Letein Valley

Thursday 24 November 2011 0 comments

Fast Facts:

Situated: Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya, North Eastern Part of India
Apt time to come here: Any time of the year

Main Modes of Communication: Rail. Road and Air

Closest Airport: Borjhar, which is (124 kms away from Shillong

The quietly undulating slopes of the southern part of (Jaintia Hills) are just so gorgeous that they cannot be described in words. Only those who have visited this unexplored destination have been banqueted in incomprehension of the exceptionality of the loveliness of Jaintia Hills. The hills can fully appreciate the valley’s panoramic splendor. The country side of the English would be not as much beautiful than the Letein Valley as it sways like a dancing valley that is placed in each sides of the Kwai River in Nongkhilieh Elakas and in Sutnga of (Jaintia Hills) district.
This region,is better called as (Letein Valley) can be aptly viewed from the plateau on which (Shnongrim village) in (Nongkhlieh Elaka) is placed. Shnongrim is effortlessly reachable from the village of Sutnga, that is (16-km) off NH-44 and is very well linked with a beneficial-tarred road. Letein valley appears as a fine irrigated and well inclined, never-ending golf-course also with flat green turf, beguiling glens and blissful enjoyable dales which vanishes into the secluded fog of the sphere under a lucid and blue sky.

Churches in Andhra Pradesh

Thursday 17 November 2011 0 comments

Churches in Andhra Pradesh are among the splendid monuments that breathes history. In Medak District there is glorious Catholic Church known as Medak Church which is said to be among the three biggest Churches in South India. There are huge crowds attracted towards the Church on special occasions like Christmas, Easter and New Year. The Cathedral of Saint Joseph and St. Mary’s Church in the twin cities and in Vijayawada there is Gundala Church are among the renowned churches in Andhra Pradesh.
The Churches in Andhra Pradesh attracts number of tourists from all the corners of the country as well as abroad. Hyderabad being the capital city of Andhra Pradesh is such a place that can be reached without any problems. The most substantial attraction of tourists here are Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Tirupati and Puttaparthi, Vijayawada. The best time to travel around and enjoy the Churches in Andhra Pradesh is from October to March. This style of architecture is famous all over the country and number of people comes to visit the temples and mosques and the architecture of this places which adds a grandeur and majestic touch.

Churches in Andhra Pradesh

Gundala Church is located in Gundala at Vijayawada. The deity presiding here is Mother Mary. This is a place which is visited by most of the people and attracts on special occasions like Christmas and New Year.
Medak Church was earlier for flourishing Buddhist culture. This place is richly gifted with archaeological materials. In South India there are three huge churches from which this is one of those splendid churches. In 1914 the foundation of this church was laid and in 1924 it was completed. The church attracts number of people on special events like the New Year and Christmas 
St. Joseph Cathedral is placed in the area of Gun foundry and is perhaps the most beautiful twin cities. In around 1860 AD it was constructed and in architecture is has a distinctive Italian touch. The deity presiding here is Saint Joseph. This is one of the famous churches in Hyderabad and visited by number of people. 
St. Mary’s Church is a popular church situated in S.D road in Secunderabad. There are many people who visit this place regularly and some people are there who only visit this place on special occasions. The Sunday’s of this place sees a huge crowd coming from different corners of the city and state. Bible reading is practiced here and songs are sung to praise and worship the mother. This is one of the popular churches which have many visitors.

Mosque of Kerala

Sunday 13 November 2011 0 comments

Kerala is a place where people of all religions inhabited there which number of Muslims has located here. There are some Mosques in Kerala, from which some of them are constructed in agreement with art and architecture of Hindu Style. Some of the important mosques of Kerala are Cheraman Juma Masjid, Pazhayangadi Mosque and Madayi Mosque.
The best time to visit the Mosque of Kerala is from August to March which can be easily reached by Air, Road and Rail. The best and important accessible points in Kerala are Trivandrum and Kochi. The most of the local people and people from neighbouring stated come here to visit this mosque. Many Muslims who are very religious come here every day for the prayers and some of the only visit once a week that is on Friday.

Mosque of Kerala

Cheraman Juma Masjid is one of the earliest mosques in India which is situated in Kondugallur center that is 1500 m away from Masjid in Kerala. It is located in Methala village. The main importance of this Mosque is that it is the First Juma Mosque in India. The name of this Mosque is influenced or kept in respect of King Cheraman Perumal. The Mosque was founded inn around 17th century.
Kanjiramattom Mosque is situated in Kochi which is around 30 kms away from the Mosque. The important attraction of the people here is Kodikuthu Festival which is celebrated here with lot of joy. It is to be believed that this Mosque is constructed over the earthly remains of Sheikh Parid. Baver, one of the great Muslim Saints is said to be attended salvation and prayed here.

