9/28/2017

Sita Kalyanam Song Lyric - Solo (Dulquer Salmaan, Neha Sharma) - Be Ready To Be Hypnotized !!!

Solo...An upcoming Anthology film written and directed by Bejoy Nambiar, starring Dulquer Salmaan & Neha Sharma has anchored in the minds of movie lovers. Dq has earned reputation for his films of 'Celebration of youth-hood' themes. The recently out teasers & trailers of Solo confirms that there comes one more germ in that category.

Don't Be Late, Have A Look Here For the Official Trailer

What earns Solo the 'most awaited' tag is the Sita Kalyanam song which hit the youtube recently. It became an instant sensation among music lovers. The song comprises elements of Western music & South Indian classical stream & it has mesmerizing spells scattered through out. The famous carnatic composition "Sita Kalyana Vaibhogame" by Saint Thyagaraja which was originally set in Ragam Sankarabharanam is reinterpreted by beautifully re-touching. The song excelled in creating a wonderful feel in the hearts.


See the beautiful lyric video of Sita Kalayanam Song From Solo Film
Plug earphones and close your eyes 
Lyric video by: Ranjit kumar Rajendran (SFTS MEDIA)]


The makers of Sita Kalyanam song of Solo are as follows;

Music : Sooraj S Kurup
Lyrics : Sangeeth Ravindran, Sooraj S Kurup
Singers : Renuka, Arun,Sooraj S Kurup
Violin - Francis Xavier
Mixing & Mastering - Kiranlal
Recording Engineer - Binil Eldhose
Studio - Nhq Kochi 



Dulquer Salmaan tweeted, "Since Sita Kalyanam is such a huge favourite amongst all music lovers. Here is the lyric video for you all..."

The Lyrics of Sita Kalayanam Song from Solo

Take Me There
I Know This Journey Ends
Oh Wake Me Up..
I Need To Breathe To Again
I Need..
I Need To Breathe To Again

Sita Kalyana.. Vaibhogame..
Rama Kalyana.. Vaibhogame..
Radha Ragasiya Madhurai Madiyinil
Radha Ragasiya Madhurai Madiyinil
Radha Ragasiya Kadhal Kannanil
Radha Ragasiya..
Radha Ragasiya Madhurai Madiyinil
Radha Ragasiya Madhurai Madiyinil
Radha Ragasiya Kadhal Kannanil
Radha Ragasiya..

Vaazhkaye..
Idhum Kadanthu Vaazha Vendum
Ennile..
Udal Uyir Unmanam
Araziye..
Manam Madeyndhu Vaazha Vendum
Naanendrum… Nal Vaazhvu Ninaikkum En Manam

Marayadhae En Kanave..
Kaatraga Nee Iruppai..
Ne Enthan Aruginil Vaa..

Marayadhae En Kanave..
Kaatraga Nee Iruppai..
Ne Enthan Aruginil Vaa..

Oh Take Me Out

Bhaktajana Paripala.. Bharitha Shara Jaala
Bukthi Mukthidhaleela.. Budheva Paala

Seetha Kalyana
Seetha Kalyanam.. Vaibhogame..
Rama Kalyana.. Vaibhogame..

Take Me There
I Know This Journey Ends
Oh Wake Me Up..
I Need To Breathe To Again
I Need..

Vaazhkaye..
Idhum Kadanthu Vaazha Vendum
Ennile..
Udal Uyir Un manam
Arasiye..
Nal Vaazhvu Ninaikkum En Manam
Aaah Aah..Udal Uyir Un manam..

Sita Kalyana.. Vaibhogame..

Ponganadu, A Beautiful Rural near Kilimanoor, Kerala

Ponganadu is a village which is being transformed into small town in southern Kerala.

The name 'Ponganadu' evolved from the ancient name, 'Por-Simha-Nadu' (The land of battling lions). This region was under a local royal family called Keezhpperoor Swaroopam.


The village of Ponganadu is located in between National Highway 47 (India) and State Highway 1 (Kerala). The distance between these highways and Ponganadu is about 5 km. The road connecting the important commercial towns of Kilimanoor and Parippally goes through this village.




