Wednesday, 18 September 2013

"THE BANGALORE"

"THE BANGALORE"

Written in Kannada Style....................


I got an opportunity to travel to Bangalore (Karnataka) in the month of January. It was pretty cold in Pune and as per my knowledge climate of Pune and Bangalore is near to same. So accordingly i planned to carry heavy Jacket, Shawl and other Anti-cold stuffs with me. I started my journey from Swargate by Airavat (KSRTC). Airavat- a very comfortable and luxurious multi axel vehicle I ever travelled. I traveled for 15hrs and reached to Bangalore.
What I can say about Bangalore is just awesome....awesome.......and awesome......

Bangalore city is quite cool as Pune may say more than Pune. Infrastructure, traffic, and behavior of people is total same as Pune.So my Cold stuff here came to help me as it was morning session. Majestic bus stop a coordinator between Inter City and Intro city Buses and people. I took 276 bus for ISRO. Reached there, it was quite early so decided to have some tea and snaks. As Karnataka also terns to South India Category I decided to have perfect South Indian Snaks like Idli-Wada-Sambar-Coconut Chatany. I bet I ever had such a good and such a big Idli-Wada before in my life. One thing i found that Bangalore people to not have taste of tea specially if you are from Pune then definitely avoid having tea in Bangalore. 

Tea from Amrut tullya taste like amrut and this amrut can be grabed in Pune only. While having tea outside the ISRO  I memorized the famous dialogue of Shri. P L Deshpande from his famous book Antu Barva “ Pampya Gavatly Sagalya Mhashi turtas Gabhan ka re”.

After completion of my Exam from ISRO Centre I went to Fort followed by Lalbaug Garden. Lalbaug garden is again a good place to see at Bangalore. If you really fade up with Bangalore’s hectic traffic then must visit Lalbaug Garden.
An Isolated Place with crowd and A crowd in isolated Place.
Spent my 3-4 hrs in such cool place I prepared for return journey to Pune by Airavat.

While travelling so far always remember,
Do not eat spicy food like Biryani, Fried rice, Curry, Veg or Nonveg Subzi specially travelling to Bangalore and if you belongs to Middle or North India. Try to have more south Indian food like Dosa, Idali, Sambar, Sambar Rice, Curd Rice, etc


Thank You!














Saturday, 19 January 2013

Chennai...... 

I would like to thank PROTECT SOFT first and foremost to giving me chance to visit Chennai.
My journey started on 18th Jan from Pune by Chennai mail at 04.00 am .As It was winter season so I took all the warm clothes including one of my favorite "Shawl". It took me 24hrs of traveling to reach my destination Chennai.
First time I was traveling to Chennai, During the train travel I met with Ashish and not to say my journey got a very good co-traveler. We really enjoyed our voyage. Also a co-traveler family offered us some Teel Roti and Pongal. It was awesome.
When I step down to Chennai it was 05.00am and guess what? It was so hot in the morning that I have to remove all my warmers and have to start my day with Cold coffee instead of Hot.
The people of Chennai were very co-operative.
Before coming to Chennai I was wondering that why Chennai People wear LUNGI insted of comfortable PANTS, but when I worked for a day (wearing my JEANS) in Chennai the feeling of wearing a Loongi was Mutual.
All and all it was a  great day and I wrapped up my day relaxing by the sea shore of Marina Beach.
Thanks to Chennai People for their Support

Monday, 14 January 2013

Bhiltek A place to visit in Amravati


Bhiltek A place to visit in Amravati
(Best Session Jan to Feb)


How can I forget the place where I spend the most fabulous days of my life with my family.
Ohhh god please bring...those days back.....
Woh papa ke kandhe par baithke mele me ghumna....
Wohhh maa ki hatho se roti khhanna........
Ohhh god bring those days back......

Bhiltek is a village in Candur tahsil with 58 houses and a population of 305 as per the 1961 Census. It. has a temple of Nagoba also known as Sambusek Maharaj in whose honour an annual fair is held.

 It is situated beside the river Kholad which has its source somewhere in the village Bhankhed. I several time enjoyed bath in the holly river. Actually I dont know swimming but I always enjoyed the session with my father. Thanks to him...

The temple is a plain cabutara or an elevated platform of cement concrete about 3.716 sq. metres (40' square), in the centre of which is the Ligna, sheltered by a single hooded cobra of brass.

Approach can be made by two flights of stairs built on the western and northern sides respectively. The shrine is deeply revered and a fair, lasting for a month, is held in the month of Pausa (about the end of December or beginning of January). It is attended by about 25,000 people. However, the importance of the fair is on the decline. In olden days it lasted for two and a half months and was attended by not less than 60.000 persons.

 It is believed by the people that if a person who is bitten by a snake burns some incense at the temple with appropriate prayers and swallows a little of the ashes, he would recover.

I have attended the fair several time with my Parents. Here one can get the the real taste and smell of Amravati's soil. I love the place......


Prafulla Tagade
(Specially for my Mom & Dad)