Friday, September 5, 2014

Kerala;God's own country & Kanyakumari; the sangam of three oceans!

Kerala;God's own country & Kanyakumari; the sangam of three oceans.
(28th Aug to 30th Aug.)

My marriage date has been fixed for 28th August,” Lovely, one of our roommates said excitedly one fine day. Our eyes, especially mine flashed, even before she invited any of us; not because she is getting married, but because we found an excuse in her marriage to visit Kerala, God's own country. And the additional goody was that she hails from one of the southern districts i.e Kollam of Kerala, from where Kanyakumari is just 200 kms drive. So, all these made dozens of butterflies run into my belly; the prospect of seeing parts of both Kerala and Tamil Nadu at one go. I along with Deepali and Rishika got ready for the exciting itinerary, and pre-booked flight tickets without bothering how costly it was (for govt. Servants like us flying is not our first option with our not so handsome salary) Lol But never mind!
Soon the day came, but things were not going quite all right. The day before our scheduled departure, I had an argument with Deepali for some trivial matter, and for that we were not talking to each other. But still, hoping for the best, we all kept our bags packed and ready on the night of 27th August 14.

Day-1 (28th August 14)
(Meynad, Kollam, Munroe Island & Ashtmudi Lake)

Rishika acting as a mediator between me and Deepali, we all set out of home at 4:55 am, as we had our Air India flight to catch at 6:30. Speaking of Air India! As usual, some unwanted thing happened that day again. After flying in air for a good 20 minutes, they announced that there's some technical problem in the aircraft due to which one left door wasn't opening. So, it landed back to Mumbai. And after their attempt to fix it failed, they announced for a last minute change of aircraft, which all took more than 2 hours. Finally it took off at 9:15 am. We landed at Trivandrum airport at 11:15 am, where the Cab pre-booked by Lovely for us, picked us up.
 
"The spectacular view we got while landing."
We were supposed to go straight to the Church at Lovely's village Meynad in Kollam, which was another two hour’s drive from there. By the time we reached, the actual marriage ceremony that we wished to see was already over, and people were having lunch. What timing! We felt as if we came not for the marriage, but for the lunch. Such an embarrassing situation! Hmm.
"Our best wishes to the beautiful Bride."
We had a glimpse of Lovely in her angelic white color gown, posing for pictures with the man of her life, on the stage. She looked so happy and pretty. (Touchwood!) After having done with the lunch and wishing Lovely and her hubby a very happy life ahead, as they left the marriage venue to pay a quick visit to girl's house, before leaving for Trivandrum to her permanent home, we also followed in our cab. The best thing about a Christian marriage of Kerala, is its pure simplicity and lesser show-off, unlike the weddings in most of the Indian communities, including my own. We were in her house for a quick 15 minutes, and then left for Munroe Island and Ashtmudi Lake, which were 52 kms from there and took us an hour to reach. As Haseem, the driver, drove us to Munroe Island, the three of us started dozing off now and then, trying hard to keep our eyes open, but to no use as we didn't have a proper sleep and also because we were so tired by then.

After taking us for a round, Haseem, stopped near a boat, so that we could enjoy the scenic view of Munroe Island. The boat ride was quite relaxing. The peaceful environment of the Island, with the soulful music of splashing of water, fully surrounded by coconut trees and the simple, innocent gestures of the Island people, were all quite therapeutic. It looked quite hard for the people living in the Island, as they have to transport everything to the other side of the narrow lake. Our eyes broadened and heart thumped as canoeing through the narrow water body, the boat entered into a vast open lake. Oh yes! It was Ashtmudi lake; a very beautiful lake for the viewers, and very deep ocean for the thinkers. As we were short of time, we couldn't stay there for long. So with beautiful memories and refreshed souls, we started our return journey to Kollam.
 
"Refreshing boat ride at Munroe Island." 

"Ashtmudi; Beautifully deep." 