This village comes under the following administrative units.

State                                                  : Kerala
Revenue District                               : Thiruvananthapuram
Taluka                                               : Chirayankeezhu
Block Panchayat                               : Kilimanoor
Grama Panchayat                              : Kilimanoor

Important public service & commercial institutions of Ponganadu are as follows.
  1. Govt.UPS Ponganadu 
  2. Puthumangalam LPS, Ponganadu
  3. Raja Ravi Varma Central Higher Secondary School, Malayamadom
  4. Govt. LPS Aroor
  5. Alpha public school, Peroor
  6. State Bank of India : IFSC Code - SBIN0008030, MICR Code - 695002056
  7. Govt. High School, Ponganadu
  8. Kasthoorba Service Cooperative Bank
  9. Muthoot Finance & Securities
  10. KSFE
  11. Vidhya Institute of Technology, Panappamkunnu.
The state bank of India is the prime financial institution in Ponganadu village and its' surrounding areas. It is located at about 50 m from the Ponganadu junction by the side of Ponganadu - Kallambalam road. The bank provides 24 hr ATM facility. The bank is always a busy center.  
Ponganadu village is surrounded by many locally famous tourist/picnic spots. They are,
  1. Ganapathy Para                 - 3 km
  2. Vennichira Lake                - 0.1 km
  3. Vellallur Para                    - 4 km
  4. Kilimanoor Palace             - 4 km

Ponganadu village falls in the traditional agricultural zone of Midland Kerala. Still the village has some beautiful agricultural lands. 

The following footage is captured from a beautiful paddy field of Ponganadu village. It was shot during the twilight hours. You can see the sweet chorus of various natural sounds from birds, cicada, frogs & many other living forms. And if you listen very carefully, you can hear a sound of recital of hindu sacred scripture from a distant temple.









9/19/2017

Nilgiri Mountain Railway X Class Steam Locomotive At Mettupalayam

The X class locomotives are a class of metre gauge 0-8-2T rack and pinion compound locomotives working on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway in the Nilgiri Hills of southern India.

They are used on the 20 km section between Coonoor and Mettupalayam where the gradient of the track can be as steep as 1 in 12.5.

Engines of this class were first brought as replacements for the line's original Beyer-Peacock 2-4-0 engines whose traction power was too weak for the traffic.

Indian Railways is for converting Coal-fired steam locomotive to Oil-fired type which can contribute a lot to the easiness of the operation.



Here is the shunting footage of X Class 37399 Steam Locomotive At Mettupalayam

 


9/13/2017

Beautiful Video of Sabari Express Train Passing Over the Peruman Bridge of Ashdamudi Lake in Kerala, India !!

Ashdamudi lake of Kerala, India is beautiful & amazing in several aspects. Many railway bridges are there in this lake which create interesting sceneries for a railfan. 

See the video & see yourself that how beautiful is it !!



This bridge once caused a mishap called as Peruman Train Tragedy in which the Bangalore – Kanyakumari Island Express train derailed on the Peruman bridge over Ashtamudi Lake, near Perinadu, Kollam, Kerala, India and fell into the lake, killing 105 people on July 8, 1988. Officials say the cause for the accident was a tornado.But still the cause of accident remains a mystery. Ten bogie carriages of the Island Express fell into Ashtamudi Lake, and more than 200 persons were seriously injured. Most eyewitnesses say the train was running at a speed higher than what they saw on other days. Some others say that some track maintenance was going on with speed restriction which the driver did not observe.


Peruman Rail Accident - Rescue Efforts

9/12/2017

Janmashdami, A Wonderful Celebration !!

Poonthanam describes the birth of Krishna as above..
---------------------------
Meaning..
I visualize and join my palms together
as I see what Devaki and her husband saw so near them ..
On the night of Chingam Month..
with Star Rohini and the eighth phase of the moon Ashtami..
during the midnight when the moon has just risen
in the most auspicious muhurtam or time
An infant, a boy,
manifested himself with
Conch,
Discus,
Lotus
and Mace
in his four hands,
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Poonthanam was the staunchest devotee of Guruvayurappan..
Yes, Guruvayurappan.. his Unni was just a son for him..
Our Guruvayurappan celebrates his birthday today..
The Ashtami Rohini of Chingam Month..
Happy birthday to you the birthless Krishna
Krishna I love you.

