Sunday, August 6, 2017

Christ The King Church, Kodaikannal, Tamilnadu

The Church Facade with bell tower 
Christ the King Church is located on the way to Coaker's Walk. This Gothic style church is built with black stones in the shape of a cross.

Round Stained Glass Window
A small church with wooden pews, stained glass windows and Stone memorials was constructed by American Madurai Missionaries in 1895 AD
It is also known as Union Church and CSI Church.









The Church Building 



There is an antique musical organ on one side of the altar. The alter is decorated with curtains and flowers and the cross.













Memorial Stone
The Arched Entrance 
Square Stained Glass Windows

The Wooden Pews 
The Name Board 

The Rostrum and The altar 
















The rostrum is also very antique and well maintained.




A place where one can spend some quality time in communing with God and get rejuvenated amid the   travel weariness.
Photos and write up by Viswas Menon
(c) Viswas Menon

Friday, February 7, 2014

Basilica of Our Lady of Snow, Pallipuram, Kochi, Kerala, India



Basilica of Our Lady of Snow
Pallipuram, Kochi, Kerala, India

Text and Photos by Viswas Menon
Mob: 09449825583







This Basilica is also know as Pallipuram Manjumatha Church, Kochi, Kerala, India

Preface
Basilica of our lady of Snow at Palli port is one of the most famous Marian Pilgrimage center in Kerala. It is frequented by a large number of devotees belonging to different religions and caste. 

The fort situated on the northern side, the Little Flower Convent on the southern side, the Kadalattu Chapel on the western side, are also famous centers of historic , religious and cultural importance. 


Origin of Pallipuram
The Vypeen Island was formed as a result of an unprecedented flood in Periyar in 1341. Pallipuram is situated on the northern end of the Island, which lies 25 kilometers long extending from Kochi Harbor to Kodungallur harbor. 

The place Pallipuram was uninhabited for a long time, filled with creepers and bushes. Later people came to inhabit the place, mainly from Kodungallur. They built a church and the area around got the name Pallipuram meaning 'place around the church'. ( In Malayalam "Palli" means church and "Puram" means surrounding area.) 

The legend associated with the church is that when Tipu Sultan attacked Kochi and tried to destroy the church, a miraculous mist came down and enveloped the church and hid it from him. 

The church was built by Portuguese in 1577. It has the exquisite picture of Ave Mary on top of the Altar which was brought to India by the Portuguese. 

The church is located near Cherai Beach.



The Arrival of the Portuguese
After quarreling with the king of Kozhikode (Calicut), the Portuguese came to Kochi in the year 1500. They constructed a hexagon shaped fort with the permission of the Mahararaja of Kochi on the banks of the tributary of Periyar that flows along Pallipuram. This fort came to be known as Vattakotta (round fort). It is believed to be the oldest of the existing European monuments in India. 

The History of the church 
When the Portuguese arrived at Pallipuram they found that the majority of the people residing here were following Christian faith and they had their own place of worship. 

The Portuguese who settled in Pallipuram were ardent devotees of Mother Mary. Soon after building the fort in 1503, they founded a church and dedicated it to Mother Mary. When the diocese of Kochi was formed in 1557, this church came under its jurisdiction. 

The Dutch confiscated the church and the fort from the Portuguese in 1602. But they could not hold on for long. Later the Portuguese themselves took the initiative to build a more beautiful church in the place of the earlier one. There are records, which show that it was renovated in 1823. The present church of Our Lady of Snow was erected near the old one. The main alter was shifted to the new one, which recalls a glorious history of 500 years. 




Painting of Our Lady in the churchThe painting of Our Lady in this church is very unique. It is supposed to be a copy of the wonderful picture by St.Luke, who was the first one to paint St,Mary's portrait. It was donated by the Portuguese, on the request of the devotees of Pallipuram and it was consecrated solemnly in the main alter. The peculiar picture in the chapel on the river bank was painted by a missionary on the above model. 

