During a recent trip to Auroville, near Pondicherry, I captured some beautiful sky shots of the setting sun as we drove to the Panchamukha Anjaneya temple after checking into the guesthouse. The road took us through the countryside before connecting with the highway; I always enjoy photographing palm trees in the foreground of a sinking sun or twilight hours because they add a contrasting feel to the scene.
Friday, December 30, 2022
Sunset around Auroville
During a recent trip to Auroville, near Pondicherry, I captured some beautiful sky shots of the setting sun as we drove to the Panchamukha Anjaneya temple after checking into the guesthouse. The road took us through the countryside before connecting with the highway; I always enjoy photographing palm trees in the foreground of a sinking sun or twilight hours because they add a contrasting feel to the scene.
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
44th Chess Olympiad (Signs)
The event is actually taking place in a village called Poonjeri on the outskirts of Mamallapuram; the government has erected a large stadium/auditorium to host the event, and all the participants from 187 countries have been housed in several resorts in Mamallapuram. To put it simply, the stretch from Chennai to Mamallapuram has been in a celebratory mood, and it is expected that many people will visit during the chess tournament or at least to view the preparations for the event.
I, too, would like to see the event advertisements and the Thambi, The Knight, the official mascot of the 44th Chess Olympiad, who is touring Tamil Nadu, particularly Chennai. But, due to the unfinished rainwater storm project and health difficulties, I couldn't get out of the house.
The Thambi, which meant "Little Brother," was designed to emphasize Tamil Nadu culture. The knight wears the traditional garb of dhoti and shirt, and perhaps the brown horse accentuates the South Indian tone (dusky or brown), and the mascot's general dressing style mimics the Chief Minister's, which may have derived from his appearance.
The Napier Bridge, also known as the Iron Bridge, is another landmark in Chennai that has been completely painted as a chess board (to commemorate the 44th Chess Olympiad); it has also become a shooting spot, with people taking selfies and videos on the bridge.
I hope the event was a huge success and India won the battle so that history will remember it. Images courtesy Google.
Something to know about the Chess Olympiad: The first Olympiad was unofficial! An attempt was made to incorporate chess into the Olympic Games for the 1924 Games, yet, this failed due to difficulties distinguishing between amateur and professional players. The first unofficial Chess Olympiad took place in Paris at the same time as the 1924 Summer Olympics.
Every two years, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) organizes the tournament and chooses the host nation. This time their choice was India!
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Signs on ECR (& health update)
The ECR is a scenic coastal road in Chennai that leads to Puducherry, and I generally traveled on it up to Mamallapuram, my ancestor's hometown. Aside from being a historically significant location for 5th-century rock-cut sculptures, I always look forward to its road trips and photo opportunities. Here are a few signs I shot from one of the trips.
Monday, June 13, 2022
RGB Monday
They got a large remote control Jeep for his birthday, and he was invited to the venue by putting him in the seat. To our surprise, he remained quiet and pleasant during the event, but he was ecstatic when everyone fed him cake after his parents assisted him in cutting the cake.
They bought a double-layered cake with his name written on a chocolate bar facing the guest and a candle in the shape of a lotus that blooms when lit. I'm glad the event was held on the ground floor since it made it easier for me to attend. I went close to the stage to see what was happening, and it was a modest and pleasant gathering. We had mutton biriyani and veg-biryani for dinner, but it was too spicy, and I limited myself.
You can see Kavin (bro's son) in a red hat, watching the happening. |
Wednesday, May 04, 2022
Signs2
The engraved inscription on the stone slab was beautifully embellished with illustrations that highlight the landmarks and cultural symbols of Tamil Nadu. On the left stood the saint, Tiruvaluvar, and on the right was the stone chariot of the Valluvar Kottam in Chennai. The top line includes the rock-cut temples of Mamallapuram and the statue of Kannagi from the Tamil epic Silapathikaram.
The foundation was laid by the late former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, M. Karunanidhi.
A warning sign or message to drivers on the east coast road, abbreviated as ECR.
The government renamed ECR Muthtamil Kalaizar Road two days ago (after the late Tamil Nadu chief minister, M.Karunanithi); however, I believe that the original name (ECR) was more appropriate and easier to pronounce. Even though the OMR (old Mamallapuram Road), the IT corridor of Chennai, was renamed Rajiv Gandhi Road some time ago, people still refer to it by its former name. Similarly, I expect the ECR will continue to spell the same.
Friday, October 08, 2021
Skywatch Friday: Sunset on ECR
Sun setting behind palmyra trees of ECR |
I witnessed a beautiful sunset when I drove to Mamallapuram (on ECR) last month. Around six o'clock in the evening, the sun was setting down the west in bright red color or almost looked like a crimson sun. But since we kept moving and with the trees' interruption, I couldn't capture the sight of the sunset.