Hamsa Geetha, An Amazing & Wonderful Spiritual Thesis !!

   In the state of ignorance I do not no my real nature, where as in the state of knowledge I know. When ignorance is destroyed the super imposition on Atma is destroyed and my real nature is revealed to me. My real nature is at all times sachidananda free from samsara, in the state of ignorance I have not created a samsari Atma called Jiva. Nor do I create another Atma free from samsara. There is never samsara for Atma, but not knowing this I take myself to be the bound samsari. Through knowledge, ignorance is destroyed and the truth, that I am everfree from samsara, is revealed to me.

   To take an example, when clouds gather in the sky, the self--luminus sun is said to be covered by the clouds. When the wind blows and the clouds move away, we say " the sun is again shining ". But from the standpoint of the Sun there is neither covering nor uncovering. It is always luminus. In fact what is covered or uncovered is our sight. Similarly I take myself to be bound (baddha) due to ignorance, and liberated (mukta) in the wake of knowlege, but both are the states of mind and not that of Atma. Om.

9/11/2017

Indus Civilization

*Is ancient India overrated ?*

A mindblowing analysis by *Chinese Ex Professor from University of Toronto*

Seriously? If anything, ancient India is sorely UNDERRATED.

I mean, *I’m an ethnic Chinese living in Canada.* But when I was growing up in Canada, I knew jackshit about India. Besides maybe curry.

I mean, people here have a vague understanding of Chinese history but they have NO idea about Indian history. For example, most people know that the Middle Kingdom is how China referred to herself but how many people know about *Bharat?* How many know about even the Guptas? People know that China was famous for ceramics and tea but how many people know about *ancient India’s achievements in metallurgy?* People k now about the Great Wall, but how many know about the *great temples of southern India?*

This is partly due to the lackluster historical records that ancient Indians kept and also partly because *modern Indians have a tendency to look down upon their ancient heritage and view western ideas and ideals as superior.* China also has this problem but not nearly to the same extent.

The discovery that the *earth is spherical* is credited to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, who was born in 384 BCE. However, very few people know that a man from ancient India established the idea of “spherical earth” during the 8th-9th century BCE. *The man was called Yajnavalkya* who first discovered that the earth is round. He was the first to *propose the heliocentric system of the planets*. In his work Shatapatha Brahmana, he proposed that the earth and the other planets move around the sun. He also *calculated the period of one year as 365.24675 days. This is only 6 minutes longer than the current established time of 365.24220 days*.

Take the example of Kung Fu. The whole world knows about the martial art called Kung Fu. The person who founded *Kung Fu was none other than a prince of the Pallava dynasty from Kanchipuram*, Tamil Nadu who visited China during the 5th century CE. He became the 28th patriarch of Buddhism and *established the Shaolin temple* and founded the martial art which became world famous today. That prince was called Bodhidharma.

But how many people know about that Kung Fu and Shaolin was founded by an Indian?

Precisely, if Indians are unaware of their heritage, why should they expect that someone else will know about their history and achievement?

The achievements of ancient Indians are lost in obscurity. India’s ancestors had invented many ways which eased the basic life of a common man. These inventions may seem primitive today, but we can’t ignore the fact that these were revolutionary achievements during their era.

The Indus Valley civilization is *known for the broad and the sanitized drainage system* which was no less than a miracle during those ancient times. But how many people know that the ancient *Indians from Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) were the first to invent a flush toilet?*

The people around the world use rulers to measure everything. How many people know that *Indus Valley Civi lization was the first to invent the rulers?* A ruler has been found at Lothal which is 4400 years old. Not only this, the people of IVC were *the first to invent buttons*. The world knows that the Chinese discovered the art of weaving silk dresses. How many people know that *IVC people were the first to weave dresses made of cottons?*

The ancient Indians were *first to invent the weighing scales.* Archaeologists have discovered weighs and scales from the excavation sites of Harappa, Mohenjodaro, Lothal etc. These scales were extensively used for trading.

