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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Tirupati Govindarajaswamy temple

I and my uncle left for tirupati to attend kalyanotsavam seva. we had booked our seva tickets and accomodation tickets online at http://www.ttdsevaonline.com/ . we left by Mysore-Tirupati express from bangalore and reached tirupati at 5:54am next day. We took  room for 1hr in the nearby lodge to refresh ourself and the charges were nominal 100 for 1hr. We left to Govindarajapatnam which is very close to the tirupati railway station. Saint Ramanujacharya consecrated the temple in 1130 AD.

The festivals and functions are similar to those conducted in the Sri Venkateswara temple. The annual Brahmotsavam at this temple is celebrated in the month of Vaisakha every year. The annual float festival is also celebrated every year.


The sub-temples in its premises are:
  • Sri Parthasarathiswami Temple
  • Sri Kalyana Venkateswaraswami Temple
  • Sri Andal Temple
  • Sri Salai Nachiyar Ammavari Temple
  • Sri Ramanuja Temple
  • Sri Vyasaraya Anjaneyaswami Temple (Near Dwajasthambham)
  • Sri Tirumangai Alwar Temple.
  • Sri Kurath Alwar Temple
  • Sri Madhurakavi Alwar Temple
  • Sri Chakrathalwar Temple.
  • Sri Mudal Alwar Temple.
  • Sri Manavala Mahamuni Temple.
  • Sri Vedantha Desikar Temple.
  • Sri Woolu Alwar Temple.
  • Sri Anjaneyaswami Temple(Near outer Bugga).
  • Sri Nammalwar Temple.
  • Sri Sanjeevarayaswami Temple (opposite the Hathiramjee Mutt) 
  • Sri Eduru Anjaneyaswamy Temple.

There was no crowd and we had a nice darshan and we were offered sweet pongal as prasadam. Then we left to Srinivasa mangapuram by bus.





Monday, February 21, 2011

Hoysala Temples -Belur Chennakeshava temple


After excited visit at the Halebid temple I went to bus stand to check out the transportation for Belavadi temple and I was told there is no direct bus to Belavadi. The main attraction in Belavadi is the Veera Narayana Temple built in 1200 AD by Hoysala Veera Ballala II. I decided to visit this temple during my next trip and left for Belur by bus. Belur is 17km from Halebid. The Chennakeshava temple is located 1km from the main bus stand. You can walk to this temple. Belur is bigger town with better facilities than Halebid.
The temple Gopuram is majestic and one of the best I have seen. I was very much attached to the temple gopuram and I have covered it as much as I can. Now you can enjoy the photos.
Main Gopuram


Gopuram-View from inside



Temple theru

Kalyani Tank

Beautiful Garuda I have ever seen



Moolavar


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Hoysala Temples - Visit to Halebid


It was a Friday evening and I was busy preparing for a client call. My colleagues were busy with their plans for the weekend. Their talks were crossing my ears and their plans were about parties/Cricket world cup/shopping/movies.

My meeting got over successfully and I went to have a strong coffee. My colleagues asked me about my plans for weekend, Which Temple are you going this weekend? and I had no answer as I wanted a break from the “weekend”. I replied them with a smile.

I ordered for a cappuccino and I started thinking about the weekend. I remembered my grandma’s experience/stories on Halebid/Belur. When I was in class 5, my parents along with grandma went for a Temple tour in a bus along with relatives. They planned to leave me with my aunt as I had exams (class 5 monthly exams of course). I cried for 2 days and forget about that and concentrated on my exams. When they came home from the tour they were all excited about the temples they had visited and they were sharing their experience with many for more than 3 months. First of them were Halebid and Belur.

Sir your coffee is ready. I picked my coffee and called my grandma. I told her that I remembered her temple tour. She was very happy and started her experience which she had some 15yrs back. I finished my coffee break and busy with my work again.

It was 10:30pm and my colleagues starting leaving office blessing me for a happy weekend. I packed my bag and hurried to catch my cab. Cab experience was boring as my cab mates were talking about the so called weekend. I don’t blame them as the life has become mechanical and they rarely find time for spend together with their loved ones.

I reached home at 11:15pm; I was bitten by Weekend bug and started my plans. I troubled my partner (Google search engine) and found some interesting information on Halebid/Belur. I finished reading them and my clock was laughing at me as it was 3am.

I was more excited reading about Halebid/Belur Temples combined with my grandma’s experience and forgot my sleep. I took bath and I was on my way to Bangalore city bus stand in an auto @ 4am.

My Journey started with coffee and I took the bus to Hassan @ 4:30am.  The Moon was staring at me bright before the full moon day. The bus was empty and I took my seat and started sleeping. The bus stopped for coffee/Tiffin break at some Highway hotel @ 6am. I was not hungry; I took my mobile (More often my camera as I do very less calling) and walked to the Highway to enjoy the speeding vehicles. The sun was rising. I clicked the sunrise and conductor called me.

It was 9am and bus reached Hassan bus station and there was argument among the passengers whether to get down at new bus stand or old bus stand. I was not aware of new bus stand and checked with the old man next to me. He laughed and told me that new bus stand is still awaiting new passengers and he advised me to get down at old bus stand.

I had a light breakfast and took bus to Halebid (Frequency every 45mins). My bus was overcrowded with college students and within 5kms the bus was left with 10 passengers. There is Insat Master control facility in the outskirts of Halebid. One can find many beautiful lakes on the way and windmills on the top of nearby hill.







It was a bumpy road and I was tossed up and down inside the bus before I decided to stand. I reached Halebid at 11am welcomed by a very beautiful and vast lake. As I was enjoying the scenic beauty of the lake the bus stopped in front of the temple. I spent 2hrs in the temple. There is no entrance fee to this temple. Guide services are offered for a group of 10 people for Rs.200 and Rs 250/- if the group has more than 10. Its worth hiring a guide. The History changes if the tourist is a Non-Indian.