September 5, 2016

August 22, 2016

Krishna Pushkaralu 2016

we planned to go on the second day of pushkaralu since the first day falls on friday which is celebrated as varalakshmi vratham. after performing pooja at home on friday. we started from Chennai central railway station on saturday morning by Lucknow express and reached the Vijayawada station by late noon. my uncle and niece were waiting for us in station. when  we got down in the railway station two young (girls) volunteers came to help us. they escorted us till we got an auto to the bathing ghats. we thanked the lovely girls and left for the river Krishnaveni.

Exit from the Railway station in Vijayawada

Pushkaram is festival of river that occurs once in 12 years and celebrated for 12 days and is celebrated with much glory.  Like we celebrated Godavari pushkaralu last year at Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh, this year Krishna Pushkaralu welcomes us to vijayawada district the hub of Krishna pushkaralu in the state of  Andhra pradesh. we reserved the tickets for my family for the pushkaralu luckily i have holidays since it falls on weekend and independence day follows the weekend. so we felt it is the best time for the holy trip.


Dad and Uncle at Durga Ghat




Pushkar Staff are maintaining the cleanliness
Pushkaralu is a festival of River Krishna which normally occurs once in every 12 years The Pushkaram is observed for a period of 12 days from the time of entry of Jupiter into Virgo (Kanya rasi). The festival is "theoretically" observed throughout the twelve months that the planet remains in that sign, but the first 12 days are considered most sacred as pushkarudu takes holy dip in the river in those days. this year (2016), the celebration of pushkaralu starts on 12 August and lasts upto 23 August 2016.

Mom at Durga Ghat after holy dip

boating in the Krishna river





Media people are covering the Pushkar


people taking holy dip


River krishna from Durga Ghat 



Look at the crowd





waiting for the cab to clim the hill top
after the holy bath in the river, we left the luggages with dad and uncle and went to take the blessings of the holy maa kanaga durga. The Goddess (Maa) is beautifully decorated with glittering ornaments and looks so gracefully holding the trident in the standing posture opposite to the durga ghat. After the having darshan we are thinking how to climb the hill for the darshan of Kanaka Durga Maathaji.The river and surroundings of all the ghats and temple are  neatly maintained.Arrangements are neatly maintained by Andhra Government. Security arrangements are well planned and  executed.

Entrance for climbing the hill 




Colourful lights ready to lit up the river


Lights decoration near the river bank.


Venkatesh and his friends
The PVP Siddartha college students who helped me in climbing the hill.

Stalls on the road opposite to Durga Ghat
Balloonwala stood on the road to sell in big and colourful fancy balloons and dresswala stood next to him.




Drummer
The drummer is waiting to sell his wares by playing the drums whenever children cross that way.


the city of Vijayawada is fully decorated with colourful lights which made the city to glitter the whole 12 days and its a feast for eyes.






All in all, it was a memorable trip, which will forever be framed in our hearts for a long time. My first trip to vijayawada was wonderful and i will cherish every moment of it because of the lovely volunteers. Thank you guys.you made my trip the most cherishable one.

August 16, 2016

Did You Know....?


1. Your shoes are the first thing people subconsciously notice about you. Wear nice shoes.

2. If you sit for more than 11 hours a day, there's a 50% chance you'll die within the next 3 years

3. There are at least 6 people in the world who look exactly like you. There's a 9% chance that you'll meet one of them in your lifetime.

