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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
Thiruvananthapuram, earlier
known as Trivandrum, is the capital city of Kerala. The name literally
splits into "Tiru","Anantha""puram" meaning "the town of Lord ANANTHA".
This is really true since the temple is at the heart of the town and for
generations, the kings have called themselves "Padmanabha-Dasa" or the
"servants of LORD Ananthapadmanabha", and ruled the state as the representatives
of LORD Anantha-Padmanabha.
The town has a history of supporting
fine art and culture. The Kings of Travancore (Thirunals as
they are known) have not only promoted art but have themselves been accomplished
artists. The most famous of them are Swathi Tirunal who is a well known
composer in both Karnatak and Hindustani systems of music, and Raja Ravi
Varma the internationally acclaimed painter, well known for inventing paints
using natural materials.
The town bustles with activity during
Navaratri, when music festivals are held in the
Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple. Unique in its style,
the temple combines the Chola and Chera styles and is large enough to conduct
processions within the temple. There is a separate quandrangle for dancers,
where even the pillars are tuned and reverberate to different notes! Anantha-Padmanabha
in reclined posture is a large statue, which needs to be viewed from three
separate doors.
Museum is an important and unique building which
houses several artifacts and rare musical instruments used in yesteryears
Within the museum complex is the Chitra Art gallary which houses Raja Ravi
Varma's most famous paintings. It also brings to light the unique history
of Travancore state, where education was given prominence. Another full
length painting captures the mood of temple entry act of 1932 when untouchables
were allowed into the Padmanabha temple. Their disbelief, reverence to
the LORD are brought out well.
During the beginning of this century,the state
had a statesman Diwan called SirC.P.Ramaswamy Iyer, who made women's education
compulsory and free. He also allocated 15% of the state budget to education,
laying the foundation for 100% literacy, which Kerala achieved a few years
ago.
Extensive backwaters provide plenty of water resouce
for all. People in fact are in the habit of bathing thrice a day and are
well known for their good personal hygene. At the southern edge of the
city is the internationally known Kovalam beach, which is an international
tourist attraction. Except for the monsoon season (June-Sept) the beach
is a good place to swim and surf, due to it blue, shallow, waters. Specially
designed cottages to catch the best of surf and sun make it an excellent
summer resort with sauna, yoga and other health clubs provided during the
season.
At the northern edge of the city is VSSC (Vikram
Sarabhai Space Center) where India began its space program in a disused
church. Visitors to this city can view launching of sounding rockets on
wednesday evenings. These rockets, launched for conducting physics experiments,
have been a regular feature for years now. Located on the magnetic equator,
the data from the
equitorial electrojet at about 70 kms altitude
has particular importance to meteorology.
A city of tradition and space technology, Thiruvananthapuram
truly represents the contrasts India is well known for. Being the capital
of a state which boasts 100% literacy, it is both clean and environmentally
conscious.
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