The Legend of Our Lady of Snow 


It is believed that when the army of Tipu Sultan of Mysore came to invade Pallipuram in the 18th century, a cloud of mist descended on the church and its premises were covered in it, by a miraculous intervention of the Holy Mother. The army retreated thinking they had come to the dead end of the land. The Mother of God, who rescued the place from invasion with the veil of snow came to be revered as Our Lady of Snow. 





The Feast of Our Lady of Snow 
The feast of Our Lady of Snow, which is celebrated on August 5th starts on July 30th. August 5th is the day on which two devotees of Mary, Mrs. & Mr. John and the then Holy Father had a vision of St.Mary on the Esquilene Mount in Rome, where the Basilica of Maria Majora is constructed. A huge crowd reaches here on the feast days. The procession of devotees, the procession of fishing boats and fire works display are some of the attraction of the feast. The trade melas on the feast days is also very popular. The sale of fishing nets is a major attraction on this occasion. Fishermen believe that the nets brought here will give good catches. The feast ends on August 15th. 


Little Flower Convent
The Portuguese had a seminary named Vyppikotta. The Dutch confiscated the seminary in 1602 and turned it into a leprosy asylum. It came into the hands of the British in 1795. Since 1925, a convent School is functioning here under the patronage of Carmelite Sisters of St. Teresa. 

Declaration of Basilica

Considering the antiquity and the reputation of the church, after due process, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI granted Basilica status to the Church of Our Lady of Snow, Pallipuram on 25th July 2012. The official declaration of this honor was on 7th October 2012 during the concluding ceremony of the Silver Jubilee Celebration of the diocese of Kottapuram. Pontifical Mass was presided over by his grace most revered Dr.Salvatore Pennacchio, the Apostolic Nuncio to India, in the presence of Rt.Rev.Dr.Joseph Karikkassery, Bishop of Kottapuram. 

The Belfry 

The belfry was erected in memory of sacerdotal golden and episcopal silver jubilee of H.H.Pope Pius X, under the patronage of St. Ignatius Loyola in the year 1908.

By Viswas Menon

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Fort Kochi Ferry

Fort Kochi Ferry 
Text and Photos By Viswas Menon
Mob: 09449825583
Waiting to Dock 
Fort Kochi is located around 13 kms from Ernakulam city, is one among the three main urban regions that constitute the Cochin Corporation. 


The other two regions are Ernakulam and Mattancherry. 


Going Fishing
This important trade center in Southern India was formed after a major flood in AD 1341 and became the first European township in India when the Portuguese settled here in the 15th century. 

In AD 1663, the town was captured by the Dutch and the British took over in 1795. 


Ferry Approaching the Pier
Fort Kochi is a haven for seafaring visitors, dotted with attractive sites like Vasco Da Gama Square, Santa Cruz Basilica, St.Francis Church, VOC Gate, Bastion Bungalow etc. It has been declared a heritage destination with its colonial buildings against the backdrop of the sea.

This vibrant cultural center can be easily assess-able by bus from Ernakulam which takes nearly an hour or by ferry that takes about 20 minutes.
The Container Cranes of Port Kochi

The Ferry connects the islands of Vypeen and Fort Kochi. The beach here is very dirty. 

The ferry area water is polluted with water hyacinths, plastic bottles, thermocol sheets, non degradable waste etc. 
Lined up in Ferry
The Ferry Carries Vehicles and passengers
Herons 


























































The concerned authorities must take steps to clean up the place and to prevent pollution. Utter confusion and traffic jams are common in the jetty area. The service however is cheap.





