Today I would like to share with you all, information about a Dedicated Organization formed with a dedicated goal of not only preserving our heritage but also informing us all on how to carry forward the gift of our ancestors forward.
REACH is involved in lot of great works including renovation work at Kailasanatha Temple Uttaramerur and Varadharajan Temple at Kanchipuram.Headed by Great Person like Mr Satyamurthy (Ex- ASI Chief, Southern Region), the group is proactive in its methods which enable it to find places which are remotest of remote. The like minded members of the groups are its major strength and act as a source of inspiration for many like us.
One thing I like the most about the Organization is that REACH makes learning about the past an enjoyable experience by combining the Stalwarts from the respective fields like Epigraphy using innovative means like Field Trips and Seminars. The regular course in Epigraphy is one of REACH's famous activities.
Instead me commenting more on them , I would like you all to see the work Done by the Group which shows their Dedication and Spirit.
Please find Links related to Organization below:
http://reachhistory.blogspot.com
http://templesrevival.blogspot.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/temple_cleaners/
www.conserveheritage.org
Happy Reading !
My Explorations and Thoughts that I Would like to share with you all.
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Hesaraghatta Grasslands : Savannah of Bangalore
While attending a photography workshop by famous photographer Mahesh Bhat (www.Maheshbhat.com) recently , I came across one of the most beautiful landscape I have ever seen. The place is a breeding ground for some migratory birds of prey from Central Asia like Brahmani Kite. This place is also home to the endangered primate Slender Loris.
It is surprising to note that there are so many hidden gems near us waiting to be explored. So What are you waiting for , pack your backs (don't forget your camera) and get going !!!
The place needs conservation and our attention as the possibility of it becoming a victim of Blind "Development" that is plaguing the Bangalore is looming large.
Lets hope that this unique place remains the same for the times to come.
I have shared different facets of the place for you to enjoy !!!
Other Places to visit:





It is surprising to note that there are so many hidden gems near us waiting to be explored. So What are you waiting for , pack your backs (don't forget your camera) and get going !!!
The place needs conservation and our attention as the possibility of it becoming a victim of Blind "Development" that is plaguing the Bangalore is looming large.
Lets hope that this unique place remains the same for the times to come.
I have shared different facets of the place for you to enjoy !!!
Other Places to visit:
- Hessarghatta Lake: is a favorite spot for Bird Watchers. It was once a major source of Water for Bangalore.
- Nrityagram: This "Village" of Dance is worth a visit for Classical Dance Lovers.
Different Texture of Nature in Hessaraghatta |
Thursday, 7 January 2010
"Pillars" of Vijayanagara Architecture - Kancheepuram
Kancheepuram, a city famed for its multitude of Temples, is a microcosm of different styles of Dravidian Art and Architecture. Every dynasty that held sway over this sacred land seem to have competed with each other in building more elaborate and exquisite structures, the highlight being that they built new without destroying the older ones. Thus each Dynasty left its indelible mark in the form of architectural Splendors.
In my Previous Post I had covered a Masterpiece of the Pallava King Rajasimha, Continuing the emphasis on Kancheepuram, I will be covering an exquisite piece of art gifted to us by the Vijayanagara Dynasty this Time.
It is said that one should not judge a book by it cover and the same holds true for this structure.Sporting a very humble appearance from outside this structure holds a Treasure Chest in terms of Art and Architecture.
"Noor Kaal Mandapam" (Hundred Pillar Hall) in Sri Varadaraja Swami Temple is a lesson in architecture by itself. The ceiling of the hall is supported by some of the most exquisitely carved Pillars one can ever see. In Middle of the hall we have a raised Stage for the Gods to be Kept during Temple Festivals. These Pillars are the epitome of hard work and perfection. Surrounding these Huge pillars.
The love of Horses has resulted in created a unique style of Vijayanagara architecture which is visible in Srirangam also.Mainly Consisting of Different scenes of Horsemen in various Poses from war, each sporting a unique headgear; This hall stands as a testimony to Vijayanagar Empire's Flourishing Trade with Outside World and their Advancement. Many Horses from Arab were brought by Vijayanagar Emperors and also many Arabs and Portuguese were recruited in the army.
Same Diversity is reflected in these pillars also. We see in these pillars , people from different walks of life, be it a native, an Arabian or a Portuguese. Also seen in the same complex are different facets of Vishnu's Avataar and scenes from day to day life.
During my second trip to the temple, I was fortunate enough to see this work of art in detail. I would like to share some of the glimpses of the craftsmanship below for you all to enjoy.
There are many "Easter Eggs" for visitors to find here... So one should be slow and steady when observing this work of art.
I have tried to present some of the gems from this treasure of art below:
The surprises starts at the entrance itself with a life size Beautifully Carved Yaali (Mythical Creature) on the Outer Side of the Step Support. |
On the other side, a Small Beautifully Carved Krishna. Mesmerizing to see. |
What a contrast Big Outside and Small inside.
(Note the Dance Like Posture and the Holding of Bow.. Artistic ! )
(Probably Sita in Ashoka vanam)

(We are talking 15th Century here)
A Vijayanagar Style Hunting Scene in Progress (A Well Coordinated Attack) |
(Vijayanagar Sculptors had mastered the art of creating musical instruments out of Stone)
(So it seems.....)
(Notice the attire of the Support Staff, It is a trouser and Coat probably a Portuguese)
Notice the Attire Posture and Expression of the Horse !
(This particular chain was broken and mended with a steel link)

(What a Masterstroke from the Sculptor, Just can't imagine the effort involved)
(A Monkey Playing Spoilsport among Pigeons)
(Two Pigeons Embracing & A Pigeon busy viewing even though there is a vicious cat on charge literally on their Back)
I Hope that I have created enough Curiosity in all of you to visit the place with Lots of Time in hand.
As you can see in many pictures, the sands of time have literally put a layer on these sculptures but when i visited the site there was a restoration process was in progress. Hope that this will bring out the original beauty of these Sculptures to the forefront.
As always, request you to give your valuable feedback !
Note Of Thanks: I would like to thank my friend Vijay and Mr. Vinayagamurthy for making my visit a grand Success.
As you can see in many pictures, the sands of time have literally put a layer on these sculptures but when i visited the site there was a restoration process was in progress. Hope that this will bring out the original beauty of these Sculptures to the forefront.
As always, request you to give your valuable feedback !
Note Of Thanks: I would like to thank my friend Vijay and Mr. Vinayagamurthy for making my visit a grand Success.
About the Place: Being one of the Most revered Site esp. of Vaishnavite, the main shrine of temple is built on a small hillock known as Hastagiri. Adding to the sanctity of this temple is the Ancient and Original Idol of the Temple which is made up Atthi Maram (Fig Tree Wood).
There is a unique custom associated with this idol; the Idol is safely stored in a silver Casket in the Temple Tank and Taken out only once in 40 years. The place was frequented by Vedanta Vaishnavite Guru Sri Ramanujan and his search for his eternal guru got fulfilled here.
References:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varadaraja_Perumal_Temple
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijayanagara_Architecture
- http://www.poetryinstone.in/lang/en/2008/08/31/just-a-chainin-stone.html
- http://www.poetryinstone.in/lang/en/2008/09/22/just-a-chain-in-stone-part-2.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandapa
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramayana
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rati
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