyama, the authentic Chinese restaurant. The dishes were really different from many of the Chinese restaurant which I have tried in Bangalore or Mumbai. After a stomach full of dinner we hurried to the room as we had to get ready for the Delhi city tour next morning.

Yet another day arrived with full bunch of energy to explore the ancient and modern faces of the capitol city. The first destination of day 3 was Lotus temple. The temple was very famous for it architecture from our school days itself. The day was very sunny and after crossing the road from the other side of our parking space we came near the divine temple. The temple was constructed in the shape of Lotus to articulate the purity and calmness of the flower. The prayer hall was without any idol as people irrespective of their religion can come and pray peacefully. Lotus temple is made of white marble. Temple is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. But the lawns are prohibited for visitors. It is a really wonderful sight to the eyes. From there we moved to the Birla Temple or Laxmi Narayan Temple. The temple structure and architecture will definitely leave an impression on you. The last list of temple in our bucket was the Akshardham Temple. The distant beauty of the temple is noted far away from the main road itself. The temple is full of pillars. Except for the majestic architecture there is not much to see and photography is also not allowed inside.

It was around 1.30 when we left the temple and our guide had arranged a traditional Delhi lunch in a hotel. A sumptuous lunch made us more energetic for the next spot. On our way we stopped for a distant view of the Parliament House, President's House and India Gate. My wish to have a walk over the Raj path couldn’t realize as the entry to the India gate was closed after the Delhi incident. From distance we paid our homage to the heroes who sacrificed their life for our upcoming generations. The green lawn around India gate is a prominent evening spot for most of the Delhi people where they cook, eat and have fun with their friends and families

Next we have the 4 major resting places of the legends who lead us from our independence. The first of course Raj Ghat on the bank of Yamuna the final resting place of our father of nation. Close to that itself Shanti Van, place where India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was cremated is situated. Then we proceeded to Shakti Sthal. The most powerful and only lady prime minister of India, Indira Gandhi’s resting place. I have been inspired by her strong determination during my college days. So it was a pleasant feeling visiting her memorial. Unlike the other 2 memorial a big rock has been erected in the middle portion of the memory. Walking towards Veerbhumi we can see many different shaped pebbles which Indira Gandhi has collected from various parts of country have been erected in both sides of the park. Rajiv Gandhi was also cremated besides his mother’s site.
Then we have proceeded to the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum. This was the residence of Indira Gandhi which was later converted in to a fascinating Museum. Here we can see a big collection of rare photograph of personal moments of the Nehru-Gandhi family and her childhood. Even the blood-spattered clothes of Indira and her son Rajiv are preserved in the house. .The house is neatly arranged with the personal belonging like her Khadi Saree, Chappal and various gifts. The place where Indira Gandhi is assassinated by her security guard has been preserved near the garden. Then we had a quick visit to the Nehru museum popularly known as Teen Murthy Bhavan. This has a huge collection of Newspaper Clippings and Photographs from the Independence Movement. The residence of Late Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India was converted into a museum after his death

Then we quickly moved to the bus as we have to buy some electronic equipment from Nehru Place a famous commercial area - you can get any kind of electronic item.

On my return I was thanking Shajahan the king of architecture who built such majestic forts and monuments for his descendents. Memories of Delhi would always haunt me and hope again I will get a chance to visit the mesmerizing city







Thursday, October 14, 2010

The coast at Brittany

Rennes:

Rennes is the capital of the region of Brittany, in France. The city is surrounded with beautiful sea shores and old fortified towns. This travelogue covers some of the most lovely sea shores in Brittany. This trip happened during my stay in Rennes for a project assignment.

It was on a pleasant day of Summer Mr. Jean Louis Hammon the, head of BPM factory from Capgemini Rennes has invited us (3 Indians were working in Rennes) for a drive along the seaside of Brittany with his family. We were so happy for the invitation as it's a chance for us to explore the maximum places in the Brittany with the help of a person from the same place. After checking the weather our date has been fixed on August 15th which is a special day in France also (Virgin Mary celebration).One more specialty of the day was one of the sunniest weather in the year which makes our host bright.

