Friday, August 14, 2009

Heaven @Pookala - Kodagu

Kodagu, also known as Coorg, Scotland Of India, is by itself nature's paradise... This place, Pookala Kadamakolli Homestay just made us feel @heaven during our out-of-office bash! We, the gang of five, started to Gonikoppa on a friday night by Airavatha, a volvo service by ksrtc.. From here began our unwinding activity from the usual core activities of the week! Early in the morning by 3:30 A.M, we landed at Gonikoppa, a south Kodagu town.. We were welcomed by our hosts Suja and Chithra.. It was still dark and we could'nt see each other properly!!!

After travelling in Suja's jeep for about 1.5hours, the gang landed @Kadamakolli Homestay! Were served with hot tea by the hosts.. In the darkness of dawn, we could hear the sound of water along with chirping of birds.. But, could'nt make out from where the sound originated.. As the nautical dawn gave rise to Sun, we were on cloud nine, seeing a mellifluous stream in front of our homestay!!! All excited, we just did'nt give ourselves even a minute to relax... It was a hotfoot to the stream, where we dabbled, enjoying ourselves for sometime.. Having fun in the stream, we had forgotten the world!

Suja, our host, called us for a nature walk through the green pastures.. Now started the battle with the leeches! Could'nt just escape from these blood suckers... Each one of us were busy in leech probe and removal! With greenery everywhere, the walk in the unpolluted, fresh air was lung fulfilling... Back to the homestay, we got ready for the next series of adventure... Food was authentic Kodava cuisine.. Yummy akki rotti is unforgettable! Hospitality of our hosts added to the homely feeling there.. Suja and Chithra used to accompany us to all places, rendering an intro to the place, vegetation, culture of the scenic village.. All set to take up adventure, we headed towards a white water rafting camp of river Kaveri... Few of us had butterflies in stomach, still deciding whether to take up this feat?!
On seeing our friends getting ready with life jackets, courage levels boosted and we all were ready to sign the agreement given by the authorities there, which said, "Adventure @our own risk!"... Then began a session of warm up and guidelines, as the guide taught how to raft in different scenarios... All set, we took up the fun filled feat! As we went along, the raft cannon balled along the white waters! The team was in high spirits, with pulse throbing at it's fastest... An adventure, first of it's kind for few of us, came to an end, with all the joyous fun etched in our minds!


On the way back, we all had a great craving for food! As the dusk fell, it was drizzling... We chilled out with hot pakodas and tea, as it continued to shower for the rest of the day.. Played indoor games, amidst our usual comedies!

Next day began afresh.. Started with a trek in the stream! Early morning, cool air, chirping of birds, stream view... It was as though we were artists in a simulated fairy world! Thank god, mother earth is still uncontaminated in atleast some places! Green, green and green everywhere! After the second combat with leeches near the stream, we got ready for a short trip to Iruppu falls.. Iruppu, a tiny cascade was a nice place, except for the usual Sunday crowd! Our hosts had packed lunch for us.. After gormandizing mouth watering meals, the gang headed to the last but not the least place to visit, Tholpetta - Wayanad's wildlife sanctuary.. Took a safari ride in the forest jeep to spot out very few deers and pachyderms! Back @Pookala, we packed up, chatted with our hosts - Suja, Chithra and Ajji, spending the last few moments of this trip @Heaven of Pookala! Even today, we relish the memories of our times with our hosts @Pookala! Back to Gonikoppa Bus stand, we boarded Airavatha with the most sweet memories! This jaunt to Pookala was as though, "we all had, had a reverie!!"... I swear, it is one of the very best trips i have ever had.. Thanks to our ever bubbly gang too!!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Lepakshi - A shrine of Vijayanagar style




Lepakshi, a shrine of the Vijayanagar style, is of fame for it's architectural beauty with it's repository of mural paintings and one of the finest sculptures of the history. Located in a small village of Ananthpur district of Andhra Pradesh, known by the same name, Lepakshi is about 2 hrs journey from Bengaluru.

Had been to this heritage on a weekend one-day excursion.. Placed in a silent village, there lies a magnificient temple complex which has a vast outer enclosure and and an inner enclosure with the main temple. As we entered the main temple area, we were welcomed by the "Ranga Mantapa", comprising of the life size carvings of the "stage artists" like musicians with instruments such as flute, mrudanga, tabla and dancers! It made us get a feel of the historical Nruthya Sabha, a stage for artists in the king's regime! The cielings in this Mantapa have the excellent, breath taking mural paintings in the Vijayanagar style. These paintings are really worth a view as they depict puranic episodes of Narada, Rambha, Dattathreya..

History of this architecture is interesting! The temple was built by Virupanna, a treasurer of the Vijayanagar kings.. He concieved the idea and built it in the absence of the king. The king, on returning, having found the treasury empty, ordered for the punishment of making Virupanna blind! Treasurer being very loyal, carried out the heinous order using his own bands. The marks of his bleeding eyes can still be seen on the walls of one of the Mantapas! The Kalyana Mantapa is half constructed shrine, having stone carvings etched to their perfection!
This Kalyana Mantapa boasts of the Vijayanagar style sculptures, the famous ones being the monolithic, unfinished pillars.. The Nagalinga, carved in a huge single grey sandstone, largest of it's kind in India, is eye enticing!

The colossal painting of Lord Veerabhadra is the centre of attraction in the inner hall of the main temple. Pooja and offerings were given to Lords Shiva, Vishnu and Veerabhadra..

The inner hall also has a flawless sculpture of "ideal feminine beauty" - adharsha sthree!
This small village does not offer good restaurants.. Knowing this fact, we had packed lunch! After having revitalised our eyes with the exuberance of the Vijayanagar's architectural beauty, we headed towards yet another attraction of Lepakshi, the gigantic Nandi.. Made of a single granite stone, it's quite huge! One of the largest Nandi sculptures in India... It is about 15 feet high and 27 feet wide, claiming to be one of the largest of it's kind.. The remarkable fact about this structure is that, Nandi can be seen from the Nagalinga, behind the Veerabhadra temple... The Nagalinga can also be seen from Nandi! Hats off to the sculptors of the Vijayanagar times!

Lepakshi, a must see for art connoisseurs, is truly a striking monument of the Vijayanagar style... I wish that the invaluable mural paintings are rescued from weathering, thereby protecting them for future generations to see.. A visit to this heritage will truly reward those who can rejoice the Indian traditional art!