Next morning we started early
for Trivandrum.
It took us around 4 hours to reach the destination. Our bus directly headed for
the famous Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple. The temple was in news recently
for it billion dollar treasure that discovered from the secret vaults. The
hotel name was 'Rais' where we stayed. Afternoon after lunch we headed
for famous Kovalam beach. We were exhausted by constant travelling yet at the
evening myself and my niece tried our hand in little bit shopping. We were at
famous shopping mall 'Pothys' and purchased a few sarees.
Trivandrum
Trivandrum, the capital of
the state of Kerala, the God's Own Country, now known by the
name.Thiruvananthapuram, literally translates into the "abode of Lord
Anantha". The Sri PadmanabhaswamyTemple, a highly venerated temple for
Keralites, in the heart of the city is devoted to the deity Lord Anantha. The
city of Thiruvananthapuram
is located in the South of the state and bordered by Tiruneveli in the East, Kanyakumari
to the South and Kollam district located to its North. The city is a
must on the itinerary of any visitor to the South India.
The city being the capital
is the center spot for the political activities of the State. The people of
Kerala known for their leftist leanings have always supported the Marxist
precepts of the CPI(M) or the Communist Party of India. The city is
the hub of all the political upheavals in the state and is considered to be the
most politically active. No wonder polls draw more than ninety percent of the polling
percentage on a regular basis.
Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple
Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple is
a Vedic temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in Thiruvananthapuram. Temple was established on
the first day of Kali Yuga (which is over 5000 years ago). The legends
of the Temple
are handed down through the centuries. One such legend which finds a place in
the old palm leaf records of the Temple,
as also in the famous grantha entitled “Ananthasayana Mahatmya”,
mentions that it was consecrated by a Tulu Brahmin hermit named Divakara
Muni. On the 950th year of Kali Yuga a reinstallation of the idol was done.
In the 960th Kali year King Kotha Marthandan built the Abhisravana
Mandapam.
Last summer, archaeologists
opened the underground chambers of the 16th century Sree
Padmanabhaswamy Temple,
located in Kerala province in southern India. They discovered six
chambers, labeling the vaults A through F, with the help of temple
priests. What they found was startling, according to initial reports: Sacks
of diamonds and gold, coins dating back hundreds of years, crowns and other
antique jewelry, precious gemstones wrapped in silk, and so on. The value of
treasure consisting of thousands of kilos of gold, diamonds, gems and
Silver ornaments, found concealed in different cellars at Sree Padmanabha swamy
temple in Thiruvananthapuram, capital of South Indian state of Kerala, is
estimated to cross over a mind-blowing Rs 1,00,000 crore ($10 billion).
!!!One’s destination is never a
place, but a new way of seeing things. – Henry Miller!!!
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