Jan 28

Date: 20th and 21st January
Places: Around Mangalore

On 21st of January there was a function of a office colleague in Mangalore, hence some of the other colleagues wanted to go and visit Mangalore. So off we went.

Since Mangalore is also my hometown I had to plan some trip for them. Shown below was what I had planned (the actual trip turned out to be quite different):

20th January    
Time Head Towards Kms from previous place
10:00 am Thousand Pillar Temple, Moodabidri 38Kms
11:20 am Annapoorneshwari Temple, Kodyadka 8Kms
11:50 am Gomateshwara Temple, Karkala 15Kms
12:30 pm Udupi Krishna Temple, Udupi 45Kms
2:30 pm Lunch at Kudiyoor Hotel 2Kms
3:20 pm Lighthouse at Kaup Beach 12Kms
4:30 pm Panambur/Surathkal/Tannirbhavi Beach 39-45Kms
7:00 pm Gokarnatheshwara Temple, Kudroli 14Kms
8:30 pm Dinner 1Kms
21st January    
Time Head Towards Kms from previous place
06:45 am Ullal Beach 15Kms
08:30 am Breakfast and Hotel 15Kms
10:45 am Ice-cream at Pabbas 0.3Kms
12:00 pm Mangaladevi Temple 6Kms
1:15 pm Kadri Temple 4Kms
2:00 pm Lunch 2Kms
2:45 pm Hotel 1Kms
3:00 pm Function 1.4Kms
4:45 pm TannirBhavi Beach 12Kms
7:00 pm Hotel 12Kms

My colleagues reached Mangalore well and early at 7:40 am, and I was conveyed that they would be having breakfast at 9:00 am at my colleagues house (the one for whose function we had arrived here), hence I was optimistic of sticking to the planned schedule. But like always things don’t happen as would like it to happen. My colleagues were finally ready for breakfast at 10:30am, then had their breakfast and we were finally on our way at 11:30 am; a full one and a half hour behind schedule.

The first place on the list was “The Thousand Pillar Temple” in Moodabidri, which is about 38Kms from Mangalore and the journey took about one hour. A bit of details is as mentioned below (taken from some site, I donot know which):

A Holy Shrine of the Jains, the thousand pillar temple is dedicated to Shri Chandranath, a Jain Saint. Jains spread all over India travel to this place to offer worship at the several Basadi’s dedicated to different Theerthankaras The temple is intricately carved and has architecture that is peculiar to Nepal. This temple is around 569 years old and was built over a century. The history of the temple is carved on the walls and pillars of the temple. No two pillars in the temple are alike. It has got an elegantly carved wooden cieling and a wooden screen with intricate carvings. The Basadi is a treasure house of art and architecture. No where in Karnataka, a Basadi of so much grandeur and so much magnificence as this could be found.

As can be seem in this description, this is a very elegant place, it almost looked like a fort, covered by all four side by high rise walls. The carvings on the pillars were really something to look and appreciate. But alas, we spent only 10 mins here before heading to Annapoorneshwari Temple in Kodyadka which was just 8Kms from here.

Though one would not find much about this temple; it is a fairly new one and apart from the temple has some pets housed (like Elephant, Horses, Peacock, Deers etc) in it environ. Since it was on our was to the next destination, we went here to. We has a qick cup of tea and by the time we left this place it was almost 1:30pm.

We reached Gomateshwara Temple, near Karkala at around 1:55pm. This is famous for the single stone 42-foot (13 m) statue Gomateshwara (Lord Bahubali). The Bahubali statue here is the second tallest in the State. This monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali was installed at Karkala on February 13, 1432 on the instructions of the pontiff of Karkala, Lalitakeerti. We could not go too near to the statue since the stones forming the floor was too hot to walk without footwear. Since the place was on a hill, the surrounding scenery was quite good and made a wonderful setting from a photo session. Since there is nothing much to see I expected to leave in around 10 mins, but contrary to that we only left at 2:40pm.

Our next target destination was Udupi Krishna Temple which was about a hours journey. We reached there quickly passing Manipal on the way. We arrived at the right time at the Temple since the crowd was less which increased quickly as the time went by. The details of the temple is as under (again a copy paste from some site):

Udupi Krishna Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple area resembles a living ashram, a holy place for daily devotion and living, founded by Madhvacharya founder of the Dvaita school of Vedanta. Legend has it that once Kanakadasa a worshipper who was not allowed into the temple was so piously dedicated, that one day the Krishna statue miraculously turned around to allow the disciple to gaze upon his heavenly form through a small window at the back of the mutt (matha). There are several temples here, the most ancient as basic wood and stone of 1,500 years origin.

After praying and looking around we went to have our lunch at 4:00 pm. Though again I had expected to leave this place by 4:30pm to have enough time in our hand for the beach, this didn’t go as planned and we left Udupi only at 5:00 pm.

