Friday, October 26, 2018

At PAI VISTA, Bangalore Nilgiri Road, Mysore






                           



                   


                     


Swimming Pool


GYM




Gift & Handicrafts Store 


     

           


Jungle Restaurant



            
Gupha (Cave) Restaurant
Breakfast in Jungle Restaurant

During our short trip to Mysore we chose this hotel as it is located just opposite to KSRTC Bus stand and is very near to Mysore Palace. The hotel is behind Bhima jewellery and is beside Vishnu Bhavan, a very popular restaurant where one can get many varieties of dishes. In Pai Vista also there are two restaurants with jungle and gupha themes. One should surely go there to get a realistic experience of jungle climate where servers move dressed as forest rangers. Children will feel very much happy and love to visit these restaurants. Besides the complimentary breakfast provided in Jungle Restaurant is very delicious with a variety of South Indian and North Indian dishes. Buffet lunch is also served here. In Gupha Restaurant one can choose ala carte lunch. Apart from proximity to many important tourist places this hotel has very well-maintained rooms with prompt service and many facilities. The staff are quite courteous and helpful. There is free parking space and drivers are given free accommodation along with free breakfast and free lunch. To chill out there is “Opium Bar”, a rock music pub.


There are three types of rooms to cater to the needs of customers.The “Comfort Room” has a large bed room with many facilities like 24-hour hot water supply, A.C., Wifi, refrigerator, mini-bar, free mineral water bottle, work desk, T.V.   & Coffee maker along with 24 room service and laundry. In “Luxury Room” one can have spacious interiors with charming décor. In “Club Suite” apart from these facilities there will be an adjoining living room for luxurious stay.

 In the hotel premises there is a swimming pool, Gym, Ayurvedic Spa, Pastry Shop and Gifts and Handicrafts Shop. Foreign currency Exchange and Air Port transfer are available here. There is a spacious conference hall called “Sammilan Hall” with a seating capacity for 450 people for professional Board meetings. Just near this hotel there are many shops like Mysore Silk Shop with many gift items and art pieces. One gets a very comfortable and relaxing stay at this four-star rated hotel. The check-in and check-out timings are from 12.00 p.m. to 12.00 noon.

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      27th October, 2018                                      Somaseshu Gutala

            

 

Saturday, October 20, 2018

I FEEL




         
 











              1)        I feel Thy Grace in fresh, cool air
                         In dew-decked flowers in colors fair
                         In raining showers from blue cloudy sky ;
                         In sprouting grass flowers Thy smiles I spy.

             2)        I feel Thy Love in looks of dearest hearts
                        In helping hands with no gross, selfish thoughts
                        I feel Thy guidance and moral advice
                        When I am tempted by fair-seeming vice.

            3)         I feel Thy Mercy in every smile of dawn
                        Thy forgiveness as I wake up in morn
                        My countless blunders seem nothing to Thee
                        You fill my bosom with fresh hopes and glee.

           4)          I feel Thy Might in tempestuous seas
                        In bursting quakes and stunning Tsunamis
                        Our latest knowledge and tools can’t withstand
                        Before Thy might, our earth—a grain of sand.


           5)          I feel Thy Presence in countless stars and spheres
                        Moving in orbits with precision clear
                       Thy divine laws beyond our mortal sight
                        Even greatest sages can’t see Thy visage bright.

           6)          I feel Thy enchanting Joyous Charms
                        In Nature’s captivating colorful forms
                        No poet or painter can catch those marvels
                        No artist can create such magic-spells.

            7)         I feel Thy all-conquering Power of Time
                        That leads this universe with power sublime;
                        What is to happen, happens in a trice
                        Thy mysterious workings we can’t surmise.

            8)         I feel Thy wise Controlling Force
                        Without Thy mighty will, not a moment goes
                        Despite my perversions, you try to mend
                        My crooked ways and lead me to my destined end.

            9)         Thy justice wise beyond my narrow range
                        Thy various ways of acts seem to me strange;
                         When virtue suffers exploited by vice
                         While vicious vermin thrive and swiftly rise.
             
          10)         As I give up my hopes and blame Thee unkind
                         I feel Thy whispering voice within my mind
                         Thy mercy boundless—saints and sages say;
                         Help me, oh Lord, to tread on righteous way.

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                 21st October, 2018                               Somaseshu Gutala

                                                

         
                       
                                                

           

Saturday, October 13, 2018

PARADOX



             


                         




 




                   







                                                           

     1)      We do not mean by what we act
              We do not act by what we mean, a fact
              Our conscience seems so innocent and clean
              Our acts divulge our minds cunning and mean.

    2)       Our cows—abodes of gods—we state
               So many stray cattle in starving state
               Who cares about their wretched state?
               With dirty plastic-food they fill their pates.

    3)       On serpent –stones milk we devoutly pour
              To ward off evils and ill-health from our door
               But kill the snakes that crawl through brier and bush
               Vile poisonous pests we ruthlessly crush.
                         
