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Sunday, July 25, 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
MALAYATTOR
St. Thomas is believed to have landed in Kerala at Kodungallur (Cranganore) in AD 52.
Oral tradition says that while travelling through Malayattor, faced with hostile natives, he fled to the hilltop where he is said to have remained in prayer and that he left his foot prints on one of the rocks.
According to beliefs, during prayer, he touched a rock and blood poured from it.
The chief festival is on the first Sunday after Easter. It is traditionally believed that St. Thomas used to make the Sign of the Cross on the rock, kiss it and pray at Kurisumudi. The story has it that a miraculous golden cross appeared at that particular spot.
Pilgrims going up the hill call out incessantly "Ponnum Kurishu Muthappo, Ponmala Kayattom", meaning "O Patriarch of the Golden Cross! Climb we shall, this golden hill!" \
A breathtaking view from a vantage point above the hill.
A lovely sunset through the trees.
There are 14 Stations of the Cross on the way upto the hill top. I did not even climb upto the first Station of the Cross.I felt tired and and decided to come down. Coming down is more difficult than going up. One has to be very careful. One of these days I will climb up this hill not only to comfirm my faith but also to test my endurance and health.
I had a glass of tea here to refresh myself.
Oral tradition says that while travelling through Malayattor, faced with hostile natives, he fled to the hilltop where he is said to have remained in prayer and that he left his foot prints on one of the rocks.
According to beliefs, during prayer, he touched a rock and blood poured from it.
The chief festival is on the first Sunday after Easter. It is traditionally believed that St. Thomas used to make the Sign of the Cross on the rock, kiss it and pray at Kurisumudi. The story has it that a miraculous golden cross appeared at that particular spot.
Pilgrims going up the hill call out incessantly "Ponnum Kurishu Muthappo, Ponmala Kayattom", meaning "O Patriarch of the Golden Cross! Climb we shall, this golden hill!" \
Please click on the photos for a larger view.
A breathtaking view from a vantage point above the hill.
A lovely sunset through the trees.
There are 14 Stations of the Cross on the way upto the hill top. I did not even climb upto the first Station of the Cross.I felt tired and and decided to come down. Coming down is more difficult than going up. One has to be very careful. One of these days I will climb up this hill not only to comfirm my faith but also to test my endurance and health.
I had a glass of tea here to refresh myself.
Monday, March 15, 2010
JOHN WEDS TERESA
My brother Antony's son John married Teresa in Chennai. The mass was said in Malayalam and the sermon was delivered in Tamil. You will find both Catholic and Hindu customs being followed since we Christians in India were Hindus before we accepted Christ as our Saviour.
Here are some photos for your viewing pleasure. Please click on the photos for a larger view.
WEDDING MASS IS IN PROGRESS
JOHN PUTTING ON THE WEDDING CHAIN
JOHN PUTTING ON THE WEDDING RING ON TERESA'S FINGER
JOHN GIVING TERESA A SAREE
RECEIVING HOLY COMMUNION
SIGNING THE REGISTER IN THE CHURCH
JOHN GARLANDING TERESA
TASTING A PIECE OF CAKE
LIGHTING THE TRADITIONAL LAMP
Here are some photos for your viewing pleasure. Please click on the photos for a larger view.
WEDDING MASS IS IN PROGRESS
JOHN PUTTING ON THE WEDDING CHAIN
JOHN PUTTING ON THE WEDDING RING ON TERESA'S FINGER
JOHN GIVING TERESA A SAREE
RECEIVING HOLY COMMUNION
SIGNING THE REGISTER IN THE CHURCH
JOHN GARLANDING TERESA
TASTING A PIECE OF CAKE
LIGHTING THE TRADITIONAL LAMP
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
OTTAMTHULLAL
There is a Hindu temple near my house.Every year they have a festival for three days. During the festival days a variety of entertainment programmes are held.
One such entertainment programmes during this year was Ottamthullal. Ottamthullal is a very special art form of Kerala state. This is a dance, act and song performance by an actor dressed is a very colorful costume. I enjoyed it. I hope you will enjoy it also. Here are some photos for your viewing pleasure. Please click on the photos for a larger view.
One such entertainment programmes during this year was Ottamthullal. Ottamthullal is a very special art form of Kerala state. This is a dance, act and song performance by an actor dressed is a very colorful costume. I enjoyed it. I hope you will enjoy it also. Here are some photos for your viewing pleasure. Please click on the photos for a larger view.
Friday, January 29, 2010
COCHIN CARNIVAL-continued
Initially I was standing behind the crowd and taking photos. This meant I had to hold my camera above people's heads to get a photo. I found this quite difficult. Besides darkness was descending upon Kochi.So if have to get a photo I had to use the flash.I pushed myself through the crowd and managed to get close to the floats. Here are some photos for your viewing pleasure. Please click on the photos for a larger view.
Friday, January 15, 2010
COCHIN CARNIVAL
Some of you associated with Kerala like Rema,Sindhu and Ram guessed correctly.Those people in my previous post were waiting for the Cochin Carnival parade which is held once a year in Fort Cochin on the 1st of January. Many of them had come hours before to occupy vantage positions. The crowd was indeed huge and the police had a tough time controlling the crowd. Not that there were any untoward incidents but the people were getting in the way of the parade and hindering smooth flow. The air was elctrifying, the excitement was unbridled and the festive mood filled everywhere. I am posting some photos for your viewing pleasure.
PLEASE CLICK ON THE PHOTOS FOR A LARGE LOVELY VIEW.
TO BE CONTINUED:)
PLEASE CLICK ON THE PHOTOS FOR A LARGE LOVELY VIEW.
TO BE CONTINUED:)
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