Sudden decision to leave Puducherry and go for two days to see temples in South India. My friend Guna arranged a taxi, and came with me as a guide. We left at 7 AM, with our taxi driver Daniel. Interesting countryside, mostly flat. Lots of sugar cane trucks passing by, groves of banana plantations, palm tree groves, etc. Traffic is your worst nightmare, impossible for Canadians to negotiate this with our traffic rules and mindset. Traffic congestion was rife in leaving Puducherry, as everything from goats, cows, bicycles, many motorbikes, rickshaws, cars and many pedestrians were using a very narrow road. It took a long time to cover a very short period till we could get to the main highway. Even on the main highway, the driver was using his horn all the time, as there were gorgeous flowering bushes planed on a wide median, but many people crossed the highway, and you hoot as a proactive precaution. Constant hooting!!! Breakfast, or Tiffen as it is called was shared by Guna, the driver and myself. It is a full South Indian breakfast, and we ate with our hands as is the custom. Always a place to wash hands before and after the meal. We went to Trichy, which is quite a big South Indian city, and visited an enormous temple. The temple gates are so impressive, so ornate and dramatic that I mistook these as the temple itself. There are gates in each direction of the compass, each gate is very impressive, and sometimes another gate before you enter the very high walled temple compound. In the compound are many vendors, many many decorative pillars before you get to the actual temple. So much to see as the pics show. In some temples only Hindus are admitted, which excludes us foreigners, and many other Indians of other religions. Trichy temple was great. We took a 100 km detour to Thanjur to see the Big Temple and Thanjur Palace. Very hot of course, and we stopped for soda and fresh lime ( no salt, no sugar added for me!!) This was the biggest I have ever seen. The top of the enormous structure had a sold dome. Various theories are put forward that this was placed there by a 2 km long ramp to place it on the top, as it is all ornately carved of course. Same temple gates are impressive, huge courtyard, all walled with cloisters filled with many many lingams. The lingam ( see pic ) is the male God Shiva ( a phallus in black stone) representing male energy, and the female Goddess Shakti, representing female energy. The female energy is the surrounding womb like structure below the phallus. All denotes energy. Then we left as the temple itself was closed. So we went to the Thanjur Palace. I don't know the history, and refused a guide, as it would have taken too long. Very impressive museum, and archeological displays. The history is all online anyway. Took lots of pics, and then we drove to Madurai, which was two hours away. It was dark, and driving quite hectic as there is lots of life on the highway. It was over four hours to get to Madurai. No hotel had been booked but I checked online, and we found a reasonably priced hotel for the night, and enjoyed a modest meal on the roof courtyard. Wonderful to enjoy a beer with the heat of the day!! Accommodation was great, very tired!!
Above flowers on the median on the highway: constant yellow on the road.
Trichy temple gate
Above: detail
Through the gate
Detail above
More gates
Above: temple elephant, with mahout aloft
This elephant did not put its' trunk on my head properly for a blessing. I think it ate the money it was supposed to hand to the mahout sitting on it's back.
Amazing carved door on entry into the temple area
Thousands of pillars
Tricky temple above and below...water must have been for bathing and washing
Below courtyard with Guna
Below Guna, Tamil guide
Below so many pics of gates etc
Below entrance to the Big Temple of Thanjur
Below the Gate to Thanjur
Below in the Thanjur courtyard
Below top of structure in the courtyard.....gate
BELOW the great temple of Thanjur with solid rock dome atop
More
A god in the courtyard area below
Lingam with phallus ( Shiva ) and female energy below ( Shakti ) so so many of these
Below detail of the main temple carving
Below courtyard pillars
Colourful entrance to the Thanjur palace
The Thanjur palace
Above Thanjur palace, and below mural on the entrance floor
Thanjur palace roof
Thanjur palace roof
Below representation of Palace layout
Thanjur palace stone figures
The palace above, and museum artifacts below
Below we stopped at a metal foundry showing molten mixed metal being poured into a clay mould
The guy below with metal figures....so interesting to watch the process of this metal creation, and one guy was polishing the metal figurines
Above flowers on the median on the highway: constant yellow on the road.
Trichy temple gate
Above: detail
Through the gate
Detail above
More gates
Above: temple elephant, with mahout aloft
This elephant did not put its' trunk on my head properly for a blessing. I think it ate the money it was supposed to hand to the mahout sitting on it's back.
Amazing carved door on entry into the temple area
Thousands of pillars
Tricky temple above and below...water must have been for bathing and washing
Below courtyard with Guna
Below Guna, Tamil guide
Below so many pics of gates etc
Below entrance to the Big Temple of Thanjur
Below the Gate to Thanjur
Below in the Thanjur courtyard
Below top of structure in the courtyard.....gate
BELOW the great temple of Thanjur with solid rock dome atop
More
A god in the courtyard area below
Lingam with phallus ( Shiva ) and female energy below ( Shakti ) so so many of these
Below detail of the main temple carving
Below courtyard pillars
Colourful entrance to the Thanjur palace
The Thanjur palace
Above Thanjur palace, and below mural on the entrance floor
Thanjur palace roof
Thanjur palace roof
Below representation of Palace layout
Thanjur palace stone figures
The palace above, and museum artifacts below
Below we stopped at a metal foundry showing molten mixed metal being poured into a clay mould
The guy below with metal figures....so interesting to watch the process of this metal creation, and one guy was polishing the metal figurines
Very beautiful. Your trip is inspiring. You are becoming a true Yogi. You are missed here in Canada.
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