Mallai Trip Photos
  • All,

    Posted the recent Mallai Trip Photos that I have taken in the Photos section of the website.


    The link http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/ponniyinselvan/photos/browse/465b?c=
  • Dear V Venkatesh,

    very well taken ... good collection..

    After other photos also uploaded, pls describe item wise - high
    points - so that those who missed the trip will be able to see them
    themselves whenever visit Mallai !

    Thank you very much...

    anbudan / sps
  • Dear all,


    Photos have come out really well..

    I'm feeling guilty for missing the trip :-(


    Especially Photos 1,20,21 & 22
  • Thanks Venkatesh...

    The photos are really good,

    Bharath, dont worry i will tell you what are the things we learnt and how we can take others to Mallai and explain the things!

    Shri
  • Looking at the photos, I guess I missed a golden opportunity of being with those blessed people on that day.Thanks so much, Venkatesh, for the excellent collection of photos.

    :) The last few ones, especially "That's Me!!" and "Ravanan Meesai" were very educative. A special thanks for posting them!!!
  • > Posted the recent Mallai Trip Photos that I have taken in the
    Photos section of the website.
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    >

    Hi

    natarajan srinivasan was there???

    enna sir group pakkam thalaiye kattala? but you have been following
    it.

    natarajan is a great short story writer. 'ulaga punkuzhali rasikar
    manra thalaivar' and a senior member of the group.

    nadarajan should remember our last year trip to mallai and alhambra
    fort. but he could not enjoy it last time because we were ragging him
    about his grandpa's will.

    venketesh
  • Thanks a lot Venkatesh...very good photos...
    and seeing your mails, I never thought you are so young :)..

    And I am going nuts seeing some of the photos...

    I very well know, each panel, everytime we see, we can get some new
    insight. But there are lot of panels or places in mallai, which I have
    never seen. Like the miniature saluvankuppam, the citadel etc. You
    people are so lucky.

    And it would be great, if the persons are identified in the group
    photo..I can only identify Chandra, Natarajan, VK, Shankaran and now
    VVenkatesh because of intro...
  • you went to Alhambra Fort in Spain?

    :O

    Shri
  • Hi
    there is a alhambra fort on ecr.100 km from madras.
    a brick fort on the sea. comes in many movies.

    venketesh
  • Looking at the miniature saluvankuppam, the lion pouncing on mahisha
    (these I have never seen)..the way the rocks were broken...I really
    wonder the greatness of our ancestors.

    I think you people missed the 'pidari rathams'....a must see to
    understand how the monoliths were sculpted out, the quarry near by
    gives a lots of info about the way things were done 1400 years back.

    We talk about Six Sigma, prototype development, following process etc.
    as if these are modern day concepts and we people invented all those.
    How foolish?

    When we went to Kanchi Kailasanatha temple (it was the trip with
    Varalaaru team, when they released a special edition on Kailasanatha
    temple), I was quoting that, we talk about six sigma now, but 1400
    years back, they have implemented six sigma in the temples. One defect
    in the entire temple will ruin it.

    If its a assembled stone temple, we can atleast replace the block.
    What can be done in monoliths like Mallai? isnt it a six sigma
    project? isnt the project management of Kailasanatha temple or the
    mallai masterpieces the epitome of management? (and what should be
    said of the Egyptian pyramids built 4000 years back)

    Look at the process they followed..they had a test bed for every major
    panel....should we call it prototype? they made a small proto, tested
    it out and only after that ventured to make the masterpiece. The
    mahishasura mardhini panel, though not a crude proto, a miniature was
    done before the major panel....likewise the saluvankuppam yali caves..
    Pidari ratham (again a misnomer) reveals how the monoliths were
    constructed...top down approach... the bagiratha/arjuna panel, as
    Vijay posted we have an elaborate test bed...

    How well organized our people were in those days? How and when we
    missed this perfection in history? Sad state, but good that atleast
    we, a small group can appreciate and enjoy these marvels.
  • Today we call it 'Alamparai'. when we visited there, the latest hit
    was a song from 'Veyil'. Forgot the lines of the song.
  • >
    > Today we call it 'Alamparai'. when we visited there, the latest hit
    > was a song from 'Veyil'. Forgot the lines of the song.

    romba software eluthina ippadi thaan aakum.

    the song is uruguthE marukuthe

    a melancholic song, a friend once told me , it brings out the deepest
    sorrow from the bottom of the heart.

    i have posted 2 photos in alhambra folder. it has sathish, sivaram
    and nadarajan.

    venketesh




    > >
    > > Hi
    > > there is a alhambra fort on ecr.100 km from madras.
    > > a brick fort on the sea. comes in many movies.
    > >
    > > venketesh
    > > --- In [email protected], Shriram Rajaram
  • -sathish
    that was marakkanam temple. you discovered the 'SWASTHI SRI.. ' edict
    there.
    the temple had a lot of broken pillars. local people said it was due
    to the wars at alamparai.
    to aid your memory
    we visited thiruvidanthai( poor sivaram) salavan kuppam sangam
    temple, pallva quarry, marakkanam and alamparai. we missed
    sadurangapattnam- the dutch fort due to paucity of time.

    venketesh
  • Oh god! i never knew!

    Shri
  • > Oh god! i never knew!
    >

    al hambra means the "red one"

    an arabic name.
    this place along with sadras( kalpakkam) were sambuvarayar forts to
    protect shipping lines.
    must have been run by some arabs later and named so.
    venketesh

    beautiful place.





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    > Hi
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    > there is a alhambra fort on ecr.100 km from madras.
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    > a brick fort on the sea. comes in many movies.
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    > venketesh
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    > --- In ponniyinselvan@ yahoogroups. com, Shriram Rajaram
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  • oh..have you heard of Alhambra in Spain? Really a nice one!

    I havent been to southern spain! :(

    Shri
  • Hi Venkatesh
    Very nice photos. Its a long time since I've visited Mallai. Next time I may be able to look at the sculptures with better interest. Good that u guys had a great time.
  • Very nice pics, thank you.
  • Satish and All,

    I have nowuploaded aWord File in our files section,"Mallai Trip Participants.doc"All the members except REACH Chandra are there. It was Chandra who took the photo and hehowever, needs no introduction. Hope this helps to identify somemembers of PS group.
  • Hi Venkatesh,
    Thank you.I was waiting to see the photos .
    with regards,
    shanthi.

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