Here is wishing you all a Merry Christmas & a Happy & Prosperous New Year 2012. Please make the festive season more meaningful - Try and weave some colorful magic into the fabric your own lives as well the lives of those around you.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Magic Weaves at Coimbatore
We recently visited an exhibition titled "Weaves" in Coimbatore. There was a dazzling & colorful array of cotton & silk fabrics, dresses, sarees & accessories on display. Participants were from very many different States of India Like Bengal, UP, Karnataka, Jammu & Kashmir & Andhra Pradesh. While wifey was busy shopping I was busy clicking. I was mistaken for a press photographer and in anticipation that some of these photos may find place in the next days newspapers I was allowed special privileges by the stall managers :)
Here is wishing you all a Merry Christmas & a Happy & Prosperous New Year 2012. Please make the festive season more meaningful - Try and weave some colorful magic into the fabric your own lives as well the lives of those around you.



















Here is wishing you all a Merry Christmas & a Happy & Prosperous New Year 2012. Please make the festive season more meaningful - Try and weave some colorful magic into the fabric your own lives as well the lives of those around you.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Versatile Blogger Award
I wish to thank Versatile Blogger
Ashok for his kindness in sending me a Versatile Blogger Award. I must say this was quite unexpected & I am deeply honored by this gesture. I wish to assure him as well as all my ardent readers that I shall endeavor to keep up the spirit of versatility. You have mentioned that there is a tradition to pass on similar Awards to other bloggers that I follow and find are enthusiastic,vibrant,creative, interesting & informative. I am working on this and after careful study & analysis shall present the Awards in due course to deserving bloggers. Please bear with me for the delay:)
Meanwhile I take this opportunity to wish all readers/followers and their families Merry Christmas and a Very Happy & Prosperous New Year 2012. May all your dreams take wings and all your desires be fulfilled.
Best Wishes & Warmest Regards
Ram



Best Wishes & Warmest Regards
Ram
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Wonders in Wood
His name is Shanmugham and he is popularly known as "Antique Shanmugham". He lives in Coimbatore. He has plenty of "wonders in wood" to show you: Center Tables, Mirror frames,Pillars, Diwans, Wooden Chests, Swings, Sofa sets, Cradles, Cots, Dressing tables, Chest of Drawers, Cupboards, Key Holders, Book shelves. You name he has it or he can create it for you.
Shanmugham's is an interesting story. He initially took up hard ware business. but it sunk. Next he tried his hand at textile marketing but that too collapsed. During one of his business trips to Bangalore he chanced upon an Antique shop & there he discovered a passion that was to change his life forever.
Antique Shanmugham at his factory & workers
Wooden Pillars
Photo Frames for Tanjore painting
Another photo frame
Other creations


Low level Diwan & Mirror Frame
Door Frame
Wooden Pillars
Wooden Chests

Shanmugham has also converted his house into an antique musueum: See pics below:
Entrance Door
Gate & Balcony
Side Balcony
Grandfather Clock & Puja(prayer) Corner
Drawing room corner
Shanmugham's is an interesting story. He initially took up hard ware business. but it sunk. Next he tried his hand at textile marketing but that too collapsed. During one of his business trips to Bangalore he chanced upon an Antique shop & there he discovered a passion that was to change his life forever.
Antique Shanmugham at his factory & workers
Entrance Door
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Thirupuvanam Temple
Visited on 2 Sep'2011: After Lunch we took some rest and then left Madurai for Thiruppuvanam around 5.00 pm. We first crossed the Theppakulam at Madurai before moving on towards Thiruppuvanam - a Thevara Sthalam as also one of the Pandi Pathinaalu.The four Saivite saints have sung the glory of Poovana Nathar, deity of Tiruppuvanam temple, located 20 km east of Madurai on the road to Manamadurai, on the southern bank of the river Vaigai.
Temple Legend: The place is connected with a legend narrated in the ``Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam." Ponnanaiyall, an ardent devotee of Lord Siva used to take bath in the river early in the morning, offer garlands and dance before the Lord daily. She spent all her earnings and wealth in feeding the devotees of the Lord. To test her, the Lord created in her mind the desire to carve out His idol in gold. Appearing before her as an ascetic (Siddhar) he claimed that He could turn any metal given to Him into gold. Promptly the girl handed over all the vessels in the house. The siddhar smeared holy ash on them and went away telling her that she would find them golden the next morning. So it happened and the girl turned over the collection to a goldsmith to make an idol. And what she saw was so enchanting that she pinched the deity's cheek leaving a permanent mark there. Her statue is found at the entrance of the temple along with those of the Siddhar, Chokkappa Nayak, the king who built many portions of the temple, his queen and his minister. The idol of Somaskandar, which bears the pinch mark on His cheek even now, is known as Ponnanaiyan and Azhagiyapiran. When Saint Gnanasambandar visited this place he was held up on the northern bank of the river. The Lord asked the celestial bull Nandi to stand a little aside to give him darshan. One therefore finds Nandi seated a little aside and not right in front of the sanctum sanctorum. On our return we stopped at a nice roadside Bakery that was selling oven fresh biscuits, cakes and other niceties. We picked up a whole lot of goodies before proceeding further.
Theppakulam - dry but green.Normally a water tank,presently serves as a playground.
Theppakulam - dry but green.Normally a water tank,presently serves as a playground.
The Entrance Tower to Tirupuvanam Temple
The Lord appearing as Siddhar or Ascetic
The Nayak King & his Queen paying obeisance to the Lord
Ponnanaiyall the ardent devotee who had unflinching faith in the Lord
Roadside bakery -sales girl posing in the midst of goodiesView of Bakery from Highway
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Madurai Meenakshi Temple - Kambathadi Mandapam
Visited on 1 Sept 2011: This mandapam is located in the outer prakaram of the Sundareswarar Sannithi. This is called the kambhathadi mandapam. Here one can see an most amazing collection of most exquisite & ornate sculptures on granite pillars. I could capture many of these on my camera:( Had to take special permission from temple officials to be able to take photographs in an inner prakara)
The Nandi Mandapam
Veerabhadrar & Bhikshandanar
Urdhvathandavar & Bhadrakali
Chakra Dhanar
Nandi the Celestial Bull facing Sri Sundareswarar sanctum
Sri Kalasamharar
Sri Natarajar & his consort Sivakami
Kanyadanam -Sri Vishnu giving away the hand of the bride Meenakshi to Sri Sundareshwarar
Arjunan & Pasu Patastar
Sri Sankara Narayanar and Sri Ardhanareeswarar
Sri Gaja Samharar
Ravana carrying Siva & Parvati on his shoulders
Agni Veerabhadrar & Agora Veerabhadrar
Sri Rishabha Rudrar & Sri Eka Pather
Sri Nandi Mandapam directly facing the sanctum sanctorum
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