4. Sleeping without a pillow reduces back pain and keeps your spine stronger.

5. A person's height is determined by their father, and their weight is determined by their mother.

6. If a part of your body "falls asleep", you can almost always "wake it up" by shaking your head.

7. There are three things the human brain cannot resist noticing - Food, attractive people and danger

8. Right-handed people tend to chew food on their right side

9. Putting dry tea bags in gym bags or smelly shoes will absorb the unpleasant odour.

10. According to Albert Einstein, if honey bees were to disappear from earth, humans would be dead within 4 years.

11. There are so many kind of apples, that if you ate a new one everyday, it would take over 20 years to try them all.

12. You can survive without eating for weeks, but you will only live 11 days without sleeping.

13. People who laugh a lot are healthier than those who don't.

14. Laziness and inactivity kills just as many people as smoking.

15. A human brain has a capacity to store 5 times as much information as Wikipedia

16. Our brain uses same amount power as 10-watt light bulb!!

17. Our body gives enough heat in 30 mins to boil 1.5 litres of water!!

18. Stomach acid (conc. HCl) is strong enough to dissolve razor blades!!

19. Take a 10-30 minute walk every day. & while you walk, SMILE. It is the ultimate antidepressant.

Le Royal Meridian Hotel



Painting that adored the wall of Le Royal Meridian hotel

Black forest is ready to bite

saffron dashed Rasmalai

Colourful arrangements


few clicks at Le Royal Meridian, Chennai






















Chennai - Area names

Some history about various  area names in Chennai 

* Syed Shah Pettai has become “Saidapet”

* In 17,18-th centuries this area was under control of a Nawab and this was the garden were his horses were resting and getting fed. So it was called "Ghoda bagh"  (Horse Garden). It later became “Kodambakkam”

* Armoured Vehicles And Depot of India became “Avadi” (AVADI)

* Several Chrome leather factories in the region resulted in this area being called “Chrompet”

* This area was full of coconut trees. Therefore named as “tennampettai”. It was later changed as “Teynampet”

* Urdu word “che baug” (six gardens) became “Chepauk”.

* Saundara Pandian bazaar became “Pondy Bazaar”

* “vilva marankal” area with the flowers used for the Lord known as Mahavilvam over time has become “Mambalam”

* pallavapuram became “Pallavaram”.

* Madras Presidency head was Panagal Raja at one point and based on his name, the park was named as “Panagal Park”

* Based on name of Justice party leader Sir. Thiagarajan Chettiar, the area is known as “T Nagar”

* “Purasai” trees were in abundance in the region, leading it to be called “Purasaiwalkam”

* “Puspakavalli” in Sanskrit due to the large amount of Jasmine plants / trees in the region became “puviruntavalli” in tamil to get transformed as “Poondamali” now.

* In the 17th century, a Muslim saint who lived here 'kunankuti Mastan Sahib'. Thondi was his native town in Ramanathapuram district. Therefore, the local people called him tontiyar. That's the current areas known as “Tondiarpet”.

* Before the area was used for feeding cattle. So called as Mandai veli before becoming “Mandaveli”

* Peacock were roaming freely in the area leading it to be called Mayilai puram and later becoming “Mylapore”

* Pallavas used to conduct or wage wars in the region now known as “Porur”

* Bamboo (Perambu) trees were throughout the region was a few hundred years ago, now known as “Perambur”.

* Based on Thirusula nathar temple area became “Thirusulam”. (BTW Trident hotel name came from the same source.. Trident means Thirusulam).

* The pond with lots of lilies opposite to Parthasarathy temple was known as Thiru allikkeni  transformed itself to “Triplicane”

* Thomas Parry used to do business in this area. He gained the respect from people resulting in the name “Parry’s Corner”. That is also why it is not “Paris Corner”  

*This area had many Neem trees around a big lake in Tamil Neem+Lake is Veepa+yeri this is now called Vepery

July 5, 2016

Raahu kalam Chart

Whenever we supposed to do something. Mom and dad used to ask me to check the Raghu kalam, in order to be cautious that nothing should be done in wrong time (i.e.Raghu kalam) 

Most of the time it was pretty difficult for me to remember the timing of these kalams.

so here is a simple way that to remember the so called Raghu kalam.

The only thing that one should remember is the phrase

“Mother Saw Father Wearing the Turban”

M(other)    -   MONDAY       -  7:30 – 9:00

S(aw)         -  SATURDAY     - 9:00 – 10:30

F(ather)     -  FRIDAY          - 10:30 – 12:00

W(earing)  -  WEDNESDAY  - 12:00 – 1:30

TH(e)         -  THURSDAY     - 1:30 – 3:00  

TU(rban)    - TUESDAY        - 3:00 – 4:30

Left with Sunday                 – 4:30 – 6:00

Assuming the Sunrise is at 6:00 AM


June 2, 2016

Share the Laundry Load



Since generations laundry is considered as women’s job. By that period of time women were staying at home taking care of children and elder people.now things has been changed due to population growth and both male and female should work to fulfill the necessities of their family members.
In the current senario it is mandatory for both husband and wife to work. Hence it is a difficult task for a wife alone to take care of all the household work like cooking, cleaning, mopping, washing etc.
Taking care of kids are a very difficult which needs so much patience as well as time. In the busy schedule, it is really a tough task for a woman to do the laundry alone. So the so called better half can share the load of the laundry by helping her.
It will not only reduce the work load, it will also reduce the stress of the woman which she has to go.
Sharing the load helps her to do the work faster with joy.  