We moved further on the road, and while coming into a clear view, the sun went below the horizon, leaving some lovely hues across the sky. As I was sitting in the front passenger seat, I could only capture through the windshield, and when driving over the bypass road, I got a broad view of the twilight sky.
A panoramic view of the road and sunset. |
Monday, September 13, 2021
RGB Monday
My parents decided to visit my maternal aunt's home and then to Mamallapuram to invite some relatives to the next week's baby shower of my sister-in-law. Taking this as an opportunity, my parents decided to take me out on Saturday, as I haven't gone out since lockdown 0.2; I also visited my aunt's home after five years.
I want to visit my aunt's home sometime and gladly took this opportunity, though I didn't get into her home as we had a short time as we arrived there in the evening. But surprisingly, aunt decided to accompany us on our drive to Mamallapuram, and that way she could spend time with us. Later we dropped her off at a bus stop on the way home, and she immediately got on her bus and reached home on time.
It was nice to come out after a long time, and I could see many changes around me, and some remain the same as before. I could see houses and buildings in bright colors and many developments in road construction and flyovers, easing the traffic. I shared above is one of an apartment painted in different colors in the neighborhood of West Tambaram. I also got a series of sunset shots from the ECR to share in a future post.
Monday, November 09, 2020
RGB Monday
Last week, I got to
travel to some relative's house to present an invitation to my brother's
marriage (Nov 26th) along with the parents, cousin, and uncle, and a few of them were
distant relatives similarly staying at a distance of about 60 to 70 km from our
location. So my parent thought that it would be an opportunity to take me out as
I haven’t traveled anywhere (other than going on a half-day trip to
Mamallapuram last month) since the announcement of lockdown in March. One of a
relative’s house located on ECR got a colorful Ganesh temple (pic above) at the end of their road.
Monday, October 05, 2020
Sunday tale – a trip to Mamallapuram
I got an opportunity or I agreed to take a short distance ride on Sunday, after so long days of not coming out of home – for nearly seven months I held myself inside the home, other than looking out from the balcony. Glad we moved here, to our native house, a year and a half early to the pandemic starts so I have this benefit of watching from the balcony what is not possible in our previous house in backstreet with least activities on road. Lockdown days were quiet and pleasant here, but the relaxations lately made it very noisy. Back to Sunday, we accompanied our extended family for a temple visit in our ancestral town Mamallapuram, as per our family tradition, visiting this goddess temple has been made mandatory when a marriage is fixed.
The busy ECR on Sunday in the shadow of trees. This is part of road beyond Mamallapuram towards Pondicherry. |
Yes, my brother’s engagement is fixed
at the end of this month and so was this visit. I’m not a believer in god exist
but I still accompany my family to temples as long it takes me out or
traveling. We hit the east coast road (ECR) early morning but the ride wasn’t
fun and comforting as well, as I had to wear a mask all the time even though I
pull down to chin often it lacks freeness. I now understand how difficult it
must be for those who go to work, wearing the mask all the time and while I
couldn’t sit freely, I wonder how tough it is to do tasks with masks!
I couldn’t see any great changes on ECR other than closed
amusement parks and tourism and entertaining hubs but the traffic was unusual for the time
6.30 in morning. I saw many cycle riders on the ECR, enjoying the cool morning
weather, while quietly pedalling on the left side of the road unlike a lot on motorbikes
vrooming and terrifying the other bike/car riders. We extended our ride another 25km from Mamallapuram to visit another
family deity temple. Due to the pandemic and lockdown the government has
restricted any rituals, so my family simply visited and worshiped the deities
in the temples.
One of the temple is located amid palm trees and farm lands, a km away from ECR main road |
I sat in our SUV quite after a year
gap, because only last October we left the car for interior tinkering and
painting which was delivered only a week early to lockdown in March so I didn’t
had any chance to travel or sit in the car. My trip to Amirthi Zoological Park (Vellore)
in February happened in my uncle’s car and it’s the only trip I had this year
where I drove for a 150 kms. My travel to Mamallapuram on Sunday was a half day
trip and our breakfast was brought from a relative’s house there and we
returned home by noon for lunch. It was good to travel even it was for a short
distance of 70 km but for a travel enthusiastic this gives a bit joy and I hope
the pandemic is over soon so that I travel every length.
Monday, June 17, 2019
Sister’s Wedding @ Mamallapuram
Monday, June 03, 2019
RGB Monday
Thursday, March 28, 2019
A2B Park at Mamallapuram
Linking this post for Good Fences by Gosia
Friday, October 12, 2018
Skywatch Friday
Thursday, July 21, 2016
ECR – A Highway Ride
Monday, August 17, 2015
RGB Monday
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Row of Boats
Monday, July 20, 2015
RGB Monday (doors and frames)
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Sri Vidhya Ganapati Temple @ HIMT Campus
Friday, October 10, 2014
Renovated Kaj Schmidt Memorial
Friday, July 11, 2014
Sunset @ Mamallapuram
Airplane
enhanced in dramatic sunset and reddish hues
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