Trivandrum has a vibrant and eclectic cultural scene. This is an attempt to showcase through photographs some of the events to give a flavour to the common man - not the cognoscenti. I will also post some curious views of Trivandrum which may even be a 'culture shock'! You will find that recently, I have been adding some snippets from the city not necessarily related to culture but give a holistic view of the life in this city.
Picuous
Dec 28, 2011
Dec 18, 2011
Kite Flying Festival
Planning to go to the Kite Festival at Kovalam this afternoon.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/article2725604.ece
Will post later.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/article2725604.ece
Will post later.
Dec 4, 2011
Kovalam Tourist Village
I was excited when I heard that the Kovalam Tourist Village was modeled on the lines the Delhi haat. However, I was in for a major disappointment. The village was pathetic and not worth the trouble.
There are a handful of stalls selling the usual products of 'Kudumbasree units. The few food stalls offer predictable Kerala fare withe hardly any choice. No wonder there were only a handful of visitors even on a weekend. Worth giving a go by till there is substantial improvement.
9th Century Cave Temple at Madavoor, near Sreekaryam
Madavoor para houses an ancient Shiva temple of 9th Century C.E. Now it is under the care of the State Archaelogical department. It is on Pothencode - Sreekaryam road. I took the Pothencode road from Vettu road junction on NH 47 at Kazhakootam (near the Sainik School). A sharp right turn at Kattayikonam takes you to the Sreekaryam road. (Incidentally, this is also a good road to take if you want to avoid the traffic snarl between Vettu road and Kazhakuttam on NH). Madavoor para is within a couple of Kms. on this road on the left. There is a hand painted wooden board in Malayalam. A newly laid road takes you to the bottom of the rock temple.There are well laid steps to the rock. (could be slippery in monsoon). The last few steps on the rock could be a challenge for senior citizens.
Pooja timings are from 6am to 10 pm and from 5-15pm to 6-30 pm . It was closed when we visited . So could not see the lingam and the inside carivngs of Ganapati and Subrahmanya. However the surrounding areas, including the nearby rubber plantations were soothing sights.Since it is not far from Technopark, it is well worth a visit if you can spare about an hour.
Labels:
archaeology,
cave,
cave temple,
heritage,
India,
Kerala,
shiva,
Sreekaryam,
Technopark,
temple
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