Since we were already behind on the schedule, we had to skip a wonderful opportunity of going up a Lighthouse and seeing the beautiful view around of the Kaup locality. We decided to go to Pannambur beach where the International kite flying competition was going on. We reached there at around 6:00 pm….well amost…since such a major event was going on, it looked like the whole of Mangalore had decided to come over here….which resulted us in having to get down 2kms before the beach and walk the rest. Hence we took another 20mins to get there and we missed the sunset. The kites were still flying around. The variety , shapes and the very design of many kites amazed us. Finally after spending some time in the water we finally headed back to the Hotel.

We had to cancel the Kudroli temple visit since some of us had got wet and would have have been ideal to go to the temple in such a avatar.

Day two, most of the plans I made was throw out of the window myself, since the previous day my colleagues had mentioned they had planned to go for a film in a multiplex near their hotel. Hence I did not go ahead with the planned schedule. They went for a movie at:11:40am. And came back and got ready for the function at 2:55pm.

The function got over by 5:10pm and since everyone wanted to change into something more suited for the beach, we went back to the hotel and were finally on our way to Tannirbhavi beach at 5:35pm. We took a auto convincing the auto driver that we would also engage him on the return journey if he waited for a hour. He agreed for this with a nominal waiting charge.

We reached TannirBhavi, had loads of fun on the near empty beach. Then finally at 7:00 pm headed back to the hotel and left Mangalore by a KSRTC bus at 9:15pm.

It was a good trip but for some miss judgment on my part. For example on the first day since we were already one and half hours late hence I should have skipped Moodabidri and Karkala and should have gone only to Udupi. As they say we make mistakes, and this was one of them. I am sorry for my colleagues who were made to hurry at every place and missed out on a lot of fun.

Hope the future journeys would be a lot of fun :-)

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Dec 09

In today’s world, small kids don’t get to interact much with their busy parents who go to work. Grand parents live far and apart; visiting only occasionally, hence these kids don’t get to learn much about tradition and culture. Earlier children used to listen to stories from their grand parents in their own mother tongue, now it too is on a down side, and is being replaced by cartoon network and certain English story books.

Would it not be nice if children would have a opportunity to listen to stories in their own mother tongue. I came across one such effort last week. Mrs Asha Shenoy (known as AshaMai) has a website which contains many small stories narrated in South Canara style Konkani. The stories are just between 3 to 15 minutes each which is ideal for kids. In total there are 50 plus stories; all in Konkani. They are available as free download in MP3 format at http://ashamai.zenusinfotech.com/Stories.htm. If you have kids then you can play them one story per night as bed time story, or in case you don’t have kids then you can listen to it too. Overall it is a wonderful attempt to reach out to the future generation of amchigelle kids.

If you found this useful then please do leave a comment below.

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Oct 09

Update 8:00 pm
The will be lifted tomorrow between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm, however the educational institutions will remain closed and Section 144 will still be in place.

Update 6:15 pm
There is news that the curfew will be extended till Tuesday morning 7:00 am, also there was some violence today in Bunder area.

Update 3:00 pm
daijiworld.com reports:

Scene at railway station todayA mad rush is at the railway station where the student community can be seen waiting in long queues for railway tickets to return to their houses. The police at the station are having a tough time to control them and maintain order.

Update: 1:30 pm
After the curfew relaxation between 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, the curfew is back on. Many political people are in Mangalore currently on a visit to review the situation.

Update: 10:30 am:
Mangalore on 9th Oct 2006I had just been to Hampankatta, the situation there is just like a normal day, with just the addition of police with arms standing everywhere. Due to the heavy traffic, traffic signal has also been put on. (The image shown is taken from daijiworld.com, and the area is Kankanady (correct me if i am wrong))

Today there is not as much rush as yesterday, this is due to the fact that there are more shops open. Rush can be seen at a few places such as the petrol bunk. I could see many tempo transporting goods, which i believe is for the various hotels and hostel.

There was a CNBC/IBN/TV18 mobile van at Hampankatta, which i noticed while waiting for the signal. Also the milk was selling at the MRP at the milk booth in Hampankatta and there was enough stock of it, this I am assuming by the number of crates that were around there. And I also saw some youngsters (students) with bags heading towards the railway station, they must be returning home, after a struggle for food and other necessities here in the past 3-4 days.

Update: 7:45 am:
There are reports on TV that there will be relaxation of curfew between 9:00 am to 1:00 pm today.

7:15 am:
Today marks the fifth day of complete shutdown of Mangalore city, with the shops remaining shut and the buses, auto’s being off the road. Also today is the third straight day the curfew is imposed, (which has been extended till 6:00 pm today). School and Colleges will remain shut for two more days.

In our area, the morning looked very normal today with the newspaper arriving at the doorstep at its usual time of 5:40 am. The milk booth unlike yesterday, had the milk stock; but the milk was being sold at Rs. 20 per litre (Rs. 7 above the normal price). Even with the higher price the milk is already sold out by 7:30 a.m. There are reports in the newspaper that yesterday in some areas like Urwa the milk was sold at Rs.30/ltr.

Since there was no violence reported yesterday, so I am hopeful that the curfew will be removed today evening.

Updates to continue…

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Oct 08

Update:
The curfew has been extended till 6:00 pm on Monday Oct 9.