Ancient India has given *Yoga to the world- which is widely practiced almost all over the world to keep people fit and fine.* Models, supermodels, film stars, athletes, etc. regularly attends Yoga session to keep themselves fit.

*Aryabhatta, Brahmagupta and Bhaskaracharya* were the three eminent mathematicians from ancient India who established the *concept of zero as a mathematical value in different eras.* Brahmagupta was the first to invent a symbol for the value “shunya” (zero).

Bhaskaracharya was the *first to use it as algebra.* The oldest inscription of zero can be found at the *Chaturbhuj temple in Gwalior fort.*

Ancient Indians were pioneers in the *field of chemistry* too. The person who first invented the *“atomic theory” was none other than Acharya Kanad from ancient India*. He explained the atomic theory using terms like “Anu”(atom) and “Paramanu”(nucleus).

Ancient Indians were advanced in *medical science* too. The great physician of the time, Sage Shusrut was the first to carry out different surgeries which included plastic surgery and cataract surgery. His works are composed in his book called Shusrut Samhita (The works of Shusrut). The world hardly knows about *Charak, the great specialist in medicine from ancient India*. He was the first physician to establish the problems and medicinal treaties in fields like *physiology, embryology, digestion, sexual disease, immunity, etc.* His works on Ayurveda is composed as a book called Charak Samhita (The works of Charak).

The Chera dynasty of Tamil Nadu invented the idea of *producing finest steel by heating black magnetite ore along with carbon*. The mixture was kept in a crucible and heated in charcoal furnace. The Wootz Steel originated from India, but today, is popular as Damascus Steel.

India’s monuments are grand and are probably, the only way others recognize the importance of ancient Indian civilization. India’s gigantic monuments bear the testimony of the greatness of ancient India.

This is the *Kailash Temple. It is a megalith* which was constructed by cutting out a single rock- a mountain. The whole mountain was cut from the top to carve out the temple campus.

This is *Dwarka, the grand and mysterious city submerged in the Arabian sea on the extreme west of India.* The submerged heritage is no less than a treasure bearing the pride of Indian race!

This is *Khajuraho, the marvel where the rocks* has taken the form. The best of our monuments are not built on soft rocks like marble. Our ancestors carved out even the hardest of the rocks to give it a beauty.

The grandest and largest temple in India- *Brihadeshwara* temple. Breathtaking, isn’t it?

India is the land of grandest temples and breathtaking architectures. The heritage of India can’t be encapsulated within a small answer! To end the answer with, I will now share my personal favorite- *The Sun Temple of Konark!*

The main structure of the temple was partially destroyed by invaders like Kalapahad- a military general of the medieval period. Later, the prime structure totally collapsed when British stored gunpowder inside the structure and it caught fire accidentally.

Even though the main temple is gone, the amount of what left is still breathtaking by every means. Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore wrote about Konark- *“here the language of stone surpasses the language of man.*”

The whole temple was designed like a huge chariot of Sun God having 24 wheels pulled by 7 horses. Each wheel had 8 major spokes denoting 1 prahar (Hindu time period of 3 hours). There was a huge magnet at the top of the temple which used to keep the idol of the Sun deity suspended in the air due to magnetic arrangement.

Still think, that ancient India is overrated?

Ancient India was a hub of culture and technology and the absolute capital of world spirituality. I could talk about India for hours. India is many things but OVERRATED is definitely not one of them.

Author: Pak L. Huide
Publication: Postcard.news
Date: July 22, 2017

9/09/2017

A Beautiful Carnatic Fusion

​A Beautiful #Art Piece.
This music video is made with 3 beautiful ingredients.
1. Mahesh Raghavan's exceptional re-touching of beautiful composition by Sri. Swathi Tirunal, Aliveni...set in #Ragam #Kurinji & Talam Mishra Chapp.
2. The videography which is super-abundant with the traditional cultural symbols of  #Kerala.
3. The portrayal of silly scuffles between couples through the classical dance forms of India.
#BHIMA Jewellers presents...
"Aliveni...."
Sung by Smt. Kalyani Menon

9/08/2017

Visit These Breathtaking & Amazing Chikkamagalur Destinations !!


