By 4PM, the priests and cooks left back to Bangalore. Then Shridhar's father and son left. After that we had to dispose leftover food, some of the items was sent to Shivappa's cattle and rice was put into the lake for fish to feed upon. One of the farmers, Indrakumar, told that cooked rice must never be fed to cows or buffaloes. When they ingest rice, their tummies bloat up and exert severe pressure on their respiratory system which can be fatal. That's the reason for dumping rice in Bhogasandra Kere, where fishes would feast upon it. Later in the evening, the shamiyana guys came to pickup their stuff. Every single item was accounted for and they left. Though the event was over, Sridhar's mother and wife had a load of tasks on hand. They had to pack up things brought from Bangalore and prepare tambola for the guests. We had a light dinner and hit the sack. I slept well.
Jun 24, 2023
a taste of rural life at Bhogasandra part-2
By 4PM, the priests and cooks left back to Bangalore. Then Shridhar's father and son left. After that we had to dispose leftover food, some of the items was sent to Shivappa's cattle and rice was put into the lake for fish to feed upon. One of the farmers, Indrakumar, told that cooked rice must never be fed to cows or buffaloes. When they ingest rice, their tummies bloat up and exert severe pressure on their respiratory system which can be fatal. That's the reason for dumping rice in Bhogasandra Kere, where fishes would feast upon it. Later in the evening, the shamiyana guys came to pickup their stuff. Every single item was accounted for and they left. Though the event was over, Sridhar's mother and wife had a load of tasks on hand. They had to pack up things brought from Bangalore and prepare tambola for the guests. We had a light dinner and hit the sack. I slept well.
Jun 17, 2023
Baobab Bonsai, Shuka Vana, Mysuru
In the second week of May, I was checking Whatsapp status of a friend from Pune. This friend, Pramod is an avid traveler and an explorer of forts. His status had displayed a series of Baonsai trees, some 20+ plants. Out of curiosity I asked where the Bonsai garden was. It was Shuka Vana which is a part of Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Ashrama, Mysuru. The collection was truly impressive and started the slideshow for the second time. I zoomed into one of them and to my surprise it was a Baobab! As it is Baobab is a uncommon tree in India. A Bonsai Baobab would be a rare thing. Of the 20+ trees, 3 were Baobabs and 7 or 8 were varieties of Ficus.
Of the three plants, two have name boards stating that these are Baobab trees. The scientific name is Adansonia Digitata. They have been planted during May 1942 the birth year of Sri Sri Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji. These little plants are 80 years old. Amazing!
The first plant is bent and crooked. The lower part is a maze of roots and trunk. The upper half has recognizable as a Baobab. The main trunk is slanting so much that it's almost horizontal.
The second one is a perfect scale down model of a Baobab. Its branches have been restrained by threads. Probably this is a technique used to perfect a Bonsai.
The third one, according my understanding is a Baobab. The name plate seems to be on the opposite side.
I would like to thank my friend Pramod for sharing hires pictures and allowing them to be posted here. Besides historical places we have other common interests- cycling and Hollywood movies :)
Having seen miniature Baobabs, you must see normal trees as well. These three Baobab trees are situated inside the premises of Dodda Hunashe Matha, Savanur. These pictures were shot 15th April 2023. They are bare at this time of the year. New leaves should start sprouting in the month of May.
One of my friends from Mysuru had given an open invitation to his place. He wanted me and another friend Sridhar to spend a couple of days there, we all cold see a few places in and around Mysuru. I recalled that Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Ashrama was one of the places. Well, the Baobab Bonsai has worked like a catalyst, I'll be deciding the dates of the trip soon.
While on the topic of Baobab, do check out the Baobab trees of Karnataka & Telangana.
Jun 10, 2023
Jenukallu Ranganatha Swamy Betta near Ramgiri
Going by the looks of the stone, it looks like granite. Those rocky slopes could be slippery even in dry conditions. At the summit is a mass of rocks, and a large standing amidst those rocks. As per photos on GMaps, Ranganatha Gudi is behind those rocks. I guess the path to that temple is on the other side i.e. the eastern face of the hill.
Since the train was moving, I could take just a few shots whenever the foreground was free from trees or bushes. The railway tracks kind of curved around the hill, of course at a good distance. As we pan across the hill, we find patches of dirt covering the rocks underneath.
The hill seems like an ideal spot for trekking and rock climbing. I think, this hill was covered by trees not long ago.
This is the last picture I could shoot. The rocks are actually jutting out of the dirt. The two peaks of the hill and part of the western slope are visible. The way these rocks are angled, it seems like the earth's crust rose, like a fold in a carpet, during tectonic shifts.
Not sure if I'll ever visit this place but the memories of seeing this will remain.
Jun 7, 2023
model of a Baobab tree
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- Cabo Raj Bhavan, Dona Paula, Goa
- Quepem, Goa
- Bamboo Motels, Goa
- next to Yogapur mosque, Bijapur
- Mahalakshmi Gudi premises, Martur, Kalburgi district
- Dodda Hunashe Matha, Savanur, Karnataka
- Near the aquarium in Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bengaluru
- Purana Qilla, Golconda Fort, Hyderabad, Telangana
- Attapur, Hyderabad
- Vansthalipuram, Hyderabad, Telangana
- near Chappel Road, Hyderabad, Telangana
- Ranganath temple at Nanakramguda, Hyderabad, Telangana
- Uppal in Chengicherla Reserve Forests, Hyderabad, Telangana
- Nellore, Andhrapradesh
- Theosophist Society Gardens, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
- The American College campus, Madurai, TN
- Chinmaya Vidyalaya's campus at Ilanthope, Rajapalayam, TN
- Mangaliawas near Ajmer, Rajasthan
- Vadodara, Gujarat
- Dayapur, Gujarat
- Kutch, Gujarat
- Bhanagar, Gujarat
- Baroda, Gujarat
- Victoria Garden, Sukharamnagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
- Mulund, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Byculla zoo, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Outside the Vasai fort, Maharashtra
- Tilak road and Ghole road, Pune, Maharastra
- near Aurangabad, Maharashtra
- inside Shirala fort, Maharashtra
- Nana Fadnavis Wada premises, Menawali, Maharashtra
- Mandavgad or Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
- near Sangam, left bank of the Ganga, Prayag, Uttar Pradesh
- Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park, Bihar
Jun 3, 2023
Kedareshwara and Chennakeshava temples, Nagalapura
Kedareshwara | Chennakesava | |
Type | Ekakuta | Ekakuta |
No. of entrances | One | One |
Entrance direction | south-facing | east-facing |
Garbhagudi direction | east-facing | east-facing |
Garbhagudi plan | star shaped | star shaped |
Shikhara | absent | absent |
State of work | incomplete | incomplete |
Kedareshwara vs Chennakeshava |
Coming to the sculptures on the external walls, the number of idols on both temples are more or less same. Ganesha is present in both temples on the left, the point from where 'Pradakshine' begins. At Kedareshwara it is Shiva in different forms and poses, and on Chennakeshava it is Vishnu. The poses shown are dancing, standing and sitting. Below are a six-armed Shiva and eight-armed Vishnu in identical dance pose.Here are standing Shiva and Vishnu. Though the sculptures are incomplete, one can still see the similarities.