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Friday, 4 August 2017

An abode of spirituality: Tiruvayyaru

Tiruvayyaru is a place of great musical and spiritual significance not only for Tamil Nadu but for the entire world of Carnatic music lovers. However, the most admired place wears a deserted look
Tiruvayyaru in Tanjore district of Tamil Nadu,
It had been my long-cherished dream to visit Tiruvayyaru in Tanjore district of Tamil Nadu, ever since I heard a lot about it from the speeches of lovers of music in Hyderabad and elsewhere. But to my astonishment, it was quite different from what I dreamed about it.
I imagined the small village to be a place where there would be intense musical activity daily, with special programmes on auspicious or important occasions. I visited the temple with a view to take a dip in the lore of music. But alas! One’s travels will be only travails in vain to such a distant place from various corners of the country to visit the temple of the Saint and only to be returned disappointed.
Saint Sri Tyagaraja lived at the five river kshetram known as Tiruvayyaru in Tanjore district for about 80 years worshipping his favourite deity Sri Rama for whom he had immense devotion. The saint composed 24,000 keerthanas on Lord Rama describing various aspects of the story of the Lord.
The place has become sacred and world famous since the Saint had the audience of Lord Rama after he recited the Lord's name for 96 crore times. In January 1847 on Pushya Bahula Panchami tithi, Saint Tyagaraja attained salvation at the banks of the sacred river Cauvery.
Sri Tyagaraja Sarma, son of the great grandson of Saint Tyagaraja now resides near the temple and performs daily worship in the temple. Beyond this, there is no other programme that satisfies the staunch lovers of the saint’s compositions. The only event conducted is the seven-day programme ending the Pushya Bahula Panchami every year when musicians from all over the country reach Tiruvayyaru and render Pancharatna Kritis en mass.
Devotional music has a profound influence on human mind unlike any other form of art. That is why great seers who regarded recitation of God’s name as the most potent means of salvation not only practised Nada yoga but have also made a significant contribution to the progress of this cult.
Of these, Tyagaraja of the universal fame, the greatest of the exponents of the classical Karnataka music is an outstanding one. He provided a rich musical medium for this method of worship. Such a great spiritual leader and musical genius who enjoys reputation all over the world is least known or popular in the small sleeping village called Tiruvayyaru, where Tyagaraja lived and attained communion with Lord Sri Rama.
Tyagaraja in his compositions relates the truths of the Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita and handed over to mankind the story of Rama in a musical form. He is one of the long-line of torch bearers of spiritual enlightenment like Jayadeva, Purandaradasa et al born right from the times of Rig Veda. He occupies a unique place among the best representatives of the Indian hymnology.
Does he not deserve to be remembered daily through a rendition of his compositions in the temple dedicated to him in Tiruvayyaru, on the banks of the sacred river Cauvery in Tanjore district of Tamil Nadu?
Tiruvayyaru is a place of great musical and spiritual significance not only for Tamil Nadu but for the entire south and the world of Carnatic music lovers. The organisers of music festivals or music concerts in the entire South India may organise similar concerts monthly, if not daily, in the temple of Tyagaraja in Tiruvayyaru to perpetuate the great musical traditions of India.



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These Places Have Millions of Treasure Hidden in Them


India used to be the richest country in the world. That is why it was called 'Golden Bird'. There are many such places in India where there is a lot of hidden treasures. It is said that these treasures are organisms and no one can crack them. Today we are going to tell you about such treasures.
# Padmanabhaswamy temple basement, Kerala

Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala received international fame, when its basement opened in June 2011. The officials were stunned by the inside scene. There were utensils used daily in the basement with jewels, crowns and statues. But all of them were gold and many of them were also engaged. The international price of this treasure found in the basement was estimated at $ 22 billion.
# Mir Osman Ali's Treasury, Hyderabad

Mir Ali Usman was the last Nizam of Heedabad. He ruled the equivalent of England In 2008, Forbes Magazine ranked him the fifth richest person in the world with the wealth of $ 210 billion. It is said that his treasure is buried under the Kothi Mahal, Hyderabad, where he spent most of his life. However, none of the real accounting or assessment of their property.
# Man Singh's treasure, Jaipur