This is the view of distant mountain ranges of Chikkamagalur.

Chikmagalur is one of the top hill station destinations in India. The hill stations around Chikmagalur are famous summer retreats since they remain cool even during summers. 

Hill Stations of Chikkamagalur
  1. Kemmangundi
  2. Mullayanagiri
  3. Kudremuk
  4. Baba Budangiri
Waterfalls of Chikkamagalur 
  1. Manikyadhara Falls
  2. Kallathigiri Falls
  3. Hanumana Gundi Falls
  4. Kadambi Falls
  5. Sirimane Falls
Pilgrim Centers of Chikkamagalur
  1. Sringeri
  2. Horanadu
  3. Kalasa
  4. Shakatapuram
  5. Guru Dattatreya Bababudanswamy Darga
  6. Amrithapura
  7. Belavadi
  8. Simhanagadde Jwalamalini Temple
  9. Balehonnur
Wildlife Destinations
  1. Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary
  2. Kudremukh National Park                   

9/07/2017

Chathannoor, A Unexplored & Beautiful Tourist Destination of Kerala !!

Chathannoor is a town in Kerala located at the Kollam district on the banks of River Itthikkara. It is about 16 KM from Kollam city center. Chathannoor is in the extreme eastern part of Kollam District, around 55 km north of the state capital Thiruvananthapuram.Kollam Railway Station is the nearest major station, 16 km from the town and is well connected by buses. Nearest Airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport.It is around 50 km north of the state capital on the NH 66 (Formerly NH 47).NH 66 is passing through the center of the Chathannoor town. It is one of the fastest developing towns in Kerala. 

 I liked the greenery. 

Important Places in & around Chathannoor 
  • Vilappuram (3 km south) : A small place, home of the famous Vilappuram Devi Temple (Anandavilasam Bhagavathi Temple). In the same compound there is the famous Anandavilasam library, affiliated to Kerala State Library Council having more than 1200 members and around 13000 books.
  • Polachira (4 km south) : A sanctuary of migratory birds. Now it is under development for tourism. Now there is a bridge over polachira which connects road named Polachira Bund Across Road. It is the shortest Chathannoor - Varkala route. You can go to see elephants in Anathavalam at Chirakkarathazham from here and it is only one km from Polachira.
  • Worship centers : There are very famous hindu temples like Bhoothanatha Kshethram, Kanjiram vila bhgavathi kshethram, Chennamath Kshethram, Vilappuram bhagavathy kshethram,paniyil thekkevila bhagavathi temple, paniyil guru mandiram. etc. It will be valuable to visit Valiya Pally (St George Orthodox Church)-the ancient and parent church of all the Christian churches in and around Chathannoor.
Some other important locations.










 












Dolphin's Nose of Kodaikanal - You Must Know Before You Go

Hello Traveller, 

Let us straight away go to the topic.
 
Here is the location. 

Why You Should Visit Dolphin Nose of Kodaikanal ??

Definitely a thrilling spot with a protruding rock at the mountain cliff ! One can view the mountains from the spot just like as though you were flying in the air. The view is out of this world. A spot for the adrenaline junkie.

It's about 30 minute trek from the road. And you have to walk down almost 2 kilometres to reach the view point. So it i not at all suitable for children and elderly people.. You can find shops and stalls for food & snacks along the way. The trek to the point is tiresome but totally worth it. You should have minimum 2 hours to complete trekking. A visit in early morning will have it's own value. The morning sun rise is a heavenly view fro here. Wearing shoes is recommended. 
 
After seeing the Nose you can see the Echo rock and shout out loud. The mountain will echo back to you. This place is definitely worth one visit.



9/02/2017

Natural Hut


There is a hut like structure in my homestead. It is made by the Hibiscus plant & some creeper plants. Sitting inside this one is something like a zen meditation.

