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Shivrathri at my Homeland

My Homeland Chennur

I come from an ancient village Chennur located on the banks of Godavari river of Mancherial district, Telangana. Its also known as Panchakosa uttara vahini as Godavari river in Chennur flows towards north 15km(or 5 kosa) direction. Usually Godavari river flows from west to east but in Chennur it flows towards north direction . Chennur is always my favorite destination to spend my vacation in the simpler way with stress free environment and serenity all around.

The place holds such an occult power, soon I enter my village my heart feels too light, body generates positive energy and looking at the people all around spreading unconditional love makes me feel free from all sort of tensions.

Chennur is a holy place with its ancient history. The place holds such a historic beauty of lord shiva temple which is also known as Agasthyeshwaralayam built by sage agasthya .

Sage Agasthya on his visit to south India in Dwaparayugam visited this beautiful place Chennur for meditation and to hear Shiva reveal the secret of the Veda and the Tantra. The sage was overwhelmed with the beauty of Chennur of its pleasant environment and nature which lead to the establishment of a royal and powerful linga.

The temple holds such popular history where in the year of 1298 Agasthyeshwaralayam was reestablished by kakatiya king Prataparudra which was later after 20 years during the period of Allauddin Khilji , Malik Kapur who was senani destroyed the temple by demolishing the Gopuram of temple. Finally it is believed that the great king Sri Krishna Devaraya has again reestablished the temple .

 The temple is also known as Amba Agasthyeshwaralayam .Its believed that the primary deity of this temple is Lord Amba Agastheshwara who is a form of Lord Shiva along with a combination of His consort named Amba. This particular combination of God and Goddess is affectionately called Lord Amba Agastheshwara Swamy in this region. 

The most ancient shivalayam in this area with very old inscriptions in Dravida language in the banks of pavitra godavari which is also referred as panchakosa uttaravahini there has attained fame especially during pushkaralu .In the south the godavari is holy river and people offer divine prayers pooja in the river during every pushkar season. Since in north its kashi where ganges river flows in north direction and in South chennur holds such importance.

 

My Shivarathri in Chennur

Shivarathri is a traditional festival celebrated  in chennur is also most favourite festival among most of the citizens.

My typical day started when we reached Ganga (usually Godavari here its called as ganga) to take holy bath. Its a ritual followed here is to take holy bath from Godavari river and take blessings from lord Agasthyeshwara of Shivalayam.

Elder ones in our family follow a tradition of fasting on the day of Maha Shivarathri by staying up only on fruits ,nuts and milk. At the end of the day we eat sabudana khitchdi after attending Shivaparvathi kalyanam in the lord Agasthyeshwara temple. Its always a relishing experience of fasting the whole day by listening the bhajans of lord shiva all around the village and listening to various stories of lord.

On the day of Maha Shivarathri the special poojas are performed to Akhandjyothi which is being lightening continuously since 410 years. The very first person who have lightened the Akhandjyothi is the priest there known as Jakkepalli Sadashivayya garu. His family is offers services to the temple as priest and organises other events in the temple even today.

Lord Amba Agastheshwara on the day of Maha Shivrathri.

Lord Amba Agastheshwara  is decorated with white flowers and prayed with pathri leaves.

Everyone offered prayers by lightening the diya inside temple.

Other than Shivalayam I along with my family also visited to our family ancestral temple Lord Narsimha Swamy Temple located in Akkapalle mandal of Chennur village.

Its believed that lord Narsimha swamy there is originated in the huge rock .The interesting part is that inorder to offer prayers we will be partly submerged in water which is accumulated around the lord. The water level inside the ground is pretty much high that if we dig the soil to minimal level also gives us water.

This place holds such a power that the lord  is protecting us and saving us in all difficulties and hard times.

This was all about My Shivrathri at My Homeland Chennur. A complete devotional, traditional and simple day spent.

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Myself Meghana!

Hello everyone! I am Meghana Mahavadi currently working as Software Engineer in LnT Infotech.

Blogging is my hobby, I like reading books and expressing different things by writing .

Apart from reading,writing blogs ,I also practice Carnatic Classical Vocal Music which serves as my stress buster when I am too strained.

I am a simple girl with endless thoughts . Just love talking with new people and widening my knowledge with different things and expressing those things in blogs.

My First Independent Trip

My first independent trip was to SIKKIM in Nov 2021.

Just after a month of so much thinking and endless discussions , I planned my first solo trip to SIKKIM.

Now after checking calendar and feasibility, I informed the same with travel company who takes up the trips for all kind of travellers and then booked my seat there.

So , now you might be in a thought of how can this be a solo trip. It was a semi-solo trip with everyone who were absolutely strangers before trip (Of course they are very good friends of mine now) . So a trip with strangers which can be considered as semi-solo trip.

26/11/2021 HYDERABAD-BAGDOGRA

My flight from Hyderabad to Bagdogra was scheduled at 05:45 AM from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad. My parents came to send me off till Airport.

Waiting for my flight Indigo 6E-6893 Hyderabad – Kolkata – Bagdogra , Its 04:55 AM and I was waiting for boarding. My usual playlist of downloaded songs on Amazon is on, these songs will add more memories to trip.

Watching sunrise above sky

Its 5:00 AM and boarding got started and reached Kolkata by 7:30 AM . Initially I had plan of moving around city as I had 4hrs layover, then checked if there is any sightseeing nearby that can be covered , but then Taxi drivers advised that Kolkata traffic might consume a lot time and might miss flight.. Anyways I was not up to take any risk so I dropped my plan of Kolkata sightseeing.

