Saturday, December 13, 2014
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Short coconut palms
Pollachi (near Coimbatore) is
very popular for coconuts and also called as coconut country, contributes two
third of totally productivity in Tamil Nadu. I have been to Pollachi more than
couple of times, while on my ways to Valparai and Topslip; I come across number
of coconut groves or road traveled amid them.
The trees stands tall all make wonderful
sight across the region but during my drive to Topslip, we were surprise to see
short coconut palms with bunch of coconuts hanging very close to
ground at the village called Sethumadai. The coconut grove was neatly fenced in
thorn wires and stone poles painted in white. But actually the fence doesn’t
fascinate me then, like the short coconut palms.
Labels:
Agriculture,
Environment,
good fence,
Nature,
Picture,
Tamil Nadu,
Travel,
Village
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
My day becomes brighter
At the end of the day
my day becomes brighter
and cheerful
like kids back from school.
my day becomes brighter
and cheerful
like kids back from school.
Am out of touch,
seeing him
I give away my laps
for him to replace the space
I desire to spend the most.
I give away my laps
for him to replace the space
I desire to spend the most.
Whoever hates noise
would relish upon his loudness
that resonates quite the home
in his enriched infant speech.
would relish upon his loudness
that resonates quite the home
in his enriched infant speech.
At his each pace - leap
there’s something energetic
that ever seems to exit
and never fails to astonish.
there’s something energetic
that ever seems to exit
and never fails to astonish.
At the sight of my nephew
I forget what I suppose to do
and nothing becomes important
as he himself comes vital!
I forget what I suppose to do
and nothing becomes important
as he himself comes vital!
except my love -
but he wishes to come home
make my days happier a lot.
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Monday, December 08, 2014
Marudhanadhi Dam (View)
Marudhanadhi Dam in the Dindugal district of Tamil Nadu is one of the main water resources to the surrounding villages of the same. The dam is situated between the Western Ghats valley of lower Palani Hills.
During my visit to Thandikudi, I come across an overlook on the dam while travel between Thandikudi and Pannaikadu on the half Kodaikanal hills. The view (from 1400 m) was truly wonderful although there was very less water in the dam since the southwest monsoon hadn't arrived yet then (June 2013).
Labels:
Environment,
Hill station,
Nature,
Picture,
Pleasant,
Travel,
Water
Location:
Marudha Nadhi Dam, Tamil Nadu 624204
Saturday, December 06, 2014
Karthigai Deepam @ Home and Neighborhood
Karthikai Deepam is a South Indian
festival observed by Hindus on the full moon day of Tamil month Karthikai,
which falls amid November and December. It is an occasion where rows of oil lamps
are lit in every home and temples. Karthigai Deepam is essentially a festival
of lamps and lighted lamps are considered as auspicious symbols and believed to drive
off evil forces and let in prosperity and joy.
Though generally lighted lamps are
important in festivals and rituals of Hindus, Karthigai Deepam is indispensable.
We hold the festival of lamps yesterday at home and lit some limited oil lamps
at the entrance and windowsills. A few of our neighbors had some splendid arrangements
of lamps around their compound walls and stairs across our house-made feels good
to the eyes and mind.
The construction office opposite our side entrance did wonderfully by lighting rows of lamps on their wooden
stair and someone stood there to make sure all lamps kept burning. Our oil
lamps couldn’t light long due to the wind but to my surprise, the lamps lit on the
compound wall of our neighbors keep lighted. Only later mom said those are candle
lamps. So what? I can’t understand the logic here.
Usually, mom used to light the lamps once Thiruvannamalai Deepam (a huge fire lamp, which is called Mahadeepam) was lit up on the hill, following a live relay on TV. Tiruvannamalai Karthigai festival is well-known, and millions of people go to the temple town to watch the Maha Deepam lit up on the hill.
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