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Trivandrum City
Trivandrum or Thiruvananthapuram as is locally known, the capital
of Kerala is a beautiful city to visit. One can be seduced by the panorama of
beautiful landscapes, beaches and waterways, coconut palms and, of course, beautiful,
friendly people.
Padmanabhaswami Temple Padmanabhaswami
Temple, one of the 108 shrines sacred to Vaishnavites is located in this beautiful
city. The temple has beautiful 100-feet-high gopuram comprises seven stories with
each center. The stone basement of the tower is covered with elaborate sculptures
and the masonry above is replete with ornamental works of figures from the Puranas
and other ancient scriptures. Tapering towards the top, it bears the statue of
Garuda, the vehicle of Lord Vishnu. Inside the temple, the main shrine is well
guarded with a number of massive doors, and darshan (audience) can be had through
the three-door openings into the sanctum sanctorum.
Museum One
can visit the Museum with its profusion of gables and turrets. A repository of
fine works of art, the chief attraction here is the 250-year-old temple car made
for Lord Vishnu, artistically designed and ornamented. Besides this, objects carved
out of wood, models of temple, antique jewelry, etc., make the museum worth a
visit.
Sri Chitra Art Gallery Sri
Chitra Art Gallery, located within the museum compound, proves to be an ideal
place for art lovers. The piece de resistance is the large section devoted to
the paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, an Indian painter of distinction in the history
of the country's modern art. The art gallery also contains works of Rabindranath
Tagore, Jamimi Roy, K. K. Hebar, miniatures from the Rajput and Mughal schools
of painting and the famous Tanjore paintings encrusted with semi-precious stones.
The gallery's collection also includes paintings from Indonesia, China, and Japan.
Boat
Ride A trip to Thiruvananthapuram is incomplete without a boat-ride
on its enchanting backwaters. These waterways teem with life. It is not surprising,
since there are more miles of waterways in the state-approximately 1,900 km to
the 1,000 km of rail. The landscape is dotted with picturesque palms and thatched
huts.
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