May 16, 2008

Suumer special in MYSORE

Nagarhole :

"The woods are lovely, dark and deep" 93 kms from Mysore in the Forest Department has a guest house here and arranges jeep rides into the forest ot enable visitors to observe the animals at close quarters. The season is between October and May.

Tiger, Bandipur VacationsBandipura :

"Tiger, Tiger burning bright" 80 kms from Mysore, on the way to Ooty is the well-known Bandipur Tiger Reserve. Lose yourself in 'Kipling's Jungle' where elephants, sambars, spotted deer, langurs, peacocks, bison and yes, the majestic tiger, live in harmony in the game sanctuary. The season here is between May and November. Closed on Mondays.

Biligirirangana Betta :

Among tribal settlements This picturesque range of hills between two rivers, 108 kms from Mysore, takes its name from the temple of Biligiri Ranganatha Swami situated on the highest point of the range. The Ratha festival is held twice annually in January and April.

Mahadesvara Batta :

A pilgrim centre Atop a hill 160 kms from Mysore is the temple of Mahadeshvara. The Ratha festival here draws thousands of devotees. So does the "antaragange", a stream flowing from a perennial source where thousands come for a holy dip.

Belur - Halebid - Shravanabelagola :

Where stones speak a language of beauty The famous Hoysal a temple of Belur and Halebid are situated 160 kms and 150 kms respectively from Mysore. Gomateshwara Temple, Mysore TourismThe exquisite and elegant bracket figures of the Chenna Keshava temple at Belur, one of the earliest of the star-shaped temples of the Hoysalas, and the hoysaleshwara temple at Halebid present, in the words of the famous historian Percy Brown, "the supreme climax of Indian architecture".

80 kms from Mysore is Shravanabelagola, the famous 'Dasshina Kashi' of the Jainas. Situated on a hill here is the towering monolith of Gomateshwara, 17 metres high! The Mahamastakabhisheka held once in twelve years, attracts devotees from all over the country. With Mysore as your base, visit many more places of tourist interest.

27 kms away is the important polgrim centre of Najangud. 68 kms from Mysore and 8 kms from Maddur is the small bird sanctuary of Kokrebellur. 30 kms to the north-west of Mysore is the 4.88 metres tall monolith of Gomateshwara standing on a hillock at Gomatagiri. 10 kms to the south-west of Mysore is the scenic hill of Himavad Gopalaswamy Betta.

Srirangapatna :

Capital of Tippu Sultan, it is situated on an Island of River Cauvery. It houses Tipu's Tomb, Summer Palaces and the Ranganatha Swamy Temple.

Melukote :

The Hill-Top Temple of Narayana was made famous by Shri Ramanuja. The main deity is Cheluva Narayana a beautiful idol.

Ranganathittu Sanctuary :

A world famous bird sanctuary. It draws birds from as far off as Siberia and Australia.



Kokrebellur :

Another bird sanctuary known for variety of birds.


Bhimeshwari :

On the back of Cauvery, a fishing camp that is famous for its Mahseer fish.


Shivasamudram :

Famous falls and a Hydroelectric plant.



I hope you will come and enjoy this summer in Mysore!!!!!!!!. But try to avoid the show your nativity Tamilnadu through tongue and activities.
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Places near MYSORE KARNATAKA for summer tour

Mysore Zoo :
Chamundeshwari Temple,  Mysore Travel Guide
Home of rare species of fauna The Mysore Zoo was set up under royal patronage in the nineteenth century. Its fauna includes rare and exotic species which are housed in lush, green surroundings. The zoo is famous for breeding some very rare animals in captivity.

Sri Jayachmarajendra Art Gallery :

A treasure house of masterpieces The Jaganmohan Palace was converted into an art gallery in 1875 and exhibits paintings which date back to that period. The artists of that time used natural vegetable and mineral dyes. The famous traditional Mysore 'gold leaf' paintings are also exhibited in the gallery, as are oil paintings of contemporary Svetoslav Roerich.

Mysore is known the world over for its exotic silks. At the Government Sandalwood Oil Factory, you can buy Sandal Powder, Sandal Oil and scented incense sticks. At the Government Silk Factory you can see the master weavers at work. Buy shimmering silks straight off the looms.

Srirangapatna :

The Tiger's Lair Take yourself back to another spot, another, time. 16 kms away from Mysore is the island fortress of Tipu Sultan, the legendary Tiger of Mysore who put up a valiant fight against British domination. The high stone walls and moats enclose palaces, temples and a great mosque. Tipu's summer Palace, with its beautiful frescoes, the tombs of Tipu and Hyder Ali at Gumbaz, Royal Mosque, Wellesley Bridge and the celebrated Sri Ranganatha Temple are other monuments from its chequered past.
Birds, Ranganathittu Tours
Ranganathittu :

A haven for winged visitors 5 kms from Srirangapatna, lush green islands on the river Cauvery, are home for an astonishing variety of migratory birds from as far away as Siberia - Spoon bills, Open Bill Stork, White Ibis, Little Egret Darter, Pond Heron, Cattle Egret, Cormorant, Wild Duck, Peafowl. A little boat takes you close to the islands where the trees are covered with birds of different species. The only sounds are the cries of birds, swoosh of wing and the ripple of water. Ideal for picnicking and bird watching.
Season: Between June and October.