Madayi Mosque is located in Kannur that is at a distance of around 22 kms. It is one of the famous mosques and is also popularly known as Mallik Ibn Dinar. It is constructed in 1124 AD. The other attraction near to this Mosque is a fort that is said to be built by Tipu Sultan.
Pazhayangadi Mosque is a prominent pilgrim center of Muslim that is situated towards the east of Manjeri which is around 18 kms away. This Mosque is also popularly known as Kondotty Mosque and it is associated with Muhammed Shah who was a Muslim Saint. The main attraction of this place is Valia Nercha Festival for which people from different states come to celebrate this festival.

Overview of Andhra Pradesh Pilgrimages

Monday 7 November 2011 1 comments

At a glance
Region: Andhra Pradesh
Attractive Tourist Places: Tirupati, Vijaywada, Hyderabad, Visakhpatnam, Puttaparthi
Capital City: Hyderabad
Perfect Visiting Time: Month of October and March

The entire Andhra Pradesh state is a religious place and huge numbers of pilgrim do visit this state and also the tourists. The state contains many spiritual shrines, which are main attractive characteristic of this state. This state is very much rich and one of the most spiritual lands in the entire world. As per the other beautiful shrines of Southern India, shrines of Andhra Pradesh are also amazing and delightful because of its considerable architectural structure. One of the highly religious shrines and most visited pilgrimage Lord Venkateshwara is located in the state. Annually huge thousands of pilgrim visits this temple. This is a famous spiritual shrine, which is located within this state. There are plenty shrines, located at different places of state, but Lord Venkateshwara's temple is highly popular. Andhra Pradesh also has a pilgrimage, which is located at Amravati, over the Krishna River's banks. This pilgrimage is very essential point for Buddhists and also Hindus. The temple of Lord Amareswara is a must visiting destination of Hindu religion people. This is very old structure of Buddhist, which also attracts the Buddhist religious people. At this place, you will get to see the biggest stupa of Buddhist in the whole India. There is too Srisailam place, which was a residing point of the one Jyotirlinga among rest of twelve. This is a very historical shrine in the whole Southern part of India; this temple is worshipped and visited by Buddhists and also Hindu people. Andhra Pradesh state's city Hyderabad is majorly covered by the Muslim religion people; that why you will get to see several essential Muslim places. Among those essential temples of Muslim, Mecca Masjid is everybody knows, it is located in the popular Charminar's area.


This temple of Andhra Pradesh state is committed to the Lord Venkateshwara. This temple is situated in Hyderabad city. This is a most visited shrine of this state. This shrine has been constructed by the rich Birla Industry. The entire shrine is made of marble, from Rajasthan state, this marble was carried. This shrine is located over the hill called Kala Pahad. There are other attractive spots of the state such as Tankbund and Hussain Sagar Lake. The evening time is perfect time to have a view of this beautiful shrine, because at that time the whole temple enlighten. If you will carefully observe the difference between the South India's temples and North India's temple, you will surely get to see that incorporation in both the place's employs, works in the shrine. The internal structure of this temple is exactly similar to the temple of Tirupati. The shrine is decorated by elegant carving, which depicts the poetry belongs to the Ramayana.

Mecca Masjid 

This Muslim pilgrimage is located in the close area of the popular Charminar. This religious pilgrimage is admired structure of the Andhra Pradesh state. The bricks which were used to build this Mecca Masjid are carried from the Mecca region, that’s why this spiritual Masjid got the name Mecca. During the 1617, Qutb Shahis begun to build this Masjid, but he didn't completed the construction of this mosque. Later on, the construction was finished in 1694, through the initiative of Aurangazeb. This holy mosque is believed to be very spiritual because it contains many remnants like Prophet Mohammad's hair. The huge major hall of this mosque is a major attractive part, the height of this hall is about 75feet, length about 180 feet and wideness is around 220 feet. This mosque contains fifteen bows, each side has five. There are graves of marble of Nizam Khan, on the southern side of Mecca Masjid and also the Asaf Jahi emperor's families.

Lord Venkateswara Temple

This temple is situated at Tirupati. This religious temple does not need any kind of introduction for the Hindu religion people and also for entire the world. This is located over the Tirupati hill, this hill is about ten kilometers long from the Tiruapti. This is second most worshipped temple, after Vatican. People come to this temple to worship the Lord Venkateswara, as per the legends, the idol which this temple has is a self evidenced. This is a richest spiritual place within the entire world. The millions of pilgrims gifted many offerings to this temple; which shows there believe and love of devotees towards the Lord Venkateswara.

