Tuesday, 19 March 2019

Coimbatore Chronicles - Tour with mom

My aunt aka my mom's elder sister suggested us to visit a place in Coimbatore to vanish away all our life problems and get some peace. My mom sincerely obeyed her words almost after an year. So, that's how the quest to explore Coimbatore began. I was occasionally googling for places to visit around Coimbatore. Haven't book tickets and no hopeful action taken on the travel plan. A need for another motivational boost to actually make us pursue this travel goal. Lunch time at my office is super special to me. Not because that's the time to eat food but because that's the time my mind gets nourished by the wisdom of my office colleague. Only one office colleague and me exists in the whole room. (Every introverts dream workplace!) We eat our lunch together and share lots of conversations from quirky stuff to sensible ones. 

One fine day, during such lunch time the conversation shifted to her contemplating her life choices like how she didn't spend her younger days fruitfully and time flew by without achieving any desired adventures or experiences. It strike a chord in me. She was the one who actually made this trip possible by saying "You book the train tickets now! Then figure out what else to do. Don't overthink." We procrastinated a lot and weren't even sure of the trip until we actually booked the train tickets. In Tamil Nadu as per religious tradition some people put Pillaiyar Suzhi (an auspicious calligraphy) on top of paper to begin anything on a good note. My office colleague's words were like the Pillaiyar Suzhi to my Coimbatore trip. Quite thankful to her words! My dad and brother stayed back in Chennai. Me and my mother set out our journey to explore a new place.

(Long post alert!)

Dec 21, 2018 - Chennai to Coimbatore

The trip day has arrived! We woke at 3:30 am, took bath in freezing cold weather and took our bags in half drowsy state. I am a person who is paranoid about anything that has numbers in it especially time. My dad dropped us at the Chennai Central Station. 


Trying to take decent picture of Chennai Central clock in my half awake state
Still Half awake
Found the Train & finally awake!
I took a platform ticket for my dad and enter the station. This was the first time for us to travel in a 2S Seater type train. The trains usually display reserved names and seating numbers on a sheet of paper stuck nearby to the doors. This time there was no paper stuck on the train. Me and my  mom had no idea which compartment our seats belong to. So I check the soft copy of the ticket and made a random guess with the letter and number on it. The alphabet is the train compartment and number is the seats assigned to us. The seats were small and the passway was narrow. Each row of seat are for six people instead of ergonomic four. Now I understood why the tickets price were so cheap. I wouldn't recommend it for long journeys. My dad came up later after parking the car. He sat beside mom and we spoke for a while. I was teaching him how to do video calls in Whatsapp. Train started to move bit, my dad left the train and waves us good bye. The train started to depart late than the mentioned time. 


I think I just captured a ghost
Train tracks
Some random pond
Two flights just passed by making an "X"
Is this the sign from my guardian angel to halt this journey?
Mountains!
Greener plains
Rocky hills
Morning Sky
Keychain marketing
So there was this lady who had chains hooked with many variety of key chains. She started hanging it for display to sell. A bunch of old ladies were fellow passengers who sat beside us. Their old age vanishes the instant they saw all these different colourful key chains. They were touching and wondering how cute the key chains were. We spoke a while with the fellow ladies because the journey was never ending. It seems they all ganged up to visit a meditation centre in Chennai and returning back to their home in Tiruppur. How cool is that! Roaming across cities at this age as a girl troop. I wish in future I get that stamina and friendships.


Meadows!
Plantain farms
Mom told me a name for those yellow flowers which I forgot
Asian Palmyra palm trees
Railing over water
Evening
Coimbatore!
After a hours of agonising travel in cramped seating we finally reach Coimbatore. There is this underground way for exit and entry at Coimbatore railway station. Me and my mom being newbies to this place we were not sure where the entry and exit is situated. Finally, we found a hoard of crowd walking downwards the platform which we mistook to be entry to some other platform instead of exit. What we did? Walked straight till the platform ended, crossed few train tracks and came out of the station. Oh well, it did conserve us some time. On our way to the exit we spot an antique rail engine display.
Rail engine display
I booked an auto through a phone app. The auto guy was way more confused about the location than we were. He made us walk a bit to reach the auto. On the contrary we could have taken a bus but my mom was hesitant and the place was unfamiliar. The auto guy has no idea where the hotel that we were about to stay was located. I don't even understand why auto people that got smart phone doesn't budge a bit to look into the GPS for guidance. Finally I told him to leave us at a street that was walkable to the hotel. We took our bags and walk. The hotel was nearby to Gandhinagar Bus depot. The reception guy was really suspicious or acted like one when he saw two ladies (us) with luggage booked a hotel room online. Turns out he was not the reception guy, he's just an employee of the hotel. The reception guy went out for lunch it seems. We waited for a while, my mind anxiously processing how the precious travel time is quickly slipping by and we haven't had our lunch yet. 