Brindavan Gardens :

What dreams are made of 19.2 kms north-west of Mysore City are the famous Brindavan Gardens with the musical fountain. They stretch below the Krishnarajasagara Dam on the river Cauvery, and present a breathtaking harmony of water, colour, light and music! Illumination

Melkote :

And the Yairamudi Festival 48 kms from Mysore, on rocky hills is the Cheluva Narayana Temple at Melkote. Ramanujacharya, the Shrivaishnava saint - philosopher, took shelter here from his persecutors. In March - April the Vairamudi festival draws thousands of pilgrims.

Somanathapur :

A 13th century wonder in stone 35 kms from Mysore, in the small village of Somanathapur, is another temple of great architectural beauty built in the 13th century A.D. The star-shaped temple with three shrines named after Prasanna Chennakeshava is the latest and best preserved example of Hoysala architecture.

Talkad :

"Deep asleep, deep asleep, deep asleep it lies…" 45 kms from Mysore is a strange phenomenon - an ancient town buried under centuries of sand. Only the Dravidian style Vaidyeshwara temple is visible above the ground. Once in twelve years, during the Panchalinga Darshana, the sleeping town awakes to festivities and fairs.

Shivasamudram :

The Cauvery takes a leap ! 85 kms to the south-east of Mysore are the picturesque waterfalls, Ganganchukki and Bharachukki, at Shivasamudram. Asia's first Hydro-Electric Power Station ws set up here in 1902. The falls are at their best in July/August.

Kabini River Lodge :

Holiday resort for the adventurous Situated 80 kms from Mysore in The Karapur forests is the old hunting lodge of the Maharajas and Viceroys. The lodge on the banks of the river Kabini arranges jeep rides into the jungle and coracle rides on the Kabini for bird watching. A naturalist guide helps you identify the many varieties of birds and wild beasts.



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Cool Places in and near MYSORE


Dear Friends njoy this summer with cool areas in Karnataka Mysore. I visited the places during MARCH it is so excited and nice. Now the chance 4 u.

Mysore Palace :

Whre the Mharajas lived… You can't miss the Palace at Mysore, for all roads lead to the Maharaja's Palace. Built in Indo-Saracenic style with domes, turrets, arches and colonnades, the Palace is a treasure house of exquisite carvings and works of art from all over the world. Intricately carved doors open on to luxuriously furnished rooms.

The majestic Durbar Hall has an ornate ceiling and many sculpted pillars. See the magnificent jewel studded golden throne, the pride of the Wodeyars and the symbol of their sovereignty, displayed here during the Dasara. The palace, illuminated on Sundays and Public Holidays, presents a spectacle of breathtaking beauty.

Chamundi Hills :
Presiding deity; of Mysore. A well known 335 metres high landmark, Chamundi Hill can be reached by a 13 km road or by climbing up the 1,000 steps laid out by the Mysore Maharaja in the 17th century. Half-way up long the stone steps is Nandi, Lord Shiva's bull, a majestic 4.8 metre monolith. At the top is the 12th century temple of Chamundeshwari, the patron goddess of the Wodeyars. The summit offers a panoramic view of Mysore's lakes, parks and palaces. MAHISHASURA… From whom Mysore got its name Close to the temple is the gigantic stature of the demon Mahishasura.

St. Philomena's Church :

Gothic art A beautiful Cathedral, reminiscent of medieval architectural style. Stained glass windows and lofty towers make it an imposing structure.


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May 12, 2008

Moral of the salary man story: YOU MAY CONTINUE TO EXCEED ONLOOKERS EXPECTATIONS........... BUT WILL ALWAYS FALL SHORT OF BOSSES EXPECTATIONS.

Before read this story i am also expect more from my office assistants. But now i am "Be cool and keep all cool". At the same time work will going on it's own upward way only thing we need to change our views and way of think about the execution of the task. The salary mans as well as the bosses are need to realise the facts and priority of work which are all need to do. Job seekers keep one thing in their mind please select the jobs which is suitable for you (Matches with your way of thinking, communication skills like voice or non voice, affect in personal activities etc... Don't go for a salary go for a convenience as well as growth). O.K Guys Bye! Bye!
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Salary Man Story

Dear Guys,

This is a cute and tiny story which will teach you about the difference between our knowledge and way of looking of each and every company.

