Southern India has witnessed many
Dynasties and thus represents varied Cultures. It is
still untouched, green and pure. The delightful south;
almost untouched by invasions throughout its history,
the Indian heritage is more intact here than in other
regions of the country. Whether you want to explore
the green Kerala or want to touch the virgin beaches
or want to have a spa tourism or want to have a temple
tour or want to have a backwaters tour or ......, you
can have all in this southern region of India.
This is a land of temples, a land of
the devout where new wonders await - the profusion of
orange flowers, the shade of the banyan tree, and the
soft beat of distant drums as yet another festival starts...
A Myriad of Temples.
The devout Dravidian people of the
south live and breathe their ancient religion. Nothing,
however, can really prepare a visitor for the temples,
where images of the quiet bustle of the vast halls,
the huge gopurams completely covered by coloured sculptures
of gods and goddesses, the sight of bare feet walking
across cool slabs, the heady smell of incense and the
chime of the temple bell rung by priests and the faithful
leave entrancing impressions. Rustic carts drawn by
oxen with their brightly coloured painted horns, smiling
villagers harvesting the hay at the side of the road
- these will be some of the memorable features of the
short journey from Madras to the famous temple town
of Mahabalipuram.
A swim off the glorious beach will refresh you after
absorbing the wonders of the romantic shore temples
and of Arjuna’s Penance, the huge rock carvings
of animals and gods.
There are so many impressive temple towns in South
India - nearby Kanchipuram with its spectacular gopurams,
’ visible from miles away, or other magical sounding
places - Chidambaram, Tanjore, Tiruchirapalli, and,
most of all, the pilgrim centre of Madurai - one of
the oldest cities in Southern India - with its dramatic
and lively Meenakshi temple, dedicated to the fish-eyed
goddess.
Alternatively, for a different style of relaxation,
visit the attractive French-style coastal town of Pondicherry,
south of Madras. In the neighbouring state of Karnataka
lie the stone-carved temples of Belur and Halebid. Relive
the exciting era of the Hoysalas, who flourished around
the 12th century, by examining the endless stories which
the sculptural detail portrays the war, the hunt, the
animals, the dancing girls and, of course the gods. |