Saturday, October 14, 2006

Munnar - The beautiful place in Gods own land, Kerala

Munnar is a small town in Idukki district, of the southern state of Kerala in India. The name is most often used to refer to the whole tourist area, of which the town forms a part.

It is located at the confluence of the mountain streams Muthirappuzha, Chanduvarai and Kundala. It is surrounded by wild jungles and is wet and cold for most of the season. Though part of Kerala state, Tamil workers brought from Tamilnadu and their successors are now majority in Munnar.

Munnar is referred to as the “Switzerland of India” for its natural surroundings and beautiful Old world architecture. Munnar is famous for its cultivation of tea plants. Munnar is declared as a tourist spot by the Government of Kerala. The tourist season in Munnar is from August to March but is especially marvelous during the monsoons, with little streams all over the place.

Munnar is almost full of tea estates and has thick forest cover. Most of the people work in tea estates and many of them are laborers (to pluck the tea leaves). The majority of the tea estates (approx 27/30) are owned by Tata Tea, one of the Tata Group of companies

Munnar is easily approachable, it is about 150 kms from ernakulam, and is a pleasant drive through winding roads amidst tea gardens. The town has many surrounding tourist resorts.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

India Celebrating Navaratri

Navaratri or Navaratra is a Hindu festival. The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit; Nava - Nine and Ratri - nights. The following 9 forms of godesses are worshipped during these nine days: Durga, Bhadrakali, Amba or Jagadamba, Annapurna, Sarvamangala, Bhairavi, Chandika or Chandi, Lalita, and Bhavani.

The festival is celebrated for nine days. The festival begins in Ashad month of Hindu Lunar calender. The 10th dayis celebrated as Dusshera (Vijaya Dushmee), the festival of victory. It is the victory of good over evil. Lord Rama has killed Ravana, the daemon on this day. Hindus burn Ravana and celebrate Dusshera.

All this 10 days you will find a happy dancing mood around India. People in Gujarat, Maharasthraplay Dandiya and Gharbha. Its a treat to watch this dance. Mysore is famous for its royal style Dusshera celebration.

West bengal, is lighten these nine days. Maa Durga is worshipped in various PANDALS created by groups or mandals throughout West Bengal. You have to be there to feel the divinity.
Be there in Navaratri and get blessed my Maa Durga!!!

Bolo Jai Mata Di!!!

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

India Overview

India (Also known as Bharat, named after the emperor Bharat) is a country in South Asia. It is a land of diverse cultures. Geographically it is the seventh largest country and it is the second most populous country, only next to China. It is also the world's largest democracy.

India got independence in 1947, August 15th from the colonial British rule. India has given birth to many scholars. As a computer lover, I am proud to say that the basis of computer, The Binary Numbers are given to the world by India.

India is mixed with various languages, various religions, various cultures, various food, various dresses. Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism all have their origins in India, while Islam, Judaism and Christianity enjoy a strong cultural heritage having arrived through trade even before foreign invasions, and having reached the subcontinent before European occupation of the region.

The country's population, wildlife, geographical terrain and climate system are among the most diverse in the world. India has a coastline of over seven thousand kilometers and no doubt it has many beautiful beaches to enjoy the dancing waters of Indian Ocean.

India is a land of saints. Many saints are born here. And no doubt it has many heritage temples with breathtaking architecture. India is no doubt a hot destination for the world tourists.

I being an Indian, love India. And I will bring to you on this blog, the beauty of India, its people and its culture.

Proud to be an Indian!!!

Mahesh Jain.