Raja Mansingh-I of Jaipur was the general of Akbar's army. He was one of Akbar's navratanas. According to a mythological story, after the victory of Afghans in 1580, they did not give Akbar a share of loot and hiding in the fort of Jaigad of the treasure. Some people believe that the treasure was hidden under their fort. The authenticity of this fact also comes from the fact that former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had ordered the discovery of the treasure during the Emergency.
# Mughal Treasure of Alwar, Rajasthan

Alwar's fort is in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, 150 km from Delhi. According to folklore, Mughal king Jahangir took shelter here during his exile and hid his treasure here. It is said that a large part of the treasure is still hidden in the fort. Before the Mughal Empire, Alwar's state was extremely prosperous. Here cups were made from the leaves.
# Nadir Shah's Treasure

Iranian invader Nadir Shah in 1739, attacked India and along with 50,000 soldiers entered Delhi. Nadir Shah also massacred 20,000-30,000 people with heavy loot. It is said that the loot was so great that at the time of his return, his camp was 150 miles long. Nadir Shah million gold coins, diamonds filled bags, Pakistan Takht-e-Mark (now Iran) and looted noted, Kohinoor diamond, which are now in the British crown.

9 Indian places loved by Foreigners




India, the country which has so much to offer for each & everyone.  Foreigners love to visit India because they can explore many things. One can find out India as a whole package for nature sightseeing, pilgrimage tours, adventure holidays and of course for the vast traditional & cultural festivals all around the corners.
So, here we have summed up 9 best Indian places loved by foreigners:-
  1. Agra
Agra is famous for one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Taj Mahal. It is a world heritage monument and is another reason for being one of the most famous destinations for foreign tourists in India.
One can also visit Moti Masjid, Agra fort, and Mughal gardens.
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  1. New Delhi
Being the capital of India foreign tourists get attracted towards the historical events & monuments of New Delhi. One of the main reasons could be that all major cities are well connected with flights from Delhi. The Capital city offers tourist places like the India Gate, the war memorial & also known as Indian Army’s Tomb, Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Red Fort – the historical fort and residence for Mughal emperors around 200 years.
In addition, specialities of Mughlai food, kebabs, biryanis & delicious Delhi street food at Chandni Chowk are special attractions.
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  1. Jaipur
Foreigners love to visit the royal & magnificent city of Jaipur because of its rich cultural heritage and splendid forts and monuments. One can definitely make a visit to the famous Hawa Mahal, City Palace,  Amber Fort, Jaigad Fort, Nahargarh Fort. Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur are other famous tourist destinations.
Other attractions include Rajasthani cuisine and Puppet Shows, traditional clothes market and other heritage shows.
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  1. Goa
Goa is a fun & happening state for all Indians and foreigners. This place is famous for beaches, adventure sports, casinos, seafood, popular churches and flea markets.
Goa is also famous for its Sunburn Musical events, Goa Carnival & Goa food & Cultural festival.
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  1. Khajuraho
 Khajuraho, located in Madhya Pradesh is one of the most visited place for foreigners in India because of its famous wall craving temples. It is one of the UNESCO World heritage sites in India.
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  1. Rishikesh
Rishikesh might not be very famous for its natural beauty among foreigners but they love to come here in search of peace and calmness. As there are many Meditation, Yoga centers, and Ashrams which attracts foreigners from all over the world.
Rishikesh is also referred as “World Capital of Yoga”. Foreigners get the touch of spiritual heritage with temples & River Ganga.
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  1. Kasol
Kasol is a small town in Himachal Pradesh but very famous among foreigners. Foreign tourists like to stay in the camps and prefer to enjoy the amazing views all around. Easy availability of Marijuana can also be considered as one of the reasons for more foreigners.
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  1. Varanasi
Varanasi is one of the holiest City of India. The Spirituality of the place attracts foreign tourists from everywhere. Hence, foreigners come here to purify their soul by taking a dip in Ganga River and visiting various temples in Varanasi. Also, attending evening Aarti is must to do.
 