I started asking him about timings and distance to reach few different places from the hotel that I planned to visit on the day of arrival. He had no idea which places I was talking about. I lost the little enthusiasm that I had in me and was really tired. I think when people belong to some place they should try to be curious and informed enough to know the prominent or famous places around even if it feels like unnecessary information. There is no such thing as too much information if you are eager to learn like me. On other hand, I really wanted to sit on a bed stretch my feet to relax. It might seem like Oh, she was just tired and wanted to relax. But if you are a tall person who sat for so many hours cramped in one place. Then you surely will understand how grim I was.

Finally the reception guy arrives. He himself was more confused. After a tiny interrogation on which site I booked, where we are coming from, our legal documents scanning and scrambling for room keys under the desk and we reach our room. All this for to sit in one place and relieve whatever happening in our exhausted self. The room was compact. The hotel was literally backside to Gandhinagar bus depot and bus horns were like the norm. We quickly ordered food and were still tired that we postponed our actual touring agenda. But after a long thought process I regain the will power to not waste any minute and visit at least one place.



Oh the room had interesting LED lights
Me and my mom took our bath and got ready to explore a bit of Coimbatore on foot. We started to walk towards a mall that looked like nearby but took a good half an hour to reach. The evening sun was subliming into darker hues. We still walking to reach the mall.


Sky and Sunset
The mall

Inside the mall
We roam around the mall. There was Christmas decorations everywhere. Me and my mom ate snacks and kurta shopping. We spent so much time in the trail room than the actual roaming of the mall. Finally we end our mall expedition with ice cream out of hunger woes.


Ice cream
I took an auto back to the Gandhinagar Bus depot. Because the locals said there is not direct bus that goes to the depot from the mall area. We were hungry and went to a kind of popular vegetarian restaurant at the depot. Dinner done by evening. 


Dinner
Idly, Sambhar, Molaga Podi and
3 Chutneys (Coconut - White, Tomato - orange, Coriander - Green)
Dec 22, 2018 - Temples & spurted devotion

The next day began. We pre-booked a rented car to roam around the places of interest which are nearby to Coimbatore. Tripping with my mom is like taking care of a toddler. One has to remember everything and take care of her to avoid any tantrums. I have to always remind cue time to make sure she gets ready on time, fed with no discrepancies and pamper to all her whims and fancies. After we both were awake and ready to step outside the room, we began the day with a breakfast.


Breakfast
Poori, Idly and sloppy dollops of chutneys
After eating, we were waiting for the car to pick us up. I found a Neem sapling was protected with a rectangular wooden box nearby the platform we were standing.


Secure Neem
As we didn't do much other than the car ride and sight seeing the temples and spiritual areas. I don't have much to write about, So here you go! Enjoy the photos galore of Day 2!


Random old Building
Mountains!
Marudhamalai Murugan Temple
(Temple 1)

Sunrise
Misty Weather

My Mom
Temple Oil Lamp and Gopuram
Sculpted art
Did you know:
The statues on the Hindu temple's Gopuram has a significance to depict ancient mythological stories 
While finishing our temple visit, a gang of old ladies were figuring out how to take a selfie along with Gopuram backdrop. I offered to take pictures of them. After the picture session, I taught them about self timer and stuff. One of them, subtly placed her palm over my head and blessed me for a prosperous life. More than the temple deity I felt the blessings from the old lady to be very nourishing to the soul. 
Dog and the Deep slumber
(You know me 80%, if you know my love for dogs )
En route to Shivan temple
Behold the Shivan Temple
(Temple 2)
If by chance you visit this place don't forget to buy their Prasadam (Auspicious Temple Food). Budget friendly and yum it was! This temple also had various ancient statues of Nataraja - Hindu Deity for Dance.
Shivan Temple Gopuram

