Monday, December 1, 2008

East Coast Diaries: Travelling Back to Thiruvannamalai

Day: November 13 2008, Time 730 am.
I was picked up from Bangalore because I had been working late the previous day, my parents with a driver drove all the way from Mysore to pick me up here. And as it would may be, Bangalore traffic made us to move to our destination much slower than intended. Our initial plans was to visit the Golden Temple at Sripuram near Vellore and the Vellore Fort and wind up our journey at Thiruvannamalai.
By the time we had crossed into Tamil Nadu it was already 1030 am, now it was around a 3 hr drive from Hosur to Vellore, but the fantastic roads made us to forget the distance. We were travelling through NH7 from Hosur to Krishnagiri, here we have to take a deviation towards left to Vellore.
Vellore is about a 3 hours drive from Krishnagiri. Once we reached Vellore, we made our way to the Sripuram Golden Temple. The main goddess over here is the Lakshmi. Once we had taken the special tickets for the Darshan, we were asked to proceed along a star-shaped pathway leading to the temple, everyone visiting the golden temple have to proceed in a star shaped pathway before reaching the main sanctum. The main sanctum is almost covered in gold, which reflect back with the crystal clear waters surrounding the temple. In the waters you can find devotees who have strewn with bangles and money. Photography is not allowed inside the premises of the Golden temple and all your camera equipment is confiscated before we enter the shrine itself.
After finishing our darshan here, we had lunch in Vellore town and then we proceeded towards Vellore Fort. Vellore Fort forms the center of attraction of the main Vellore Town. The Fort is covered on 3 sides with water. This fort was the bastion of the Vijayanagara Kings and eventually fell to the Adil shahis of Bijapur.

Intricately Carved Sculptures Inside Jalakanteshwara Temple
Inside Jalakanteshwara Temple
Jalakanteshwara Temple
Inside Vellore Fort is a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Jalakanteshwara Temple, its intricate architecture similar to the temples as in Madurai. Legend has it the Vijayanagara kings fearing the Adil Shahis victory hid the main idol of the deity, but he hid too well and it has not been recovered till now. Its a nice place to move around for an hour or two and understand the significance of this place.

Vellore Fort
At around 5pm we started from Vellore towards Thiruvannamalai, a good 76 kms away from Vellore. We reached Thiruvannamalai around 630 pm, booked our rooms and went to have darshan, thus ending our first day of our journey.

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