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  1. Alleppey
Alleppey is best known for the backwaters, referred as the “Venice of the East”. Foreigners like to enjoy the lavish green paddy fields and they stay in the unique Alleppey houseboats.
This place is also famous for its excellent Ayurvedic therapies and massages.

Wednesday, 2 August 2017

13 places for a refreshing monsoon getaway from Bengaluru





Munnar

Munnar, with its tea estates- is majestic. During the monsoons it is extraordinary. Little cloud cover, farm walks and rolling hills and valleys rife with streams, Munnar is one of the most attractive places in Kerala and one heck of a monsoon getaway from Bangalore.
Photo: Munnar Holiday
Hebri, Udupi

Renowned for its evergreen forests Hebri attains its extraordinary heights throughout monsoon. A dreamlike weather with the scenes of the Kudalatheertha Falls which is also in the region.
Photo: Mygola
Dandeli

By the river Kali, perched amidst dense jungle that is home to wildlife, Dandeli offers brilliant rapids that are a test to the serious rafter.

Photo: Bangalore Hikers
Yercaud

The fact that one needs to manage 20 hairpins post-Salem to reach this hill station shouldn’t stop you from visiting. As filled with lakes and thick jungle, the place has an extraordinary beauty during the monsoon. The location is ideal for bird watching, nature walks and photography.
Source: Tamilnadu Tourism - blogger
Agumbe, Shimoga

The second highest precipitation in India, Agumbe is one site that ought to be ignored during the monsoons by those who may get excited in the rains. That being said, you have plenty to enjoy this place during the monsoon including waterfalls and streams that snake through jungles.

Photo: MakeMyHangout
Kudremukh and Coffee Estates, Chikmagalur
Kudremukh (Horse Face hill) that’s made of combined mountain slopes. Come monsoon and the place takes on especially alluring features with the water drops on the tip of grass. With great home-stay alternatives in the area and also waterfalls, streams and coffee plantations in the region you are in for a lovely time at this getaway.

Photo: shishirhkumar.blogspot.com
Ketti Valley, Ooty

Extending from the Mysore Plateau to the plains of Coimbatore is the Ketti Valley. With rain, Ooty's fauna gets a shade greener that makes things all the more beautiful.

Photo: The Holiday India
Chembra Hills, Wayanad

The Chembra Hills is one of the fascinating locales in Wayanad, a place that’s supposedly close to God’s heart in God’s own country. Hillocks right out of a fairy tale, a heart shaped lake that never dries up, and more real beauty adds to the beauty of the land. You will need to climb six peaks to reach the top of Chembra Hills that’s at the height of 2,100 mt.

Photo: TouristDestinations
Horsley Hills, Andhra Pradesh

Horsley Hills is regarded to as ‘Andhra’s Ooty.’ This most romantic place allows fantastic views of the Eastern Ghats, and the fresh mountain air might just be what the doctor directed. Another attraction of this hill location is some of the oldest geological rock structures you find here.

Photo: MouthShut.com
Tiger Reserve, Masinagudi

One of the great monsoon getaways around Bangalore, Masinagudi represents a rain soaked array of trees and green thickets complete with blossoms in bloom in the jungle. Of course, the Tigers themselves are noble, to say the least, some rain or shine.

Photo: TravelEscape
Mandalpatti, Coorg

Mandalpatti is one of the least travelled regions in the beautiful Coorg. Often touched by fog, the mountain range offers scenic views in a gorgeous green scenery, and with the feeling of rain, it’s more than a little romantic.

Photo: Reddit
Shivanasamudra Falls, Mandya

The attraction of any waterfall is developed by rain. It goes with the Shivanasamudra Falls in the island town of the same name. It’s the river Cauvery that separates into two before dropping from a height of 320ft.

Skandagiri

A historic village complete with 18th-century forts and rustic life that transports you to another time, Skandagiri is a refreshing getaway. Rains are a reward with this place. Reaching all the way up a hilltop to be received by water carrying clouds is an experience unto itself.

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