Interesting Kolam
The Dravidian Temple Architecture - Stones & wood
If you look up, there are interesting paintings related to the deity
Motifs on the side
Random picture of the same temple
I found this to be cool - Peep holes in the pillars
Each pillar had a different design and art on it
My mom wanted to walk & explore
even after knowing it's a dead end 
Saying bye to the place
Temple 3 - I forgot the temple name
Oh, the title indicates it's the temple of Velliangiri mountain area
I found this Nandi & leaf garland to be cute
Oh this is known as Trisulam
Found at Hindu temple that has Goddess Durga as Deity 
Snake gods
Navagraha - Literally means Nine Planets
Yes we are very inclusive of Pluto too and we worship them all alike!
Diversity in Universality 
Old metal bells
You can spot a Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu if a building outer wall
has vertical stripes of red and white painted on it
Monkey
Supposed to be water pond but
Meh, Who knows why it is empty?
Kind of a Temple / Meditation Center / Retreat / Spiritual Brand
Nevermind, Location 4!
Dhanalinga
(It says the place is open to visit from 6 am to 8 pm )
Iconography though
Snake Entrance
Trees
Tropical Water lily - Quite an Exotic looking Flower
Some more trees!
Map of the place
And we were halted to give our phones and footwear at a counter to enter this place which was beautifully groomed architecture with a hint of paranormal vibes. So, first we visited a huge pool called Suryakund where the men bath and practise whatever taught at this place. Then, we walk over a bridge above a pond filled with Koi Fishes. There was a queue system to visit the goddess sanctum where a group were doing Bhajans. After the visit, we purchased and had delicious Payasam (Dessert made using Milk) as Prasadham. Later we roamed around a bit and ate our lunch at their canteen. After the meal, we went inside the Dhayanalinga. It was a dome shaped almost earthen place with a huge Lingam statue in the middle. People were given water in copper vessel and they walk up the stairs to pour it on the Lingam and this water drips all the way down with pitter-patter sounds that resonates to the walls of the dome which makes it surreal and pleasant to meditate in this dome.

Then, I visited Chandrakund a pool for women. My mom didn't prefer to have a dip in the pool to avoid catching cold. I was curious and went ahead to experience it. There's a ticket system to enter Chandrakund. After that, they gave a cotton bathing gown, which I took to a dress changing booth, changed my clothes and was ready to have a dip in the pool. The pool lady halted and told me a shower is mandatory for entering the pool. So, I go back to a shower booth and drench in the gushing cold water. The weather was cold, water droplets dripping from my gown, I take stealth steps down towards the pool chamber to avoid fatal injuries. I take a dip and came to a side of the pool. For some reason, I was the only one in that huge pool at that time. Calm, serene and being one among the ripples of the pool. There was a huge painting all across the roof of the pool area. I stood in the pool watching it for a while and left the place. I change back to my clothes and meet my mom who was sitting at a corner and meditating which seemed like a nap to me. Finished our visit, collected our phones and footwear. Began to walk aimlessly towards the big Shiva Statue. 


You can either choose to walk or take a bullock cart ride to the statue
Strolled under the Cloudy weather
Stumbled upon a nursery
(The colour of this plant still fascinates me)
Plants
Purple Rose
Backside of the Statue
Hills
Still at the back of the statue because we were walking slow
Almost there!
TA-DA!
The huge statue
I was more bespoken by the hills around it though
My mom and the big statue

The hills though...
Hills and the statue
Saying bye to this place
Sunset
Visit to Temple 5 - Forgot the name again
Came back to the Coimbatore city after long roaming and bid adieu to the day.


Dec 23, 2018 - Science and modern stuff
The next day, we thought of visiting few other places we haven't covered in Coimbatore. I had a bucket list of places to visit but only two were open for visit on that day. So had to skip a few. If you have the chance to visit Coimbatore see if you can roam the places we missed. Began the day with some breakfast!
Elixir to wake up
We took a local bus, rode till the destination, then a walk till the place to visit arrived. First place we visited was Regional Science Centre in Coimbatore.