    4)        As holy goddesses we ever treat
               Our lakes and rivers filled with waters sweet
               We dump all dirt, garbage and sewage waste
               Degrading them to a most polluted state

    5)        True shelters of gods our trees we say
                Going around them we piously pray
                In lakhs we cut them down without remorse
                Ignoring future disasters and loss.  

    6)        Our greed for land destroyed jungles dense
                Resulting in famines and drought intense
                Wild animals and beasts perished a lot
                Nature’s rare gifts, alas, forever lost.

    7)        To compensate our countless sinful deeds
               To holy places we devoutly proceed
                Donating wealth in liberal measure
               To pacify gods and earn their pleasure.

    8)         In lakhs we give to monks and temples great
                But not for men in suffering state
                One omnipresent  God we rarely meet
                In fellow-beings and fairly treat.

    9)         Will our bosoms melt with pity to see
                Those kids toil out of dire necessity?
                Who cares to see those beggars and orphans poor?
                To wipe their tears and their poverty cure ?
       
   10)        We talk so big about our ancient culture
                Still murders and rapes rage like vultures
                Justice creeps too slow like a wounded snail
                 While criminals enjoy their stay in jail.

    11)        Our bureaucrats equipped with latest tools
                 Still treat their customers and public as fools
                 Till their purses are satisfied, they never mind
                 Their crooked tactics too abstruse to find.

    12)        What is the use of bragging glorious past
                  If the noble spirit behind them is not sought?
                  No deceptive acts can save us from fate
                  The fruits of our deeds we suffer soon or late. 

     13)       Our thoughts and words should match with our deeds
                 Give up violence and destructive creeds
                  Live up to the ideals you praise upright
                  If not, we will be called mere hypocrites.

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              Plastic-food --- food polluted with plastic material

    Note :         A paradox is a statement which appears to be
                      contradictory but is actually true in fact.

                           Eg:  I must be cruel to be kind.
                                  The child is father of the man.
                                  Truth is honey which is bitter.

                  
       13th October, 2018                            Somaseshu Gutala
                                                       
                                                   
                                                   

                                              


Monday, October 8, 2018

About Gali Anjaneya temple, Byatanarayanapura, Mysore Road, Bangalore


                             

                       


                           





                             


                           

 This temple is one of the oldest Anjaneya temples in the city. As it is located in the heart of the city on Mysore Road , many devotees visit this temple. The temple’s outer walls freshly painted with gilded towers attract everyone’s attention. The main deity is called Gali Anjaneya as the idol was found in an open space before the Saint Vyasaraya discovered the idol and constructed a temple in 1425 at the convergence of two rivers, Vrishabhavati and its tributary, Paschima Vahini. This is one of the 732 temples built by him in various regions. Now the river is not seen. The word “gali” in Kannada means “wind’. As Vayuputra the Lord here is called “Gali Anjaneya”.  The word “gali” also suggests the harmful evil spirits and the Lord here is the protector who wards off the effects of evil spirits. Many devotees bring their children to receive the protection and blessings of the Lord.

 The 75-foot tall Rajagopuram leads one to pass through an arched entrance where one can see tiny idols of Venu Gopala and Ganesha on either side of the corridor. The main presiding deity Anjaneya appears quite different from those of other Hanuman idols we see in other temples. The west-facing idol of Anjaneya faces directly the devotees (yathumukhi) with wide-open eyes and radiant sindur-coated body. He keeps His left hand on his hip and holds a flower in His right hand. A small knife is seen near His right hip. The Lord’s face looks quite benign and calm. So he is called Prasanna Anjaneya and a Shanta Gnana Swaroopi (an embodiment of wisdom and serenity). The moustache on his lip indicates the Lord’s valor and manliness. The tail has a lot of bends with a small bell tied at the end. The small bell attached at the end is a common feature seen in most of the idols installed by the great Hanuman Bhakth and philosopher, Sri Vysa Raja (1460-1539). 

Just on the left side of the main shrine, there is a shrine for Sri Rama along with Lakshmana and Sita facing east. On the right side of the main shrine there is a shrine for Lord Satyanarayana On every full moon day, Satyanarayana Vratam is performed here. In the hall leading to exit door there is a shrine for Gopala Krishna. Here a sacred range-colored thread along with sindur is given as Prasad to devotees as a means of Lord’s protection and blessing. The temple is very much crowded during Tuesdays and Saturdays when special poojas are done. The car festival is being celebrated here in Chaitra month for the last 120 years. During Sankranthi season special poojas are performed for one month. 

The Gali Anjaneya Trust formed in 1985 looks after the temple activities. The temple is open from 7.00 to 2.00 p.m. in the morning and from 3.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. in the evening. Recently an idol of Anjaneya is found in the storm drain just near this temple. The idol is now under the care of the Archaeological Department.           
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    8th october, 2018                                              Somaseshu Gutala

     
       

Thursday, September 27, 2018

About Ragigudda Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple, 9th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore


Entrance Arch to Anjaneya Temple

                         
Way to the temple ground floor

                                                                           Place for doing homams

Prasada section
Kitchen Section




                                              Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy in the main sanctum


Trimurthy Sannidhi

Main Temple Tower






























This is one of the most popular and well-known temples in Bangalore. Though located on the road the spacious temple surroundings with lush greenery and beautiful structures attract everyone’s attention. The main temple of Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy is located on a hillock and one has to climb nearly 87 steps. Lift facility is available for old and disabled people. At the foot of the hillock there is a temple with three separate shrines for Navagrahas, Maha Ganapti and Raja Rajeshwari. 