Basilica of Our Lady of Vallarpadam (St. Mary's Church) , Kochi,



Basilica of Our Lady of Vallarpadam (St. Mary's Church) 


Photos and Text By Viswas Menon, 
Mob: 09449825583

Mother Mary 
Basilica of Our Lady of Vallarpadam (St. Mary's Church) 2.5 km from Kochi Sea Port Hotel, Vypeen, Kochi, Kerala, India.
The Cross on the tower


A major pilgrim center for Christians, St. Mary's church (The Basilica of Our Lady of Ransom) is located in the middle of Vallarpadam Island across the backwaters from the mainland Ernakulam This popular shrine was built by the Portuguese missionaries in 1524. 
Dome ceiling above the altar


History has it that the old church, which was then known as the Church of the Holy Spirit, was destroyed in floods in the 17th century and a new church was built on the same spot in 1676. It was declared a special church by Pope Leo XIII in 1888. 
Mother Mary and Infant Jesus Statue




In 1951, the Union Government declared it a major pilgrim center. The church was declared the status of a basilica on February 12, 2005. It is believed to be the first church in Asia dedicated to the Holy Spirit.
The View from the Top of the tower


It is believed that Paliyath Raman Valiyachan, the Diwan of the Maharaja of Cochin recovered the image from the flood waters. He handed over the image to the then parish vicar and it was installed in a temporary shed which was known as 'Panampu Pally'. 

The Cross in the church compound 
A wooden flag staff (160 ft) was also installed at the place where he exchanged the holy picture, which was replaced much later in 2002, by a steel flag staff (102 ft). 

Paintings on the wall of the belfry
' Palermo Annunciation : Mary, absorbed in reading
Painting by Antonello da Messina
in the stairwell of the belfry tower
A beautiful church was then built in the land donated by the Diwan in 1676. Subsequent renovations were made to the church in 1888, 1931 and 1947. The church alter is adorned with the miraculous image of the Holy Mary and Infant Jesus, and the 'Kedavilikkku' (sanctuary lamp) which he donated on the day the new church opened, burns at the altar even today. 
The Church Facade


Paliyath Valiachan also promised to supply the oil for burning the lamp from his palace and this practice continued till 1947. In 1994, the Paliyath family, visited the shrine and rekindled the sanctuary lamp.

The church has the famous picture of the 'Blessed Virgin Mary' which the Portuguese brought from their native land. The picture is believed to have miraculous powers. Portuguese merchants headed by Vasco da Gama enthroned this miraculous picture of this shrine.
The Miraculous picture of Blessed Virgin Mary

People from all parts of Kerala and outside, irrespective of caste or creed go to the church to seek the blessings of Mary, the mother of Jesus, popularly known as "Vallarpadathamma".

There are many legends associated with this church, the most famous was in 1752, a Nair lady Meenakshiamma hailing from a noble Nair family of Palliveetil who along with her infant son, were believed to have been rescued miraculously from the bottom of the backwaters near the church after they went missing for three days. The then parish priest, Fr. Miguel Correa had a dream where the Lady of Ransom appeared and gave him instructions to rescue the drowning mother and son. After this miracle, Vallarpadam became a famous pilgrim center. In gratitude, all the members of the Palliveetil family vowed to remain loyal servants of Our Lady forever and Meenakshiamma and her son spend the rest of their lives in and around the church.
Designs on the tower
Prayers in name of relatives


'Adima' a ritual practice - submitting one's lives to the protection of Our Lady of Vallarpadam was thus established and now this ritual is the popular offering in Vallarpadam Church. During this ritual, the priest lays his hands on the head of the devotee, says a prayer and sprinkles holy water. It is believed that once the ritual is performed Our Lady protects the person from all dangers and grant favors in abundance. 

The Altar 
In memory of this miracle, the picture of Meenakshiamma and her son seeking blessings was added to the original holy picture of the Blessed Mary and Infant Jesus. 
Devotees do Adima Service by sweeping the church compound


Even today, the members of the Palliveetil family, the house of the Nair lady, bring their children to perform the practice of 'Adima' and also supply curd water to devotees during the festivities of the church.


































































 













Monday, April 29, 2013

Cauvery at Dubare

Travels with Viswas
River Cauvery at Dubare
Test and Photos by Viswas Menon
The Kaveri, also spelled Cauvery in English, is a large Indian river. The origin of the river is traditionally placed at Talakaveri, Kodagu in the Western Ghats in Karnataka, flows generally south and east through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and across the southern Deccan plateau through the southeastern lowlands, emptying into the Bay of Bengal through two principal mouths.