This pilgrimage is essential for Buddhists and also Hindu religion people. Both religions' people worship this pilgrimage. The pilgrimage is committed to the Lord Shiva; the sculptures of this temple are Buddhist. It is located over the Krishna river banks, it is a very holy place and people say it has Sthalamahatyam. This shrine's major idols are Lord Amareswara and Bala Chamundika Goddess. At this pilgrimage, Lord Shiva is present in 5 Lingas, which have names like Kosalaeswara, Pranaveswara, Parthiveswara, Agasteswara and Someswara. This pilgrimage's architecture type is of Dravidian type and here you will get to see huge Shivalingam about fifteen feet. This huge Shivalingam is decorated by the carving of Vimana & Gopurams. Amravati place is very ancient site of Buddhist in the whole India and it has huge stupa.

Theater in Kerela: Various Phases

Wednesday 2 November 2011 0 comments

The theater art in Kerela developed in late nineteenth century. In its earliest form, the theater saw the development of famous arts of Kootiyattam and Kakkarissi Natakam. Kootiyattam was meant for the learned people while Kakkarissi was a major folk art of the state. Theater in Kerela also flourished with the advent of Christian theaters which were popularized by the Kerela Christians. The plays that were played at that time were based on Christian themes like Old Testament, Charlemagne's history, and lives of numerous saints.
 Attention to the theater art was drawn by the Malayalam translation of the famous Kalidasa epic "Shakuntala" by Vaila Koyil. This first translation led to an array of other translation works from Sanskrit and soon the theater in Kerela was flourished with the countless number of acts, dramas and plays that attracted the audience by their classical appeal. The period also saw adaptation of a number of English lays, particularly that of Shakespeare. Varghese Mappilai borrowed the theme of Taming of the Shrew, a renowned Shakespearean play. The dramas of Sheridan found their manifestation in the plays of the novelist Raman Pillai. The satirical works of Krishna Pillai paved the way for the further development of theater in many forms. 
With the advent of modern theater movement, works of several progressive writers found a way to penetrate in Kerela's artistic culture. As the play Ningalenne Kammunistakki opened in Malayalam theaters, a new era of theater in Kerela was heralded. The popular modernist plays like Crime 27 and Avan Vintum Varunnu saw the light of the day by the efforts of C. Thomas. Further adaptations of the plays by Krishna Pillai in Bhagnaa Bhavanam and others paved the way for future translation works. 
 The next phase of theater development in Kerela saw the popularization of touring companies. With the strenuous efforts of N.N.Pillai, Thoppil Bhasi, and Muhammad, this new form gained significance. The psychological thrillers became the call of the day and soon the theaters were flooded with dramas based on unique themes. With the commercialization of Malayalam Theater, the ethnic art forms of drama and plays failed to attract the audience. This new wave of 60s saw the brilliant performances by a number of professional groups as well as amateur companies. Among the most famous ones, the plays by Kalnilayam and Alleppey groups were highly appreciated by people. 
 In seventies, there was the development of a drama school called Thanathu Nataka which tried to revive the ethnic arts of the state. Later years of theater in Kerela became famous for road shows and street plays. These were the new elements that played a major role in developing awareness among masses regarding the fields of science and technology. Other prominent names that are associated with the development of theater companies are Kainikkara Pillai, Ponkunnam Varkey, Thikodeyan, and C.L. Jose. 
 In last hundred years, Kerela's theater has undergone sea changes its form, structure as well as content. Recognizing the potential of te progressive dramas, a number of playwrights wrote works like Pattabakki, Koottukrishi, Ruthumathi etc. Most of these dramas aimed at social reforms and tried to awaken the society the harm created by shedding superstitions and irrational practices. A number of sensible productions were produced during this time. It aided in creation of an enlightened class of Kerelites that had rational outlook. Soon the theater in Kerela became flourished with the run of the mill creations that had become characteristic of that period. A pleasant change was brought about by Sreekantan Nair whose plays were different from their Malayalam contemporaries. 
 A new type of school, based on theater, was opened at Trichur. Theater workshops were opened by Sankara Pillai; these workshops were called Nataka Kalaries. A number of productions were made by S. Ramanujam and Kumar Verma in several parts of Kerela. Later, as the aesthetic and performance standards were raised, the state saw brilliant productions like Avanavan Kadamaba, Karutha Daivathe Thedi and Karimkutty.
In the modern era, a number of theater competitions are organized; these introduce experimental theater to the villagers. Meaningful productions take place at several parts of the state these days. Efforts have been made to revitalize the theater art and take it to the next level of progress. Numerous groups are working together to imparts training the folks; some of these groups include Lokadharmi Thrippunithura and Abhinaya Thiruvanathapuram. The encouraging works have been done by people like Desaposhini Kozhikodu, Annor, and Janaanayana Vadanappalli. The theater in Kerela is ready to face the new challenges of the modern world and is going to fight all odds that have previously put obstacle in its path.

 
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