As you enter the temple one finds a counter selling tickets for various sevas. Many people buy coupons for doing Annadanam. One can buy rice for any amount starting from ten rupees. If you buy a coupon for Rs.50/- and above, you will get a packet of Prasad at the entrance of the temple. Before the idol of Goddess Annapurna, the devotees drop rice into a big container. In Navagraha shrine one can see the nine Graha Devatas along with their consorts and vahanas. In shrine of Mahaganapati a very big idol of Ganapati is seen. The idol of Rajarajeswari is nicely decorated with garlands and ornaments.

 On the top of the hillock the main deity, Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy is seen bearing a mace in one hand and Mount Sanjeevani with the other hand. On the right side of this shrine the shrine for Sri Rama, Lakshmana and Sita are seen. The idols are quite big and well-sculpted. On the left side of the main shrine a big Marakatha Linga (made of green-colored stone) is seen. The main hall is very big and neatly maintained. In this temple there are two halls on the ground floor used for conducting ceremonies and marriages.

In the Prasad division there is a hall for dining. Just beside it there is a kitchen. From this Prasad division if you climb a few steps you can see the lofty figures of Holy Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) engraved on huge rocks. It said that Trimurtis once visited this place and decided to stay here in these hilly and scenic surroundings. Thus their holy presence enhanced the sacred atmosphere of this temple. The hillock is called “Ragi Guddam” since this hillock was formed from a heap of Ragi millets. In 1969 a group of youth along with residents of this area set up a small Hanuman temple on the hillock. Later it has developed into a huge temple complex with many facilities in an area of five acres of land and was registered in 1972. The waterfall "Hanuman Dhara" along with temple pond adds much charm to the temple surroundings. 

The Ragigudda Trust undertook many charitable activities like providing free education, free medical care and conducting Yoga, music and Language classes in Kannada and Sanskrit. There is a library with many religious books and a shop for selling books also. There is a Goshala with thirty cows and milk from these cows is used in performing Abhishekam and in preparing Prasad. Every Saturday lunch is served to all devotees. Every year in December a twelve-day grand celebration is held on Hanuman Jayanthi when thousands of devotees visit this place. 

The temple timings are from 8.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and from 5.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. On Saturdays and Sundays the temple is kept open from 8.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 5.00 p.m to 9.00 p.m. On the road leading to the temple one can see many shops and restaurants. In the busy crowded city this place gives a sense of serenity and happiness not only to elders but to people of all ages.

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           28th September, 2018                         Somaseshu Gutala
 

Thursday, September 20, 2018

THE TALE OF A HUMBLE SCRIBE







                                 
             

                             He looked quite simple, quiet and old
                           In the corner of the office threshold
                           He sat down with a pair of pens and pad
                           The only possessions that all he had;
                           Noting details from his customers there
                           Nodding and smiling in his handwriting fair
                           A glow of satisfaction there he found
                           He did his work in earnest as if duty bound;
                           He took whatever his customers gave
                           With a complaining look he did never crave
                           Though he seemed a learned man, none dared to ask
                           Why he did choose this work, a simple task;
                           His manners signified his breeding fine
                           Perhaps destined he was, not yet to shine
                           Once very rich, he lost his flourishing trade
                           Too naïve in trusting his cunning comrade
                           Steeped at once in huge enormous debt
                           None helped him in need whomever he met;
                           Deserted by his friends and closest kin
                           His family’s help he did never win;
                           He found himself alone on pavement bare
                           In busy crowded town none seemed to care;
                           Nothing remained with him to pledge or sell
                           In the shade of a tree he used to dwell;
                           His old age barred him from strenuous deeds
                           Detesting a wandering beggar’s life to lead
                           He sat in a pensive mood near the threshold
                           Of an office with his knapsack and garments old
                           A rustic came in and begged him to write
                           A form in proper way with details right
                           The humble scribe though sad, took his pen and file
                           And wrote the form in neat and effective style;
                           The rustic did thank him with a hearty smile
                           And gifted two pens with a handshake agile;
                           The scribe then felt a ray of hope in heart
                           He can survive in spite of his bitter lot;
                           The bench near office became his sole work-place
                           He helped others in writing with a smiling face;
                           The tea-stall owner became his constant friend
                           Gave him some food and some money to spend;
                           Whatever he got, he did never complain
                           To stand on his own legs, his objective main;
                           A few friends and sympathizers he got
                           A simple contented life he sought
                           When any friend praised his calligraphy great
                           He smiled and said “oh, not so fair, my fate.”
                  
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             21st September, 2018                  Somaseshu Gutala