Lovely had already made our staying arrangement for the night at one of her friends, Ieena's house in Meynad. So after having our dinner, Haseem drove us to Ieena's house. One more tragi-comedy happened again after the Air India one. At noon while at Lovely's house, she very casually said that Ieena's house is just at 5 minutes walking distance from her house, pointing towards right. As the roads were very narrow, we told Haseem to stop at the outer road, from where we walked earlier to Lovely's house. It was dark and peaceful. Not even a single human species were seen outside. Rishika called Ieena to come near Lovely's house to pick us up. But, hell no! Her house was not at all at a walking distance. Ieena's father sent an auto, which took another 10 minutes to reach. As we were waiting for the auto, I gazed at the sky, which was dark blue and full of stars, and also the fire flies, so many of them kept our attention hooked. We were having fun in the middle of nowhere, whereas Ieena and her parents were quite worried about us, thinking we were new to the village and the dark, narrow roads were not that safe.  Finally the auto reached and we all jumped into it.

Let's try to remember the way, so that we can direct our driver properly in the morning.” Both Rishika and Deepali echoed.

But, Oh fish! Then the winding path, from one turn to another to yet another at next gully, it was so confusing and never ending. Finally we all gave up the mind thing and just enjoyed the thrilling ride through dark and artery like narrow village road. When we reached the house, they all, including Ieena, her parents and Ramsheena, one of her friends were outside, waiting eagerly for us. We got warm welcome and very caring and concerned gestures. They were all so full of love, which we could make from their gestures; the way everybody went into kitchen to fetch us eating and drinking items & the way they enquired if we were all right. Every bit of experience I had there was so touching; the simplicity with which they lived and the warmth their love had, showed the richness of their hearts. I truly believe by this experience that Kerala is not only God's own country, but the people living in it are also God's own people. In such a Godly environment when we started talking to each other, neither I nor Deepali realised.
So, here I recommend to everyone, having some issues with family and friends,” Don't say a word, rather go and travel, for the magic weaver weaves the magic in such a way that you forget everything that is bitter, to give space to everything that's the best.” :)

"God's own people; Simply beautiful."

Day -2 (29th August 14)
(Padmanabhapuram, Suchidanam & Kanyakumari)

After saying goodbye to the heart warming people, thanking and taking blessings of Uncle and Aunty, we left Meynad at 7:00 am for Kanyakumari, the southern tip of our country. We all were so excited to be on the roads leading to the southernmost part of our country, where we would witness the three seas i.e. the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. The drive was quite long, given to the traffic and cautious and careful driving of Haseem. But the panoramic view along the roads, were quite eye-catching and spectacular. The moment we crossed the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border, we could notice the differences emerging between the two, as more of coconut trees were replaced by rubber and banana farms, the letters in Malyali on boards and hoards being replaced by the same written in Tamil, the plains leading to the hills on one side and large farms on the other, the soft Keralites being replaced by a little fast or clever Tamilians. Though there was just thin line of difference between the two states, but quite visible and interesting to us.
Our first destination after entering Tamil Nadu was the Padmanabhapuram palace, dating back to 16th century AD, constructed by the kings of Perumal dynasty. Located at the foothills of lush green and rain bathed Veli hills, it’s a huge palace that again made us salute to the kind of art we had in the past. The wooden carvings, the kings bed, which they say has been made up of woods which have medicinal properties, the flooring made up of broken eggshells and coconuts, still shining freshly even after ages, were honestly quite admirable. It took us more than an hour to explore every nook and corner of the palace. Coming out of the palace, Rishika and Deepali did some shopping from the nearby stalls, while I wandered around, wondering at the things and different kinds of bananas hanging at the fruit shops in different colours and sizes. One intriguing thing there, about the temples, was that they put garlands of bananas and different leaves on the entrance of the temple as a decoration I guess. Hmm
 