Regional Science centre - Coimbatore
The place was deserted

An interesting structure near the Entrance
We roamed a bit to find presence of people to buy tickets
Literally went to every nook and corner of this place
Almost saying goodbye to this place
Luckily we spot the watchman and got our entry tickets!
Things that scare me
(I personally think I have Dyscalculia)
Entrance to Textile museum
Start to end product of Textile
Raw material
Threads
Fabric
History of Textile
Begins from 4000 BC
Indian Chakra - Used to make Khadi Chlothes
Warping Machine - Helps to arrange threads to form a piece of cloth.
Spinning Wheel in a Box
Types of Fibre
Natural and Man-made
Fibre's Properties
Length, Appearance, Moisture Absorption, Heat Conduction & Strength
Ginning - Removing seed and debris from cotton
Carding - Helps to arrange fibres in parallel rows
Combing - Fibres are straightened
Synthetic Dyes
Sources of Natural Dyes
Bleaching - Makes clothes look White
Fulling Machine - Eliminates oil, dirt, other impurities and makes wool thicker
Finishing processes of Textile
Wall decor & vintage textile equipment
Types of weaves
Revolutionary Textile inventions - Flying Shuttle, Spinning Jenny & Water frame
Some more textile inventions - Spinning mule and power loom
Anatomy of a handlooms
Something about shedding systems
Some textile equipment I forgot the name for
Feels like Madame Tussauds Museum of handloom
Dobby loom
(Definitely not named after Harry potter character)
Looks fancy, forgot the name again
Go visit this to find out!
Huge spinning wheel
Huge spinning wheel in side view
Because it was grand like that
Spools of Thread
Oh the huge wheel is called as Warping machine
This mannequin about cotton field worker looks surreal
If you have watched movie Night at the museum, you will know what I mean
History of cotton
Heck, Who cares about silk route?
Silk
Journey of cocoon to thread
Types of Silk
Mulberry, Tussar, Oak Tassar, Eri, Muga
Apparently silk route matters
How to make Silk
Silk stuff - Worms, Cocoon, Thread and the finished goods
Cotton stuff - Just the cotton thread from plant to Finished goods
Meaning to all those quirky labels stitched with the clothes
How to make Wool
Wool comes from sheep's fur
Jute!
Two types of Man-made fibres
Cellulosic Fibres & Non - Cellulosic Fibres
How to make synthetic textile
How Rayon and Nylon came into existence
The interior design though
Next up, The Pictures that tells us the uses of all these textiles!
Hometech - For home & Medtech - For medical purposes
Oekotech/ Ecotech - For environmental purposes
If in case you were clueless about Medtech
Sporttech, Geotech, Protech, Agrotech
For Sports, Geology, Protection gear, Agriculture
Buildtech - For construction purposes
Clothtech & Packtech
For Clothing and Packaging
Indutech - Technical textile for manufacturing industries
Mobitech - For Transportation purposes
Physical, Optical and Chemical tests for Textile
Machine for Optical Test
A piece of textile can be inserted to test optically
But the machine was off
Nano Textile
Coated with Poly urethane plastic that repels water droplets
Used as waterproof fabric
Silver Nanoparticle Fabric
Kills bacteria & keeps the fabric odourless
Nanofilters - used on medium & heavy duty diesel trucks
Conductive Nano Fabric!
Dress that can charge portable electronics
Textile as Housing - Tents
Geomat - Erosion Control Material
Smart shirt
How the smart shirt works
Eden Project - Sustainable greenhouse architecture using textile
Cushioning Mechanism in shoes
Community Power bag - Absorbs sunlight and generates electricity
Genetically engineered silkworms to make spider silk
Saree
Crafts from Textile
Sample of Textile crafts
Evolution of apparel design
To make an apparel
Pattern making, Marker making, Apparel sewing, Cutting, Pressing and Finishing
Costumes of India

Thermochromic fabric
Changes colour when temperature changes 
Photovoltaic Fibre - Converts sunlight to Electricity
Nanotechnology in Fabrics
Touch sensitive textile
The next level in textile would be...
Biotechnology!
Biotech used as Disease resistent Cotton crop, microbes for pigments,
DNA Probes for fibre quality detection & Microbial enzymes to manage textile effluents
Enzymes for textile finishing
Biotech for better silk and wool production
Info on Eco-friendly Fabrics
Mannequin of Bharathanatyam dancer
This attire and jewellery of Bharathanatyam
It's a classical dance originated from Tamil Nadu
Phew, so much stuff about textile. Well, Coimbatore is a manufacturing hub for Textiles. Later we entered another room filled with astronomy stuff which did not interest me much.
Bye to the hall filled with Textile info
Pun Intended
Astronomers used it to find zenith distance and altitude of the sun
Jantar Mantar is a place filled with astronomical architectural marvels
(Spoilers for next blog: I visited Jantar Mantar in Jaipur but not fascinated by it)
Used to tell time
So much about astronomy
 I feeling mundane to know about astronomy
Replica of Nebra Disk
Inuit moon spirit mask