Update 12:15 PM:
Mangalorean.com reports:

Curfew will continue from 11:00 am onwards through the day and tonight. Situation will be studied later in the day and accordingly if found normal curfew may be relaxed for 4 hours tomorrow morning. CRPF and RAF troupes will hold a flag march in the city tomorrow and decision on further relaxing or lifting curfew will be taken only then.

Oct 8 in Mangalore
People waiting in long lines near Janata Bazar to buy milk and withdraw money from the ATM today morning when curfew was relaxed.

Update 10:15 AM:
Latest from the city, many shops are open as curfew is relaxed from 9:00 to 11:00 am. People can be seen waiting in lines in front of Milk booth, bakery shop, vegetable shops, etc, in fact long lines can be seen in front of any shop which is open. Also some roads such as the market road is nearing traffic jam state with hundreds of cars and two wheelers thronging them. There is also a Aaj Tak Mobile Van waiting to cover the situation live, they are trying to find people who can speak Hindi; to take interview. So till now the situation is clam in the relaxed period.

Update 8:00 AM: mangalorean.com reports:

Sial said the situation would be brought to normal within 24 hours but added that prohibitory orders under section 144 CRPC would remain for a few more days as a precautionary measure.

At 6:15 AM
So how is the situation today…our area is as calm as any other day this week. Early morning people would be seen taking their morning walks, many were waiting in front of the two milk booths waiting for the milk to arrive, and the newspaper which costs Rs. 3 was now selling for Rs. 5 due to short supply.

More updates will follow…

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Oct 07

Mangalore Bandh

Mangalore is no more what it was a few years back….I know it as a place with warm, happy and friendly people, where there is very little violence and everyone enjoys the life to the fullest. But things have taken the turn for the worse, for the past three days there has been nothing but violence, it looks like the communal forces have taken over Mangalore. The consequence have been adverse, people have lost their life..Shops are closed, no buses running, Business are running under loss, life is completely thrown out of track…have you wondered what would be the situation of the people who earn daily wages, who barely manage to feed their families for a day, have now to survive for 3+ days without earning anything and food also not being available as shops are closed…..who is gaining from all this……i believe no one…..it 100% loss for everyone involved.

What does one get by throwing stones and attacking each other, nothing but more anger and tension leading to people wanting to kill each other. I just hope that the violence and all the trouble end soon, paving way to normalcy. I hear now that “Curfew has been imposed in Mangalore and Police vans are driving around the city of Mangalore announcing the imposing of curfew”. There is so much to say, but I will end with this…. Mangalore City I knew…RIP.

Update: 7 Oct 2006 [10:00 pm]
ndtv.com: Fresh violence near Mangalore, 5 stabbed

Fresh violence has flared up near Mangalore. According to reports, five people have been stabbed and one is seriously injured. Mangalore continues to remain tense after violent clashes flared up across the city on Wednesday.

daijiworld.com: Police to hold Flag March in City - No Relaxation in Curfew yet

Answering the queries about relaxation of curfew in the city, he said that curfew will be lifted on trial basis for an hour on Sunday. Accordingly, curfew will be lifted from 11am to 12 pm on Sunday. “But if the people respond positively, we would lift curfew for two hours in the afternoon. Meanwhile milk and other necessary items will be supplied to people’s house in some of the areas on Sunday.

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Oct 01

road.jpgEveryone in Mangalore knows about the poor state of roads here and how dangerous it can be for the people riding the vehicles. But how many of you know that the roads are equally dangerous for the people walking on these roads.

Here’s why…last week when I was walking, a passing bus fired a reasonably big stone from the pothole towards me at good speed, which luckily missed my leg and bounced off my footwear. I just wonder how many people have had such scary experiences, there should be many undoubtedly. If you think this is all, well no….in many Indian cities we have a culture of filling the potholes with mud or stones.

The result, roads become more dirty when it rains and dust flies around when it is not raining. I have had many instances when dust particles have fallen into my eyes and hindered my vision when crossing roads. Also it is now risky for people riding the two wheelers to ride without glasses on. In general, when people used to walk on roads some years back, they were trying to avert being splashed with water, but today the challenges are more, it about fighting for you health, life and reaching safely to your destination.

Ps. There are certain roads in Mangalore (concrete) which are in excellent condition, for ex the road which leads to the City Corporation office.

So have what do you feel about the roads, let all of us know.

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Sep 06

A fellow Mangalorean blogger writes:

The tree in question is one that I’ve seen ever since I was a kid, right in front of my house. Seems the ol’ tree was around forever. Must be a hundred years old or something. And now it makes way for progress - a four lane concrete road. Off with the old, on with the new as they say.

Well, they ain’t cutting it down. No siree, they’re just moving it. Huh, you say? Yep, they dug a huge pit about a hundred metres away (on the other side of the crossroad), pulled up this tree with the roots, and as I write this, they’re moving the tree with the help of a coupla huge cranes. I sit here in my room, lookin thru the window, as ‘Operation Ctrl-X Ctrl-V’ happens.

Oh, and the building in the background? That’s my good ol’ alma mater. :)

Tree image

Tree Image

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