Cauvery Flows Serenely

Cauvery Forms many small islands 

The Kaveri basin is estimated to be 81,155 km with many tributaries including the Shimsha, the Hemavati, the Arkavati,Honnuhole, Lakshmana Tirtha, Kabini, Bhavani River, the Lokapavani, the Noyyal and the Amaravati River

Cauvery presents boating options 










The river's basin covers 4 states and Union Territories - Karnataka (34,273 km2), Tamil Nadu (43,856 km2), Kerala (2,866 km2) and Puducherry (160 km2). Rising in southwestern Karnataka, it flows southeast some 800 km to enter the Bay of Bengal. 
Cauvery etches its presence on rocks  









East of Mysore it forms the island of Shivanasamudra, on either side of which are the scenic Shivanasamudra Falls that descend about 320 ft (100 m). The river is the source for an extensive irrigation system and for hydroelectric power. The river has supported irrigated agriculture for centuries and served as the lifeblood of the ancient kingdoms and modern cities of South India.

Cauvery Reflects its flora

Cauvery creates numerous pockets of Beauty







According to the legend a girl called Vishnumaya or Lopaamudra, the daughter of Brahma was born on earth, but her divine father allowed her to be considered the daughter of sage Kavera-muni . In order to obtain the beatitude for her adoptive father, it solved to become river whose waters would have to purify all the sins. (kavErasya apatyam stree = kAvEri); Asides from the myth, in Tamil, kaa means forest/gardens; viri means to expand; since the river expands alongside the course of forests and gardens, it takes the sweet name kaviri, cauvery.








Stillness personified




At Dubare, some 30 km from Kodagu, Cauvery forms islands that is home to the Dubare Elephant Camp run by the Jungle Lodges section of the Karnataka Forest Department.










Cauvery creates some beautiful scenes at Dubare. It is almost as if God created many paintings with his own creative paint brushes.




















Jungle safari is offered by Jungle Lodges. Dubare Elephant Camp is home to numerous tame elephants that have been retired from their work or were captured when they strayed into human habitats, or rescued circus elephants. These elephant lead a retired life in this island and is cared for by the local villagers who work as caretakers.











Cauvery Paints many floral hues



Cauvery offers visitors at Dubare  water sport activities like boat rides, rafting, coracle rides, white water rafting, elephant interaction program, opportunity to spot aquatic birds.









Cauvery Frames 



Visitors get an opportunity to bathe, feed, ride the elephant. They also get a number of photo opportunity with the elephants. The naturalist associated with the camp also conducts a briefing session for the visitors and enlighten them on various features of the elephant. This elephant interaction program is available in the morning hours. So be there early.




Cauvery paints God's Easels








Jungle Lodges also offer cottages for visitors to stay. Dubare Inn alongside the river bank at Dubare is yet another stay option.






Cauvery reflects 





The road to Dubare is reasonably good and motor-able. Local  tourist taxis are available from Madikeri and Kushalnagar.









Rooted in Time







There are a few restaurants on the river bank at Dubare where visitors can have food. They also have more options for food at Kushalnagar and Madikeri.







God Washes his paint brushes here




Visitors can visit other near by sight seeing spots like Cauvery Nisargadhama and Tibetan Golden Temple.











Cauvery Stillness Preserved
Have a great time at Dubare. Please ensure that you keep the environment clean. I have seen many visitors from city who visit Dubare enjoying the beauty of nature here, but callously toss mineral water bottles in to the river while boating. They also litter the river back with food packets, even though dustbins have been provided.

Our younger generation must learn to protect and preserve our beautiful environments like Dubare, so that their children and grandchildren can continue to enjoy te beauty of nature.

Have a lovely time at Dubare!