First World Map
Psychedelic stuff
 Finally the hall of astronomical obscurities was over and we came out.
We almost finished 50% of the place
still no visitor on sight
We walk and took stairs to enter fun interactive science room basically for kids to learn science concepts. But I believe in the eyes of learning everyone is a kid and we gorged in all the fun science experiments to fiddle around and the bonus was no crowd, we had fun without any hurry. I didn't took many pictures as it was so interesting and one has to experience to see what we felt as a joy of learning. Highly recommended to visit if you like science experiments.
Lazy coins
Zap of a button brings a Tornado
Tornado!
My mom's head on a platter
Snake Pendulum
Interactive Fluid art
Colour shadow room
Shadow Courtesy would be mine
I wish every place has a fun science center
Room explaining how things work
Interesting graphics though
The room was filled with Info on Mechanisms
Like pulleys
Like aircraft engine
And more. Basics of automated machines can be learnt from this room. It was interesting to know how many inventions we are using in our daily life and haven't got the time to ponder about its working. We came out of the building and didn't realise this place would require us to spend more than 2-3 hours but time well spent.
yet to say goodbye
There was swings and other interactive stuff in the garden. Poorly maintained but interesting ponder about.
I found this little cute plant
(I get fascinated by nature)
Tensegrity Structure - Structure from Tensional Integrity
A structural concept present in human muscles too
 Then we left the place and took a bus to reach Gee Dee car museum. We saw so many vintage cars. I am not much into automobiles, so the place didn't interest me much. If you are a car enthusiast and by chance will be in Coimbatore, by all means visit this place.
Gee Dee Car Museum
Because keeping car on land is too mainstream
Wheels
Old Postcards
The first model of a working car
Ford
Herbie
When you slice a car
Citron
Fiat
Mini Mayfair
Morris Motors
Another Morris motor car
Austin
Hood ornament of Austin Car
Wolseley
I sort of liked the font than the car
Vauxhall
Fordson & Thames
Entering 2nd row of cars
Scootacar
Some petite car
Micro car
DKW
Victory Six
Grand car bumper
The colour though
Hanomag
Forgot to click along with brand name
Porsche
Smart: Swatch - Mercedes - Art
If that makes sense
Change in car designs
Limousine
Windows of Limousine
Mercedes-Benz
Innovations in Car Design
BMW C1 - Two Wheel "Car" 
Because seeing is believing
Literally Two Wheel but a car
Hispano-Suiza
Cartier
Volkswagen
Moterette
Segway
Solex aka Mr. Bean bike
Caricature on Ambassador cars of India
Apparently there was a section at the entry that we missed visiting, so we went inside again.
Ford Quadricycle
G.D. Naidu's First motor cycle
Wankel Rotary Engine
Side view of G.D. Naidu's motorcycle
Cooling system
Car Radiator
Gear system in car
Aero model cut section Engine
Wooden wheel
Evolved wheel
Vintage car wheel
Bye to this car
Bye to the museum
After all the visit, we were dead hungry for lunch. We took a bus back to gandhinagar, ate till our tummy was full and started packing stuff for our return to Chennai.

Dec 24, 2018 - Coimbatore to Chennai

We woke early, super tired and took a bus to the train station. This time the seating was bit different but nevertheless was cramped as it was cheap ticket. Always avoid booking 2S seating ticket for train journeys of more than 2 hours.
Train signage in Tamil - Coimbatore to Chennai Central
Quiet morning
Somewhere in Tamil Nadu
Back to home before Christmas! A lot happened after this. I had my first solo trip! Will be telling more about it in my next blog. 


5 comments:

  1. Hey, Thanks! Glad you enjoyed reading it. ^_^

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  2. Hy that's really well written:)

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  3. Well well never thought to get to know some interesting stuffs , but a good pixel camera required though...voice of words and specially the a keen sense of humour in the picture descriptions , shows that you are dedicated to blogging and stuffs....

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