Dec 30, 2011
Dec 29, 2011
Dec 28, 2011
History of Gingee Fort (Sengiri) - Near Chennai
Gingee Fort in the state of Tamil Nadu sits near the border of Pondicherry in southeastern India.
The name Gingee is the name used in to identify the fort, but its real name is “Sengiri.” Some believe “Sengiri” has a Ramayana connection. Others say the name stems from a local legend of seven virtuous sisters. Still others believe “Sengiri” simply indicates that the fort was built on a red hill, the approximate translation of the word.
Originally an unimportant, ninth century structure, Gingee Fort was expanded in the 13th century and touted as a natural granite fortress, although the possession of the complex switched hands many times during several battles over hundreds of years.
The French and British each claim the fort at different times during the 1700s.
The Gingee Fort is actually three separate forts spread over three hills. Rajagiri is the primary fort and the one considered most secured by the natural rocky protection surrounding it. Inside the complex are a series of gates and an inner fort where royal remnants of a palace, stables and even an ancient gymnasium may be found.
A trip to the Gingee Fort offers a backward glimpse of what was once called the “most impregnable fortress in India.” The fort was declared a national monument in 1921 and is maintained today by the country’s Archeological Department.
The name Gingee is the name used in to identify the fort, but its real name is “Sengiri.” Some believe “Sengiri” has a Ramayana connection. Others say the name stems from a local legend of seven virtuous sisters. Still others believe “Sengiri” simply indicates that the fort was built on a red hill, the approximate translation of the word.
Originally an unimportant, ninth century structure, Gingee Fort was expanded in the 13th century and touted as a natural granite fortress, although the possession of the complex switched hands many times during several battles over hundreds of years.
The French and British each claim the fort at different times during the 1700s.
The Gingee Fort is actually three separate forts spread over three hills. Rajagiri is the primary fort and the one considered most secured by the natural rocky protection surrounding it. Inside the complex are a series of gates and an inner fort where royal remnants of a palace, stables and even an ancient gymnasium may be found.
A trip to the Gingee Fort offers a backward glimpse of what was once called the “most impregnable fortress in India.” The fort was declared a national monument in 1921 and is maintained today by the country’s Archeological Department.
Dec 27, 2011
Dec 26, 2011
Gingee Fort Tamil Nadu
Gingee Fort is about 160 km from Chennai and it is also called Chenji or Jinji in Tamil.
I have several pictures of Gingee Fort and you can see all of them in Gingee Fort Photos
Gingee Fort Photo Album is still being updated and more pictures will be added soon.
Dec 25, 2011
Dec 24, 2011
Dec 23, 2011
Dec 22, 2011
Dec 21, 2011
Hotel Blue Diamond Chennai Photo
934, E.V.R.Periyar Salai
Chennai - 600 084
Phone 044-26412244, 044-42175324
Website http://www.hotel-bluediamond.com/
Chennai - 600 084
Phone 044-26412244, 044-42175324
Website http://www.hotel-bluediamond.com/
Dec 19, 2011
Dr. M.G.R University Chennai
Address
Periyar E.V.R. High Road, (NH 4 Highway) Maduravoyal, Chennai - 600 095.
Phone: 91 44 2378 2176 / 2186 / 2085.
Baby Goats from Chennai
I found these there goat kids sleeping by the streets in Chennai. I was so tempted to take them home with me. But I knew the owner would be somewhere near and it is very difficult to raise them with the wolves we have at home.
Dec 18, 2011
Tale of Two Donkeys and a Dog from Chennai
Two cute donkeys walking and an unhappy street dog from Chennai.
Looks like these donkeys were stubborn as donkeys and they aren't bothered by the dog.
Those two donkeys become friends with the street dog and they lived happily ever after in Chennai.
Dec 17, 2011
Find a Gardener in Chennai
I just want to introduce this gardener from Chennai who helps us in our garden. This gardener is multi-talented and he also helps us with plumping and electrical work. The other day he was telling me that he wants to find some more garden work and I thought I would give him some coverage through my blog. So, if you are looking for a gardener from Chennai call him. He claims that he is ready to work anywhere within the city and this guy usually doesn't overcharge. If you are looking for some help with your garden work call him on his cell at 9840642161. His name is Purushottam and he speaks only Tamil.
Thiruverkadu Temple Pool
I found this second temple near the popular Thiruverkadu Temple. It's about about 2 k.m from the busy temple and it looks pretty new.
Dec 14, 2011
Dec 13, 2011
Dec 12, 2011
Thiruverkadu Temple Pool Photos
Thia is the pool or pond at the main Thiruverkadu Temple
I couldn't see anyone swimming or taking a holy bath in this pool.
The pond was covered in green algae.
If you would like to know how to reach the Thiruverkadu Temple, check out the map here.
Dec 11, 2011
The Pride Hotel Chennai
The Pride Hotel, Chennai 216 E V R Periyar Salai, Poonamallee High Road, Kilpauk, Chennai, Tamil Nadu India - 600 010. Website: The Pride Hotel |
Dec 10, 2011
Chennai Central to Thiruverkadu Temple Driving Direction
Driving direction to reach Thiruverkadu Temple from Chennai City.
Thiruverkadu Temple is about 22 kilometers from the city center.
For more pictures of Thiruverkadu Temple, click on the below label "Thiruverkadu Temple"
Dec 9, 2011
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