A shopkeeper watching over his shop is really surprised when he sees a coming a dog inside the shop. he shoos him away. But later the dog is back inside again. So he goes over the dog and notices that it has a note and it reads " Can i have 12 soaps and a shampoo bottle, Please the money is with the dog."The shopkeeper looks inside the dogs mouth and to his surprise there is a 100 Rupees note in his mouth. So he takes the money and puts the soap,Shampoo and change in a bag, and then places it in the dogs mouth.

The shopkeeper is so impressed, and since it is the closing time, he decides to follow the dog. The dog is walking down the street, when it comes to the zebra crossing, he waits till the signal turns green. He walks across the road till the bus stop. He waits on the stop and looks up the timetable for the bus. The shopkeeper is totally out of his mind as the dog gets into the bus and sit on a vacant seat. The shopkeeper follows the dog. He gives the change to the conductor and shows him the neck belt to keep the ticket. The shopkeeper is almost fainting at this sight and so are the other people in the bus.

The dog then moves front exit door after bus stops looking outside. As soon as the stop is in sight he wags his tail to inform the driver to stop. Then not even waiting for the bus stop to arrive the dog jumps out and runs to the house nearby. The dog walks up to the window and beats his head several times on the window. It then walks back to the door and waits. The shopkeeper maintaining his senses and walks up to the door and watches a big guy open the door.

The guy starts beating, kicking and abusing the dog. The shop keeper is surprised and runs to stop the guy. The shopkeeper questions the guy " What in the heaven are you doing? The dog is genius he could be famous in life." The guy responds"You call this clever? This is a third time in this week the dog has forgotten the door keys."
MORAL OF THE STORY: T
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May 6, 2008

The memoirs of going to middle east by my brother





THIS was the memories given by my brother"My flight was scheduled for 3.15 am on 9th Apr and I have to check in by 12.15. All my family members reached air port by sharp 12 and finished formalities. This is my very first experience in airport that too I am heading for a foreign nation. I am perfectly cool but my family members around me so excited and advising so many things which I am least bothered. After all customs formalities I was waiting in the rest room for my flight, and my relations on the gallery to give me a send off. Even after 3.15 also my flight was not announced and all my relations got tired, as none of us slept so far and I asked my brother to take all them back to home.

Finally by 3.20 my fight arrived and boarded. It was very small them I assumed. It is A320-162 seater with 4 air crew and 2 pilots. I was sitting in 12A which is a window seat exactly above the wings. I could see the wings and engine clearly through the window shield. All instructions being announced in Arabic and then in english. But I could see no arbs on board except a couple in their mid 40s with a miniscule infant with then not older than 2 months.

Flying in the air was nice experience but I could not see anything on the ground as it is very dark. Just before landing I could see some light spots stretching for some miles together in a straight lines indicating the roads of UAE. Soon the craft landed safely at sharjah International airport by 7.30 am local time. Visa collection, Eye scanning and passport stamping , all procedure went just fine. Visa officer was talking to fellow passenger in Malayalam and all other Arab staff knew Hindi very well, and I don’t think I am in foreign nation.

At the exit counter I exchanged 3000 Rs for 274 Dirhams, very best bargain I ever had, just 5 hrs back I was bulldozing with exchangers in Chennai airport for 240 dirhams. Then I saw the driver holding the name placard waiting for me. He kept the back door opened for me, I declined and took the front seat. It is compulsory to get fasten the seat belt so I did. At that morning time itself tropical sun scorching without pity and car was air conditioned.

Our car smoothly gliding on the clean, wide road as a butter melting on the heated pan. I was thrilled when I saw the sppedometer oscillating between 110 and 120. road was neatly laid with palm dates lined on right, left and centre, then the row of street lights then blanc sand dunes stretches to the horizon, both sides.

Soon after 20 minutes car entering in to the core of the city. Highly walled villas, minaret’s, mosques and towers and bridges start filling the sight. I was expecting some eye soaring advertisement hoardings, broadly opened dirty ditches and band beggars under each bridges. For my dissatisfaction I found none.

It is a big spacious 2500 sq. feet apartments with 3 bedrooms, a hall 3 bath rooms 9with shower and bath tub), a kitchen and 2 balcony in the fourth floor where I was accommodated. I was too exhausted and my body demanding for a sleep, but I forced myself to take bath and went to office by 9-30 with collegues. Office located in the SAIF zone which at the backyard of sharjah international airport.
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NEW PARKING SYSTEM



THIS IS THE LATEST WAY THE CHINA PEOPLE ARE USING TO PARK THEIR CARS IN buildings .THE china is the country first in population which has heavy population the people in the country who have a car must spend much money to park their car alone.
so the country architecture have decide too solve their problem of parking by making the use of the buildings storage to park the vechiles in the bulidings
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