“I am taking part in the #ShareTheLoad Challenge with Ariel and Akshara at BlogAdda.”

May 27, 2016

Kalahasti – Pancha bootha sthalam


Kalahasti is one of the pancha bootha sthalams of lord shiva and famous for its Vayu linga, representing wind. Lord Shiva in his aspect as Vayu (wind) is worshiped as Kalahasteeswara.

This temple is also known as Rahu-Ketu kshetra, as Rahu-Ketu pooja is done here to get rid of doshams of the devotees. This temple is also regarded as Dakshina Kasi. 



 My weekend trip to Kalahasti is a wonderful experience with my nephew Hari and my darling Mom.
We started here on saturday evening and went for shopping and munching some street food with my cousins there. Bangles is one of the best item in the top of  my shopping list. So i purchased as much as i can and we roamed around the streets and reached home with loads of snacks for my aunt family and slept as our stomachs are already filled with enough chats and chai.



 Devotional journey started the very next day. Yes at first we went to the temple for darshan. After darshan we had prasadams sold by the temple as we are very hungry due to fasting since morning. As i have office the next day and my cousin had college we are supposed to leave by evening bus. 
Hence we were left with a short time. So we took two bikes and started to roam again crossing the river Swarnamukhi leaving mom behind with the uncle and my little cousin in the bus stop to book the tickets.



First, my cousin suggested to go a nearby waterfalls which is called as Veyilingala Kona Waterfall. It was really a fantastic experience there. We sat on the rocks with our legs submerged in water. Clicked pictures in that dense forest area and enjoyed the water fall. 



We went to the temple near the falls after clicking photos over there we left to suka brahma ashram another peaceful shrine of lord sai ram neatly maintained with a colourful park around the temple which gives a pleasant ambience to the temple with a cool evening breeze. The hightlight of the temple is a huge shiv lingam constructed on top of the mandap.



March 24, 2016

HOLI DAY DOODLE AND WISHES


Wishing you all a very happy and colourful Holi with my doodle with pen...












March 21, 2016

Khul Ke Khelo Holi

Holi the Festival of vivid colours, it is celebrated by very few chennaites, School children and college goers will celebrate this festival here in Chennai, I have a wonderful memories of Holi with my in school days,
When i was in school my friends i used to buy colours and keep it safely in our school bags till the last bell. We wish everyone happy holi and share some delicacies with eachother. When the bell rang we will start splashing colours on each other and make the white uniform into a multicolor one. Some girls try to hide themselves or ran into other class rooms. By the end of the day  everyone used to get painted with vibrant colors to the extent that we become almost unrecognizable. That is not the end we end up throwing colours on other class girls and teachers who are very close to us. Though they try to avoid themselves from getting coloured our boys wont leave them.

                When i reach home with a mixture of colours already my brother will be there drenched with colours and getting scolding from Mom.

After getting a earful of scoldings from mom my brother takes bath and again goes to play Holi with the his friends in our Apartment.
Those moments are still unforgettable... Missing those wonderful days....

Wishing you all a very happy, colourful and safe Holi....    


“ #KhulKeKheloHoli sharing my Holi memories at BlogAdda in association with Parachute Advansed.”




February 22, 2016

Kedara Gowri Vratham


Kedara Gowri vratham is celebrated in my friend house. Iam happy to share the Beautiful moments clicked by Sarvesh. Goddess Gauri Devi obtained the half part in the body of Lord Shiva by observing this vratham. Hence it is observed by people to get rid of sorrows and Sins and to lead the life with happiness and pleasure.