Velankanni/Velanggani ~ Vailankanni

From my past entries re my trip to India, doesn't it seem like I was on a pilgrimage to India? :-). Looking back now, it was more of the holy grounds - temples/church that were never missed. Feeling good about it, though ! Anyway, today I am writing about Velankanni. Velankanni is a coastal village in Nagapattinam District, Tamil Nadu. Even though it is commonly known as Velankanni, the correct spelling is Vailankanni. Here, in Velankanni is the famous Church of Our Lady of Health, popularly known as "Sacred Arogya Matha Church". Virgin Mary is believed to have miraculous healing powers. Apparently, thousands of pilgrims belonging to various castes and communities flock daily to this "Lourdes of the East". This beautiful church has an imposing facade with tall spires and the wings present the shape of a cross. Snapshots of church included here for your viewing.

Regarding the healing powers of the church - the miracles experienced in the life of thousands of devotees, speak volumes of love and mercy of the Mother of Health - The Mother of Velankanni ! A to Z of this church can be found here - at this link : http://www.vailankannishrine.org/about.php

So, after saying my prayers for family and loved ones (that of my dear buddies - you know who you are :-) - we continued our journey.....

Btw, if you plan to visit Velankanni, stay a night at Seagate Church View Resort - we had a splendid stay there. A wonderful resort with private cottages. We stayed in the lower ground but if you get one on the upper level, the balconies open out to the pleasant view of the church - unobstructed views ! The place was peaceful and you'll also wake up to the sound of prayers - the morning mass from the divine church !

And, I must tell you this - In India, it's a different kind of feeling at all the holy places, be it the temples or the church - when I set foot there, there is an instinctive feeling that I am on holy ground - and the feeling of God's presence is there ! Ahaa....am I getting closer to becoming a nun ? Haha...no, nothing like that yet...have not felt "the calling"....so I remain, the lil' ol' playful but faithful me ....Dan....Danem !...just j/k :-)

Inside the church - pictures are not in sequence

Me outside the church - "you can agree with me or you can be wrong" :-)









Emm...now you know why you don't get to see the inside of the church :-(



28th August ? That's on my....hmmm...:-)


I secretly captured this shot inside the church

and this one too....shhooo...don't tell anyone :-)

done with my prayers...on the way out 






This is at one of the medical hall in Velankanni - a goat taking its
rest and me trying to shoo it away....how brave of me !!!  :-)

Thanjavur ~ Tanjore

Our journey continued to Thanjavur. But before I tell you about Thanjavur, let me take you to Marthur North, part of Thanjavur. I was told that my grandparents hailed from Thanjavur, in particular Marthur North. So, just before we came to Thanjavur, we stopped by this small village. This is where I met some of our relatives whom I have never ever met in my life before. It was good meeting them. They were simply awesome. Kind and humble. They live a simple life. It was a cool village with all greens everywhere (that goes without saying..lol and of course ! cows and goats too...:-) It was breezy all the time. Mum was elated - knowing that her dad lived there before. Some pictures here on Marthur North... 
"Life gives us brief moments with another. But sometimes, in these brief moments, we get memories that last a lifetime".... 









Me on "mottai maadi" (rooftop) of the house




My new-found niece with her child :-)
And behind us is my Malaysian nephew, Jeevan :-)



And now, here comes the highlight of our visit in Thanjavur. The Thanjavur Brihadeeswara or Thanjavur Periya Kovil (Big Temple). An amazing structure ! Although there are alot of beautiful temples in Thanjavur region, the BIG temple is one of the most famous amongst them all. It stands tall with its beaming tower and it's one of the architectural wonders of the world. The speciality of this temple is that it has been sculptured competely with stones without having the mountain around its surroundings. This temple is facing along the east direction and has 3 main entrances. It has many smaller temples inside like Murugan temple, Anjaneyar temple, Varahi temple, Vinayagar temple, Nataraja temple and Karuvurar temple. Inside the Karuvarar temple is a massive Linga. The Linga is 9 feet in height. The total area of the temple measures 237.9m in length and 119.1m in breadth. The gateway to the inner court yard is guarded by an elephant and one of the largest Nandhis in India measuring 6m long by 3 m in height. This massive Nandhi weights 25 tons ! and it's the second biggest Nandhi in India. Just take a look at the pictures and you'll get an idea of how big the Nandhi is and above all how huge this BIG temple is.....yeah, just as its name..BIG !!!
 











The HUGE Nandhi...




Some college students on an excursion - Art Photography session...











And of all things that should happen !
Bird shit on my hand...good or bad sign ? I really dunno ...


Jeevan and Dheeran - one big prince and the other - smaller :-)




Below, not forgetting the card vendors outside the temple - selling "Thalai Atti Bommai" (Head Shaking Dolls) of Bharatanatyam dancers and other images. The heads of the dolls are detachable and these dancing dolls (as commonly called) are amongst all, the interesting things sold outside this temple and they're the most unique and exquisite ones ! We used to have this dolls at home - those days, as decorative items - but now no longer. My niece was delighted seeing 'em and got a set !...the tradition continues having one at home :-)




By the way, do you know that Thanjavur is the  centre of Tamil classical dance which is known as Bharatha Natyam?  Yup, even today, the teachers of Bharathanatyam hail from Thanjavur and the BIG temple also boasts of unique carvings depicting 81 out of 108 Bharatanatyam dance poses and other sculptural materpieces of the dance. ...Bharathanatyam ! ...here's how the dance is performed...
  

And finally......ahem ! ....last but not the least.... this is where I met Cedric - a tourist from France. Co-incidently we met again in Tricy (as mentioned in my blog entry re Trichy). So, this is how Cedric looks....lol..!!


He is right behind me :-)









:-)

So, that's all about my visit to Thanjavur...and do look out for a few more of my other destinations in India .......coming real soon.......
"Salut tout le monde ! A bientot ! (Bye everybody!...see you soon!) - and that's in French ! lol...!!