7 wonders of INDIA
  • Hi

    all of us could choose 7 strucural man made monuments to be the 7
    wonders of india

    aesthetics, size and volume and effort ( beyond the capacity for the
    time it was built in) should be the criteria

    it could range from ellora to mahabalipuram.

    you have freedom of choice but not freedom from choice. when you see
    the canditates.

    my choice would be
    1 taj
    2 qutub minar
    3 big temple
    4 mahabalipuram
    5 ellora and ajantha together
    6 kallanai
    7 sravana belgola

    come on and tell the rest of what you feel are your 7 wonders of
    india.
    I expect a lot of new members to participate in this.

    venketesh
  • Belur-Halebid temple complexes
  • 1. Madurai Meenakshi Temple
    2. Tirupuramkundram cave
    3. Alagar Kovil
    4. Mariamman Teppakulam
    5. Tirumalai Nayak mahal
    6. Pudu Mandapam
    7. Yelu kadal theru


    I think these should be the ones ;) ;)
  • 1. Ajanta and ellora
    2. Mahabalipuram
    3. Big temple
    4. Khajuraho temple / the konark sun temple
    5. Jaisalmer fort / hawa mahal
    6. The Taj
    7. Halebeedu temple

    to cap india is the biggest wonder of them all..
  • -No prizes for guessing where rahul stays or his loyalties lie.
  • Dear Venkat

    I would agree with you on all but will swap kallanaior Svravanabeggalo for the Jantar mantars of Man Singh in Jaipur

    Kind regards
    SRi
  • Hi Sri
    jantar mantar especially at jaipur is a wonder- agreed.
    it was much built later than the others listed ( some 1725 or so) but
    it signifies man's thirst to seek knowledge.

    The Jantar Mantar is a collection of architectural astronomical
    instruments, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II at his then new capital
    of Jaipur between 1727 and 1733.

    The observatory consists of fourteen major geometric devices for
    measuring time, predicting eclipses, tracking stars in their orbits,
    ascertaining the declinations of planets, and determining the
    celestial altitudes and related ephemerides.
    The Samrat Jantar, a large sundial is the largest instrument, is 90
    feet high, its shadow carefully plotted to tell the time of day. Its
    face is exactly angled at 27 degrees, the latitude of Jaipur. (
    phenomenal isnt it?) the sundial can be used to tell the time to an
    accuracy of about two seconds .


    but my reasons for kallanai were what i read about it

    the earliest recorded dam is believed to have been on the Nile river
    at Kosheish, where a 15 metre high masonry structure was built about
    2900 B.C. to supply water to capital of Memphis.

    The oldest surviving and standing dam in the world is The Grand
    Anicut, also known as the Kallanai, is an ancient dam in Tamil Nadu
    state of southern India. It is considered the oldest water-diversion
    structure in the world still in use.
    The Kallanai is a massive dam of unhewn stone, 329 metres (1,080
    feet) long and 20 metres (60 feet) wide, across the main stream of
    the Cauvery. The purpose of the dam was to divert the waters of the
    Cauvery across the fertile Delta region for irrigation via canals.
    The dam is still in excellent repair, and supplied a model to later
    engineers, including the Sir Arthur Cotton's 19th-century dam across
    the Kollidam, the major tributary of the Cauvery.
  • Dear Friends,

    Whenever we see Cauvery at Trichy in its full "stream" it appears
    exactly as Kalki described .. "Samudra raja kumaranai
    thazhuvuvadarkku iru kaigalaiyim virithukkondu selvadhu pola .. "
    Cauvery is flowing ... inspite of the obstructions of
    Krishnarajasagar & Bhavanisagar ..! and bifurcation of Kollidam at
    Mukkombu, about 15 Kms west of Srirangam.

    Imagine the same Cauvery during Karikalan's days - without concrete
    jungles and hurdles ... should have been really furious...
    Karikalan should have reinforced the BUNDs of Cauvery after
    Srirangam and managed the water-
    flows into in-lands - between Srirangam and Thirukkandiyur /
    Thiruvaiyaru.

    There is an ancient coin in Chennai Museum :: .. depicting Tamil
    letters on one side and a small mound with a recess and flow of
    water on other side .. and it appears that such natural river bed-
    rock is located near Nemam (Thirukkandiyur) even today - according
    to a Scholar!

    This is supposed to be the ORIGINAL KALLANAI.
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    Reposting ( Edited) Msg 10244 / 19.10.2005

    No doubt Karikalan built kallanai. Sevi vazhi cheydhi is that he
    gave Kalappali in Vallam - Ekaveeri - before commencing Dam.

    But is it the same dam, which we call today as Kallanai?

    Scholars say no .. They say the dam located in the East of Trichy
    called as Kallanai was built by the Nayaks !


    Kallanai was a Natural dam, where the flow of cauvery was
    restricted and its fury was further subdued by reinforcing the
    bunds with Stones !
    ======================
  • Hi,

    Can you please enlighten on the history of Kallannai?

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