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Madurai

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    • Day 16

      Madurai

      September 16, 2022 in India ⋅ ⛅ 34 °C

      Je suis arrivé en milieu d'après-midi à Madurai. Si Chennai est le poumon économique du Tamil Nadu, Madurai en est le cœur spirituel. Le temple de Mînâkshî, dédié à l'un des avatars de Parvati, l'épouse de Shiva, est l'un des plus grands du pays et l'un des plus fréquentés. Construit au 17e siècle, celui-ci présente des gopuram - les tours-porches monumentaux - décorés de sculptures peintes d'une grande qualité. Malheureusement, je n'ai pas pu prendre de photos de l'intérieur. Le temple est gardé par des policiers armés de fusils d'assaut contrôlant les visiteurs. Comme dans tous les lieux saints, les chaussures ne sont pas autorisées, mais également, dans ce cas-ci, les smartphones. Les étrangers sont également tenus de s'inscrire dans un registre, sans que l'on sache vraiment pourquoi. De plus, le sanctuaire principal est interdit aux "non-indous" ou, plutôt, aux personnes n'étant pas typés indiens. Néanmoins, j'ai pu assister aux processions nocturnes où l'une des divinités est transportée dans un char le long de l'enceinte du temple, tout cela en musique. Après avoir rencontré un groupe de réunionnais, nous sommes partis manger et boire une bière sur l'un des rooftops de la ville avec vue sur le temple.Read more

    • Day 14

      Madurai to Periyar

      January 2, 2023 in India ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      We were up early for a tour of the Sri Meenakshi Amman temple. Before meeting up with the group we walked a short distance to have a marsala chai as we were skipping breakfast. At 7.45 we met up and walked about 10 minutes to the temple where we met a local guide. We usual, we removed our shoes but also had to leave electronic devices and cameras outside the temple.

      We spent about 45 minutesc waking around the temple although we could not go into the shrines. The stone built temple with 4 main towers and a number of smaller ones, all intricately decorated and painted, was constructed between the 12th and 18th centuries. Inside there were brightly coloured ceilings and also a large central quadrangle almost completely taken up by a pond and fountain. We heard that the temple is usually completely renovated every 12 years.

      We wandered back to our hotel and had a chance to pack and shower before leaving in a minibus to drive to our next stop, Periyar tiger reserve!

      About two hours into the four hour journey we stopped for some food at a local bakery. After another 2 hours we arrived in Thekkady, back in Kerala state, our home for the next two days. Before getting to the hotel we stopped at a soccer plantation and saw some of the spices growing and how they process them. There was the obligatory shop at the end where I did pick up a few packets!

      On to the hotel and we arrived just after 4. The hotel Abadi is a series of lodges with large, albeit dark, rooms in a typical Kerala style. We checked in and then a few of us went to a hotel down the road for a beer before meeting up with the rest of the group for dinner at Grandma's restaurant. We're a bit higher here and so it started to get a bit chilly. By the time we had food and wandered back it was time for bed!
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    • Day 27

      27. Tag: Madurai -Tempelrundgang & Saris

      August 1, 2023 in India ⋅ 🌩️ 37 °C

      Heute waren wir zu zweit noch einmal in der Stadt.
      Am Abend war Bala beim Schneider, um die Klamotten abzuholen. Wir wurden neu eingekleidet und mussten diverse Videocalls mit Familienangehörigen führen 😅. Anschließend fuhren wir mit Bala & Varshini zum neuen Hare Krishna Tempel und erfuhren, wie man dort betet.Read more

    • Day 13

      Pondicherry to Madurai

      January 1, 2023 in India ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Another year, another day travelling!

      We met up with the group at just before 8 (hangover free!!) and boarded the minibus. First stop was a bakery for breakfast. The pain au chocolate was very tasty and the coffee was good too! We also picked up provisions for lunch as we would be on the train.

      Back on the minibus we headed out of Pondicherry to Villapuram in order to catch the train to Madurai. The train was a little late and we ended up leaving the station at about 12pm for the 5 hour journey. The train goes all the way from Chennai to a temple town in Kerala and takes over 20 hours so we were in a sleeper carriage rather than the seats that we'd had on the first train. We spent the time eating some food that we'd bought at the bakery, dozing, reading and watching the world go by.

      We arrived at Madurai at around 5pm and walked the short distance to our hotel. There was a cycle rickshaw arranged and we left immediately for a tour of the city. The men pedalling were ancient! Halfway through the tour we stopped and walked through the banana market.

      After an hour or so, we arrived at the end and had some delicious street food and a coffee/marsala chai. We then went to a shop which sold all sorts of crafts and where you could have clothes made overnight! After a couple of the group had made some purchases we walked back to the hotel and had a chance to freshen up before going to the 7th floor rooftop restaurant for dinner and drinks! The chicken tikka kebabs were delicious! After dinner and some drinks it was time to head to bed!
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    • Day 13

      Ancient Tempel

      November 13, 2023 in India ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      // Minakshi-Tempel

      Die Tempelanlage ist riesig und das Herzstück der Stadt. Die zwölf hoch aufragenden Tortürme des Tempels sind mit bunt bemaltem Skulpturen (33.000 Stk!) geschmückt und beherrschen weithin sichtbar das Stadtbild. Die Anlage ist nominiert, eines der 7 Weltwunder zu werden! Im Inneren sind keine Schuhe, Handys und Kameras erlaubt. Das Wort, das dieTempelarchitektur am besten beschreibt, ist "atemberaubend".