"Inside the Majestic Palace."
While driving down south, on midway we stopped at Suchidanam temple, another architectutural marvel of Deccan Architecture. But as we reached at an odd hour of the day, we couldn't have a darshan as the temple was closed at that time. So, sitting at the nearby lake for a while and admiring the beauty of the temple, we left to continue our journey.
"Suchidanam Temple"
We reached Kanyakumari at around 3:15 pm, and went straight to a restaurant to have our lunch. After relishing the delicious lunch, we went to the ferry counter to get tickets for ferry ride to Vivekanand memorial, which is the main attraction of Kanyakumari. But, the counter was closed as it was already 4:00 pm. So, we went around to other direction and took a long walk of the coastal surrounding. It was obviously such a nice feeling to be at the tip of our country where three sea meet. The huge waves of the see looked quite mischievous; layers afters layers of waves chasing each other, not ready to get caught by another layer as they just disappear at the shore, spreading frothing milk like texture while giving an instant kiss to the bare sea coast.
Not only the sea, but the weather's playfulness also left us wondering, wandering and laughing. It would be sunny one moment, cloudy next moment and splashes of rainfall the very next moment, making people run wildly targeting the nearest shade. And co-operating and co-ordinating with the rain, the high tides of the sea also showed its seductive moves by rising higher and higher, jumping & splashing forcefully, wooing every heart present there. And then suddenly an awe-inspiring view of Rainbow at the left side of the sea, made everyone crane their heads through the large gathered crowd, mumbling, “Wow, wow, wow, & trying to click the best possible shots through their camera's lens. We intended to have another awe-inspiring view of sun-set, but the huge bunch of Nimbus blocked our vision for the day. So, we went searching for a good hotel and checked in at one of the best located Hotel Sea view, from where the sea looked even prettier. The bonus point for us that we came to know was that we can have a good view of sunrise from the Hotel Terrace only. Everything was going good, and we all were so happy and chirpy. (Thank you God :-) 
 
"O yeah! We are at the southern tip of Mother India!" :-)
  Day-3 (30th August 14)
(Kanyakumari, Thiruprappu, Kavalam & Trivandrum)

Deepali and I got up early in the morning. We tried to wake up Rishika, but she seemed to be in a sound sleep. So, without disturbing her further, we went to the terrace to view sunrise. There were other people already on the terrace, who had fixed their gaze towards the east, determined not to miss even a single streak of sun. The sun rose at 6:12 am, majestically coming out of the sea. Though there were tinges of clouds, due to which we couldn't have a proper view, but whatever we could see with our mortal eyes was all amazing. The orange hue of the sky, spread by the sun rays, piercing through the tinges of clouds in different shapes, set a view, which kept us just sighing; our eyes fixed at the beautifully glowing sun, not blinking even once lest we shall miss the magic. And I must admit that the beginning of the day was so heavenly indeed. Hmm. J
 
