Hena and I went to Mamallapuram (south of Chennai) accompanied by Sofie, Azha, Joline, Lahira, and Hiba. The seven of us had a taxi driver for the day to take us down there and drive us around whenever we needed a ride. :)
Our first stop was Arjuna's Penance, a huge bas relief carving of the biggest single rock I think I have ever seen. Basically he was doing penance to Shiva because his family was embroiled in a war with his cousin's family (that he was fighting beside) and no matter which side he fought on he was killing his family. This was the best I could do to get the two pictures combined. There is a single column of repeated figures and the alignment may be a little off but I worked for an hour or so and this is my frustrated beyond belief result. [Also this is the largest I can post it so click on the image and it should open larger in a new window...] Why didn't I just take a VIDEO!?!?! Bah, I tried folks! The second photo is a close up of Arjuna in the penance stance.
Then we all wandered around looking at the Mandapams scattered around the site. One of the most detailed was one with Krishna who is represented lifting up the mythical Govardhana mountain to protect his kinsfolk from Indra.
Then we went in search of a toilet- we found one but you have to pay to use it- which means it is clean! There was a Western toilet- however it was clogged. So! I had my first success with using an Indian closet!!! I was thrilled!
After lunch we went to the Shore Temple.
[Rs. 10 note to the one who guesses closest to their ages!]
After that we went to view the Five Rathas. Since there are too many to put pictures of each on Anyhow the argument was about these guys that they thought were taking pictures of them without their permission. This is a growing trend in India that upsets most women because they feel it is an invasion of their privacy. However in the end they argued longer about the fact that one of the girls had insulted them when in fact they were innocent. All of this I had to have explained to me later because it went on in two or three languages. Only a small part of the whole thing was in English- and that wasn't pretty. But oh well.... later on when we drove past them the guys smiled and waved so I guess we didn't offend them too badly!
Krishna was born a cow herder and he loved butter, so yeah when a huge round bolder is found it makes sense to call it Krisha's butter ball. : ) There is also a "natural" slide created over time beside the ball! It was fun to go down. ; ) I briefly viewed the Ganesha shrine on the grounds as well. There is video of each of use going down the slide however it will take hours and hours to upload it so since I went by myself you get to see that video. :) [later note: The video is refusing to load- so you get a picture... sorry : ( ]
The house is under renovation since the tsunami hit whenever it was and I was grateful for the western toilet that was working! I taught the girlsWe walked to the beach in the dark with one cell phone to light the way. The girls were making ghost noises and Hena wound up scaring them under a banyon tree with a bunch of vines hanging off it. They shrieked so loud! I was laughing so hard, especially when a guy on a bicycle rode up out of the dark to the house we were walking by just after they had calmed down and they all screamed again!
We played ring-around-the-roses for some reason in the loose sand on top of the dune. LoL, that stuff gets everywhere! Then we just ran, skipped, and generally played on the beach.
I wish my camera could have captured the beauty of the surf at night. The tide was coming in so the waves crawled higher and the sounds grew louder it was beautiful. There wasn't a way I could figure out to get the flash to turn on and stay on so I could video, but I do have audio of the waves! So enjoy the small clip...
After that we all got dropped off at our respective homes.
I took a bath, plan to eat dinner, take my meds, and crash as I have dozed a couple times while trying to post this.
G-night all- will add pictures tomorrow morning.
Next morning: Pictures added and spelling and grammar corrected as best I can. I really had fallen asleep twice while writing this last night...
2 comments:
I'm glad you can remember details so well :)
And I'm glad you're all well enough to enjoy traveling!!
Love, Mom
I hope you got a picture of Arjuna's Penance. We read Bhagavad Gita in my oriental philosophy during our studies of Hinduism and Yoga. Chapter 11 verse 32 is the baddest line written in any text anywhere. No wonder Oppenheimer quoted it when they detonated the A-Bomb.
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