      Viele Gläubige sind wegen der Feiertage zu Besuch, Familien drücken sich freudestrahlend an uns vorbei. Es dauert keine 5 Minuten bevor Myrthe und ich uns im Gedränge verlieren. Ich erkunde alleine die Anlage, gehe ganz langsam um viel gucken zu können. So viele Details, so viel robuste Eleganz. Ich stehe im inneren Korridor, plötzlich ganz allein. Es riecht nach den Öllampen die den göttlichen Abbildern hingestellt werden. Der Boden besteht aus 4x4 großen Steinplatten, kühl und durch tausende Füße glatt getreten. Wie wurde das hier alles her transportiert, gebaut, konstruiert!?! Ein leuchtender Sonnenstrahl der wie ein Laser durch ein Leck fällt ist die einzige unsymmetrie weit und breit. Die Stützenreihen zu beiden Seiten sind so kunstvoll aus Stein gehauen, perfekt im goldenen Schnitt detailliert. Man kann sich nicht satt sehen. Fledermäuse sausen quitschend an der Decke entlang. Ich fühle mich ein bisschen wie Lara Croft in tomb raider.
      Ich zünde ein Lämpchen für sie Statue der heiligen Kuh an, schicke ein "Dankeschön, bitte weiter so" los und erkunde den Außenbereich. Ich will wissen wie das alles gebaut wurde, es lässt mir keine Ruhe. Im Nachhinein ärgere ich mich darüber, den Tempel kein zweites Mal besucht zu haben, eine einzige Besichtigung hat mir nicht gereicht.

      Minakshi-Tempel
      https://youtu.be/bhudWDoChfM?si=QcP2bIRwxnE7pOnT
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    • Day 34

      Madurai street food

      November 5, 2019 in India ⋅ 🌙 28 °C

      An evening walking tour to sample some local street food. 1st is an egg paratha, bread, egg masala gravy and more, chopped together. 2nd are breaded and fried veggies. 3rd is a milk drink where they boil cow's milk with almonds. This is the seller cooling the concoction. 4th are rolls of rice (white) and millet (black). That have been steamed. They are usually served with sugar (like almost everything here). Coconut is added to the millet. 5th is a dosa shop. Dosas are similar to crepes, but larger and a but crunchy. They are served with various condiments for dipping. Last is sweet or savory fried dough with sugar or chillies and spices, respectively.Read more

    • Day 19

      Madurai Church

      January 11 in India ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      The Church was the only other thing open so a quick visit there then back to pick up Dad to go for dinner. Fortunately things had improved with his bowels so he got up out of bed and joined the team. Unfortunately the driver didn’t really get the memo and so it wasn’t a Veg restaurant or Momo’s but another restaurant exactly the same as the night before. Very famous in Madurai he says. We aren’t much convinced! But we do it again and with similar levels of satisfaction to the night before. Will be happy to leave this town tomorrow.. Memo to self, must give clearer direction to the driver on just about everything!Read more

    • Day 20

      Onion Street Madurai

      January 12 in India ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Leaving Madurai we passed the onion road again. Totally needed to get some photo’s of that. Is just streets and streets of onions, bagged up, in piles in warehouses, laid across the pavement. Lots of workers coming and going packing and stacking was quite a sight!Read more

    • Day 6

      Meenakshi Amman Tempel

      October 11, 2022 in India ⋅ 🌧 30 °C

      Am Nachmittag Ankunft in Madurai, einchecken und ab zum wichtigsten Tempel Südindiens.
      Jeden Abend um 21 Uhr wird dort Shiva's Statue vom seinem Schrein (in einer silbernen Sänfte, hinter einem Vorhang verborgen) zu Meenakshi's Schrein gebracht, damit die beiden die Nacht zusammen verbringen können. Das Ganze in Begleitung einer Prozession, Musik und religiösen Ritualen. Wir wurden von einem Mitarbeiter des Tempels umhergescheucht, damit wir immer rechtzeitig die besten Plätze erreichen konnten um die jeweilige Zeremonie sehen zu können. Das erinnerte uns ein bisschen an Engens Fastnachtsumzug...leider war es wieder nicht erlaubt, im Tempel zu fotografieren.Read more

    • Day 19

      Palace Madurai

      January 11 in India ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      The accommodation choice of a ‘fully serviced apartment’ in the heart of Madurai turned out to be one of Dad’s less popular choices! Mum fought to get toilet paper and more than 1 tea bag. We had pre messaged the owners that we needed extra beds and they confirmed they would and there was an extra charge but when we got there it wasn’t ready to go. Was very frustrating to say the least. And there were lots of mosquito’s hanging around the place!
      Finding somewhere for dinner became a bit of a mission. We weren’t really in a tourist part of town so the driver took it upon himself to find somewhere that might work, and try and meet Lara’s demand for Momo’s!! We drove for so long we were hungry and prepared to eat just about anything! We found something that look liked a street food set up but it was just a real dirty and cheap food stand. Ordered some fries and pizza for the kids but they walked away from most of it. Mum and Dad held out for something better. The driver found a ‘mess’ restaurant that is apparently famous in this area. We really weren’t all that impressed with the food. Mum had just wanted a Veg restaurant after having such a good experience in Pondi. Next time..
      Next morning, first case of Delhi Belly goes to……. Dad! Not fully surprised, definitely not pleasant particularly with the limited supply of toilet paper on offer!! We deferred going out until the afternoon to see if things improved. Dad made it to the Palace (the only thing open at 1pm) but that was it. Back to the Hotel for him!
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Madurai, مادوراي, মদুরাই, Мадурай, Maduraj, مادورای, મદુરાઇ, मदुरई, Maduráj, IXM, マドゥライ, მადურაი, ಮಧುರೈ, 마두라이, Madurajus, മധുര, मदुराई, मदुरै, ମଦୁରାଇ, ਮਦੁਰਈ, مادورائ, مدورای, मधुरै, Мадурај, மதுரை, మదురై, มทุไร, مدورائی, 马杜赖

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