"The Heavenly Rays."
We checked out of the hotel at 8:00 am and went straight to the Vivekanand Memorial ferry ride. As the queue for normal ticket worth Rs. 34/- was quite long, we got special tickets for Rs. 169/-each. The ferry ride was for 5 minutes, but that 5 minutes were quite rip-roaring as under the pressure of the forceful waves, the ferry wobbled here and there, and we felt that at any point we may fall out of the ferry. It was so exciting and thrilling amidst of rainfall in between. And reaching at the Memorial, we all went speechless! It's from here that you can have the real Kanyakumari feeling; a feeling which you cannot express, a special feeling to be at the southernmost tip, and a different feeling to be at the triveni sangam, the meeting point of three oceans. And the best part is that you can differentiate between the grey, light green, blue and dark blue of the different layers of the sea water. There are people in your life, whom when you meet after a long time, tears of joy flow from your eyes, because you aren't able to control your emotions and feelings for that particular person. Then there are places, which drive from you the same emotion, and you feel like crying out of joy, and that particular point was such a place for me. As I looked deeply into the sea, different kinds of mixed emotions started arising in me; I just wondered, if the water from the glaciers, on which during my mountaineering days, I hit hard with ice axe, would have reached the sea; or the snow on which we walked had melted and reached the sea too; the rivers from where we quenched our thirsts and washed our hands and posed for photos, would all have reached somewhere in the sea, singing songs of togetherness. It's in the sea that we cannot differentiate as which river's water we are looking at, at that particular point of time. Waters, waters! They know no boundaries. No matter how hard we, the humans try to control them, they find a passage to flow and go into the sea to mingle with and be one with the waters from other rivers. Then why we humans have all the boundaries and limits, surrounding us? Why our life is restricted to a piece of paper only? Why can't we also flow at our own pace and be equal with each other? What I thought and felt at that particular point of time, I don't know, but I wanted to cry and shed tears of joy. (Sigh) Oh sorry! That's going too long, for feelings are more and words less. So, let's go outa here. ;-)
"Three joyful souls at the confluence of three free oceans." :-) 
We had a heavy breakfast cum brunch, and left Kanyakumari at 11:00 am, with loads and loads of memories in our memory buckets, and Deepali and Rishika carrying huge kanyakumari special gift items along. Our destination now was 'Thiruprappu waterfalls, a huge horizontal and voluminous waterfall on river Kothai in Tamil Nadu itself. As it was quite long and flowed forcefully through a
Sparse rocky bed, the view was quite thrilling, when the water splashed quite far and we had to struggle a lot to keep our camera and handbags safe. Along with the falls, the rain also made our trip quite memorable as it would stop the moment we get into our car, and start pouring, when we reach our destination and step out of it. Lol. The rain God welcomed us everywhere. Obviously, we felt so special. :D Not bothering about the rain, we walked along the river and sat at a shade just at the bank of the river. The river which was hugely spread with full water in it looked beautiful and enchanting irrespective of the dusty water it had.
"The water played with us, and we played with the water.'" ;-)
Then, back to Kerala, first we went to Kovalam Beach, where the waves arising out of clean and blue sea water, along the coasts full of coconut trees, welcomed us with an amazing view. We sat there, watching peacefully to the sea waves and lost in our own respective thoughts for more than an hour. It was quite relaxing and of course we let our ears open to the soulful sea music, while our hearts danced at the lovely tune. :-)
 
"Contemplate near a sea; it works!"" :P
It was already 4:30 pm, so we headed towards Trivandrum to visit our last destination; the Padmanabhaswamy temple. I just heard once about the gold that had been discovered from the temple, but never paid that much attention to it. But being there at the doorstep of that very temple that looked majestic from outside also, I felt quite intrigued. The tight security arrangement it had, the cctv's all around, and the special Audit office at the backside of the temple, only for the audit purpose of this particular temple, all these indicated that this isn’t some common temple. Yes, it is one of the richest temples of India, dating back to 16th century and made in Dravidian style. Those history books, which irritated us a lot during our academic days, the value of them we've started realising now as we see the wonders from the books coming alive from the pages, in front of our own very eyes. One more interesting thing about this temple I forgot to mention is that we have to wear lungi (dress code) compulsorily to go inside the temple. So, with wonders in our eyes, we bought lungis for each one of us from a nearby stall, tied it around and went in after the security check. No cameras allowed, for security purpose obviously!
And there we were, in the temple complex, which was rich and grand. The wide open and spacious corridors, along both sides of which were statues of Gods and Goddesses in different postures, and beautiful oil lamps on both sides at every few feet's interval, led us finally to the main sanctum, where God Vishnu, in his sleeping position, hugely decorated by gold ornamaments, gave us the darshan. Struggling through the large crowd, pulling ourselves up we tried to get a proper darshan, but that wasn't possible due to the crowd. But still it was mind-blowing, and to speak honestly, I was too much lost in the grandeur of the temple, with unbelievable eyes, wondering so much whether this really is a temple that I forgot to pray even.:P We came out of the temple in half an hour, all three of us looking at each other, raising our eye brows and broadening our eyes and mouth and echoing,”Kya temple hai yaar!”  Guys, I truly recommend you to visit this temple once in your lifetime. J
"Padmanabhaswamy; the magnificent temple.""
With this, our trip ended. We came back to Mumbai the next day, fully satisfied with this grand itinerary. In my own words, this trip was “AA-Awesome!” Keep smiling :-) Nawi
 
"So, here we leave. Tada and Thank you.""