Morning 9.30 we started our journey from the GARE (which is near to our room) with Jean Louis and his lovely wife Veronique. He drove to our first travel destination St Braic which is around 77 km from Rennes .We took the route towards Saint Malo. The roads were fully covered with fog during the start of the journey and I felt the warmth of the sun as we were coming closer to the see side. The roads are very clear to drive in a speed of 90km or more than that. On the way we crossed the”Rance tidal power plant” which is "World's first tidal power station" situated between Dinard and Saint Malo. We arrived in St Briac at 10.30.

Saint Briac


Saint Briac is known as the Brittany’s Emerald cost and especially known for enjoying the warm climate. We parked our car near to the painter's road and we decided to take stroll around the beach. During the walk we had a look into some of the paintings which shortly describes you the ravishing seascapes, the main attraction of painters for decades. The serenity of the coastal landscapes attracted several artists, particularly the painters to Saint Braic. Also the village has managed to preserve its church and its old quarters with picturesque narrow little streets. In the seaside you can see the line of sailing boats parked and from Mr. Jean we came to know that rather than buying a boat it’s expensive to get a parking space in the sea here

This coastal village is considered as a place to spend the retired life for most of the French people during the summer. The place is an ideal venue for the games sailing, kayaking, surfing and golf. The fishing village has the specialty of having the second oldest golf club (Dinard Golf Club) in France. We took a narrow street to reach the beach side. In the street side you can see the shops for renting and buying different boats but which is quite expensive to afford

During the walk the warm feeling of seeing some medieval stone houses will take you to a fairy land. The places had one more importance to our host as it's there wedding places and we saw the Church where their marriage had happened before 25 years. The church has retained its old bell tower of the XVIII to the particularity of having fish carved around donations in memory of fishermen who had contributed to the reconstruction of the church. It took around 1 hour for us to cover the places by walking slowly and taking photos to capture the magnificent beauty of the sea and the sailing boats. After this we started our ride to St Lunaire which is about 10 min drive from St Briac.

St Lunaire

St Lunaire, another old fishing village and a resting place for rich Parisians with its attractive beaches. The road was little crowded with people and vehicles parked in the road as it's a bank holiday in France. Mrs. Jean Louis father got a summer house there and we met her father and 2 of their charming sons (Raphael and Pierre) there. Her father is a retired military officer and during his service he travelled to Silon (now Sree lanka) for a short period. The beach was just 100 m away from the house. Mrs. Jean Louis joined her father for a coffee, and we three towards the beach.

The sandy beech seems to be perfect place for the children to play and enjoy. We were ready for swimming and to start the sport activities .As usual my friend has started with his shooting to cover the seaside beauty. Mean while Mrs. Jean Lois and their sons joined for the beach volley ball . I as natural lover started watching the beauty of the see closer. The weather was sunny and clear but I was not feeling heat of the rays because of the cold breeze. Seagulls flying all over the beach, it was so relaxing and viewing such scenery. The coasts are made of sharp rocks on both side of the see with villas hanging on the rocks facing towards seaside. The coast has a very rocky and indented outline, which creates a very interesting landscape offering breathtaking views.

Our host has offered a lunch near on of the seaside restaurant. I have chosen Frites and Paulo wings (chicken wings) to fill my stomach. Our host was more interested to understand India and we had to face the same question about the movie “Slumdog millionaire” like from several French people who were closer to us asked. Once we finished our lunch we continued to walk to Mrs.: Jean Lois father house to have some coffee (it's a European custom to have tea or coffee after the lunch).During the France stay it was my wish to see a house in Rennes, so the journey helped me in that way also. With the taste of warm cup of coffee we started our travel to the third destiny.