Hibiscus flower is being used as a home remedy for several ailments. The home-made shampoo from its' flower & leaves are best suited for removing dandruff. The flower is used for curing menstrual irregularities. And it is a preventive medicine for maintaining a good cholesterol level also.For more info, click here. Click here for a beautiful short video featuring Hibiscus flower.

9/01/2017

Know these details about Mettupalayam Railway Station before planning your Ooty trip

Hello reader,

I hope you came here for all the useful information about the Mettupalayam Railway Station.

So we are straight away going to the topic. 

Why You should Know : A trip in Nilgiri Mountain Railway is one of the most sought items by tourists during Ooty trip. Click here to read more & click here to see video of steam locomotive. The meter gauge - mountain train starts from this station.

Station code : MTP . If you are trying to book online talkal ticket from/to this station, just enter this code in the required form. It will speed-up your booking process & help secure your reservation. Let me remind you, NEVER EVER GO WITHOUT RESERVING SEATS IN THE HILL TRAIN.

Location : Click here to see Mettupalayam Railway Station in google map. I created a simple sketch of Mettupalayam town using paint. This map will give a clarified idea regarding the location.



















How To Reach :


From Coimbatore : These two towns are well-connected by Road & Rail. Distance - 38 km. You have 4 options.

  1. Own Vehicle
  2. Cab/Taxi - Ola & Uber have not yet started service. But few other online taxis are available. Just have a google search & compare the rates. 
  3. Regular buses service by state transport corporation & private operators - Government buses start from Coimbatore (Gandhipuram bus station and 'Mettupalayam Road' bus station)at every 15 minutes from 6 AM - 6 PM. Click here for the time table & online booking of Government buses. Private service providers can be searched Google.
  4. Train -   There are four unreserved passenger trains (except Sundays) & one Express train (Daily).
          Time Table of Trains 

Have A Look Of Steam Locomotive At Mettupalayam


    • 12671/Nilagiri (Blue Mountain) Express - 5.15 AM - 6.15 AM. Click here to reserve online if you want to go by sleeper/AC coaches. This is the option for those travellers who have to catch Ooty train from Mettupalayam.
    • 56146/Coimbatore - Mettupalayam Passenger (UnReserved) - 09.30 AM - 10.20 AM.
    • 56148/Coimbatore - Mettupalayam Passenger (UnReserved) - 11.50 AM - 12.40 PM
    • 56150/Coimbatore - Mettupalayam Passenger (UnReserved) - 03.15 PM - 04.05 PM
    • 56144/Coimbatore - Mettupalayam Passenger (UnReserved) - 05.55 PM - 06.45 PM
Click here for viewing the detailed timetable of trains. 

Mettupalayam To Ooty/Udagamandalam Train Schedule :
    • 56136/Mettupalayam - Udagamandalam MG Passenger - 07.10 AM - 12.00 PM
 

Ooty/Udagamandalam To Mettupalayam Train Schedule :
    • 56137/Udagamandalam - Mettupalayam MG Passenger- 02.00 PM - 05.35 PM
Let me Remind You Once Again !!
NEVER EVER GO WITHOUT RESERVING IN ADVANCE IN THIS HILL TRAIN.   
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 Tip : If you couldn't reserve/secure an unreserved ticket from Mettupalayam, don't worry. Catch an Ooty bus & get down at Coonoor. You will get 2nd class ticket from there to Ooty. 

Facilities/Amenities : 
  • Parking lot available.
  • Retiring Rooms - Limited number of non AC Double Bed room without online booking. 
  • A rail museum featuring the history and working of Nilagiri Mountain Railway.
  • A canteen (Vegetarian food only) serving decent food especially at morning. 
  • Separate waiting rooms with toilet facility for men & ladies.
  • Bus station nearby.
  • Telephone inquiry - 04254-22285.
  • Catering facility for group passengers - 9789521304, 9790639916.
Other information :
  • This station is under Salem division of Southern Railway.
  • Elevation: 330 m above sea level
  • Click here for a brief write-up by Indian Railways on Nilagiri Mountain Railway.
  • Click here for having a view of steam locomotive of Nilagiri Mountain Railway.