Finally reached Bagdogra , and settled in room by 1600hrs. Met few other co-travellers and planned to visit nearby Hongkong market. Hongkong market is a big market where most of products were made in china also there was a huge winter collection sold there at very minimal cost. We reached market by catching the sharing TONG-TONG on main road nearby hotel.

Next day morning we all met Madhura and started our Journey to SIKKIM.

27-11-2021 ENROUTE SIKKIM

We started our journey from Bagdogra to Gangtok by 11:00 AM and reached by evening 6:00 PM, we stopped by nearby view points . Teesta river lined up our whole journey , The water is little dark green, with a tinge of blue!…It was beautiful to have river alongside our way with some beautiful waterfalls .

Teesta River

Our stay was at Rajuji’s homestay its SALVE RESIDENCY , In-between the relaxing nature sounds made by green forest with birds singing and the wind rustling the leaves on the trees and peaceful stream of RANIKHOLA river . There is a trail behind our stay which would take us till the stream.

Salve Residency, Rajuji’s Beautiful homestay

After we reached and settled at place, Madhura (our trip lead) announced the complete trip plan, had dinner and then we called it night.

28-11-2021 NATHU-LA PASS

Woke up at 5:40 AM , Our first morning at Gangtok. Its a cold winter morning between the hills, burbling river with chirping of lovely birds ,refreshing smell in air and gently cool breeze touches my skin…Its soo relaxing and feels like a dreamland. Walking in the garden barefoot to feel the freshness and coolness under my feet ,they got wet with the heavy dew on the grass. It was already too cold and soon we left in our rooms to start our day.

We started our journey to Nathula by 7:45 AM , by the time we reached the temperature went down by 0°c degrees . On our way to Nathula we were fortunate to watch the clear Mt.Kanchenjunga peak.

Mt. Kanchenjunga peak

After Nathula we visited Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple which was close by Nathula .

It was a real challenge at Nathula as it was making our chest feel heavy due to less oxygen on high altitude of 4,310 meters above sea level.

At Nathula , we had got chance to interact with soldiers who were there at INDIA-CHINA border . I asked a very fun kind question if the India and China soldiers share chai pani (Tea Snacks) sometimes , but the soldier responded equally in a fun sense that they do share tea snacks. The place around India-China border was very slippery , I even was scared that if I would slip and fell in China land, but I was more careful too.

The soldiers at Nathula were part of Maratha Regiment and there was a Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue at entrance, Everyone of us took picture with it shouting “Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki jai, Jai Maharashtra”

Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj

Soon we reached our next spot i.e: Baba harbhajan singh mandir, temperature went down by -7°c . The soldiers of Indian Army raised a Samadhi in the name of brave soldier Sepoy Harbhajan Singh and till date people in the area believe that Baba’s sprit protects the soldier posted here and built temple in the name of Baba Harbhajan Singh. The Indian Army treated Baba as a soldier who never died and he was retired with full honours in December 2016.

Sepoy Harbhajan Singh

Our next place was lake Tsongmo. The temperature is soo Freezing. There was a ropeway to reach above lake to get its top view, but as it was very cold temperature almost all of us were shivering with cold. We spent almost 15 – 20 minutes on the top, observed the serene Tsongmo from top also trees with its leaves frozen and then all of us had hot coffee there. We also made a group reel there along with some individual ones. I tried the Sikkimese traditional attire there and took some pictures and also made reels.

Lake Tsongmo
Being sikkimese in sikkim

The day ended with some dance, girls party , Garba and of course our endless long conservations while walking in garden with some of my co-travellers.

29-11-2021 GANGTOK

Day started at 06:30 AM, I planned to explore some local chai tapri around our stay and started my morning walk alone in search of it but ended up stopping between the midway as stray dogs started howling and I was already scared out of my wits .

Our first plan for the day was to spend sometime on the bank of river Ranikhola.

With help of Rajuji we have started our short hike to reach till river , that feeling of freezing cold water touching my warm feet was thrill at the start . I felt too close to the mother nature with all bigger green trees alongside river on a bright sunny day with a cool breeze surpassing. It was my best morning.

River Ranikhola

And then we started for local sightseeing in Gangtok. Our first destination was Namgyal Institute of Tibetology , We have explored the Tibetan culture and etiquette and also attended Buddhist prayers . We have observed that people from varied regions, age came here and became monks.

While we were inside temple , we saw there were all kinds of snacks as a offering to god also they had different kinds of drums which were used while chanting prayers.

A pic with monks
Museum of all tibetan culture, history.

After museum visit, we have visited hanuman tok ( hanuman temple) , we observed the great Mt.Kanchenjunga view from its top.

Its evening and all we girls were excited for MG.Marg . We headed straight to Baker’s cafe in MG Marg to have some hot chocolate and coconut pastry. It was a very good bakery with delicious bakery items.

Coconut pastry

Finally we had amazing time shopping , eating in the streets of MG Marg and Lal bazaar.

At MG Marg

Soon we reached back to our homestay, there was a bonfire set for us. All of us we enjoyed the time sitting around bonfire and singing songs.

The next day morning we had planned our journey to North Sikkim. So after a short while all of us had dinner and called it a day.

North Sikkim talks coming in next blog….

Stay tuned…

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