On the way to Dinard Mr. jean Louis has showed us the campsite where we planned to stay before. The plan was dropped just before our trip as we couldn’t manage to book a place before our trip.
Dinard
Dinard is a town in Brittany which took around 20 min for us to reach there from St Lunaire. Dinard has many bars and fine restaurants. The sunny weather attracts many visitors during the summer holidays. The attractions include a casino with a restaurant facing the sea. The place seems to be crowded compared to the other 2 place we visited. The Dinard beach is famous with its blue and white Victorian striped beach huts which is a popular attraction for families, also perfectly arranged shows and games for the children. We enjoyed the strolling in Dinard's beach and the garden with the taste of a local Carmel candy selected by Mrs. Jean Lois. She also tried to explain me the name of different flowers in the garden. From here you get a magnificent view of St Malo across the water. Villas built to enjoy the sea views makes its perfect holiday stay for everybody.
It was around 5.30 in the evening when we completed the beach fully and we had a bus at 6.55 to Rennes directly. So its time for our host to leave the city. We thanked Mr. and Mrs. Jean Lois for their invitation which granted us a wonderful trip in the costal side of Brittany.
We got another 1 hour to roam around the streets and shops. All most all the shops were closed by the time. In Rennes it's very difficult to see any shops opened after 6, 00 in the evening. Here people will find time for everything rather than job. For them work is only 8 hours (not 12 hours like a Software Engineer in Bangalore ). The rest time is for their family and friends. This is the one good think I learned from here. The life is not only to work. “Do not look back and grieve over the past for it is gone; and do not be troubled about the future, for it has not yet come. Live in the present, and make it so beautiful it will be worth remembering.”
We managed to get a regional bus from Dinard to Rennes around 7.20. The bus took a way towards Dinan to reach Rennes. I was planned for a good sleep in the bus but the beauty of route won't let me to close my eyes. As we have included the Dinan visit also during our stay in Rennes, I was peacefully watching the beauty without trying for a photographing experiment.
Beware: If you have a liking for remains of the Past, or if you are simply a nature lover, Brittany will welcome you with open arms. Beware that you may even tempt you to take up residence here where the living is easy and comfortable.
“No wonder that the country has more painters and writers. The nature makes them like that.”

Friday, July 16, 2010

My passions


Life in Pub Capital of India

Feel like writting after a short break..... Not finding any good topics to tel you :)

Ok I will tel you about the city which i live it has many known name like Silicon Valley of India, Garden City, Metropolitan City, India's Most Expensive City, but i agree with the last name ;). I am living here since 2007 May. Spent my 2 different stages of life in this short span as a spinster and marrier responsible women.

Let me first expalain you the feeling before coming here. Yeah it was a good experience. Still not completly changed . But as life has to go throgh all the black and white of of a life cycle i found its on dark and white pahse of life over here.

Ofcourse i love old Banglore with Very big and old trees with its especially with the tropical climate. But the most irritating thig here is the Polution and Traffic. Something has to be do with the Envirnment here .

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Thought of the Day

" There is nothing that we cannot face together! There is nothing we cannot overcome together! There is nothing we cannot accomplish together! For together we are strongest! For together we are whole! For together we are.."

" In life, I can never get back what I have lost, but I will never lose what I have so gratefully found."

Sunday, April 25, 2010

A poem

Memories

Within my book of memories,
Are special thoughts of you.
And all the many nice things
You often say and do -

As I turn the pages,
And recall each single thought,
I realize the happiness
That knowing you has brought.

There are memories of the times we've shared
Both bright and sunny days.
There are memories of your kindness
And your friendly thoughtful ways.

There are memories of all those notes,
we would write back and forth,
When we would just get together,
And talk of this or that.

And when I recall these memories
As I go along life's way,
I find they grow more precious still
With every passing day.

A Good Movie...

Yeah recently i have watched a Tamil movie "Vinnai Thandi varuvaya"(Will you Cross the Skies for Me?).. The story is very simple which describes a love story between a hindu guy and Christian girl. But the way it took makes it different from other movies.. Songs are excellent with the magical touch of AR Rahman. Overall i liked the movie... Some moments we can relate and feel with our own life incidents.