PONDICHERRY CITY TRAVEL Guide
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Pondicherry (Puducheri), or
the capital of one of the union territory of Pondicherry,
means 'the new settlement' as thic city was made when
the French settlement decided to settle in these parts
of India. The town of Pondicherry, fondly called as
Pondy and three other cities of theree different states
namely Karaikal (Tamil Nadu), Mahe (Kerala), and Yanam
(Andhra Pradesh), is what makes today's Union Territory
of Pondicherry. On the way to Pondicherry, one can view
th natural beauty of the scenic Deccan plateau. Striking
red soil and deep green vegetation, consisting mainly of
cashew, palm and neem, combining to form a stunning
landscape. Pondicherry is an ideal getaway if one wants
to getaway from the maddening crowds and rush of the
city. Pondicherry is also famous for the Aurobindo
Ashram, an international institution that teaches the
practice of yoga. This city has always been one of the
calm and quiet in comparison to other Indian cities.
Pondicherry still offers exquisite hand made papers and
pottery also one can enjoy the French flavor that has
captivated this town for a long while know. The earliest
description of the city of Pondicherry can be traced
back to 2nd century B.C.
SIGHT SEEING TOUR OF PONDICHERRY
Sri Aurobindo Ashram:
Every place has its own distinguishing landmark which
draws hordes of visitors for that place. Paris and
Eiffel Tower, London and Big Ben, think Pondy and the
first thing that strikes ur mind is the Aurobindo
Ashram. Founded in 1926 by one of India's famous sons,
Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. Its a unique spiritual
concept revolving around offering work as a Divine
offering. There are no rituals, no compulsory
meditation, no practices. But it revolves around only
one principle: One must surrender to the Divine
principle and an opening to the Divine force.
Pondicherry Museum:
Here you can find everything from from Pallava
sculptures to a bed slept in by Dupleix, the colony's
most famous governor.
Sacred Heart Church:
There are several large churches and cathedrals around
the town, including the striking brown and white sacred
Heart Church on South Boulevard. Nearby are the
peaceful, extensive Botanical Gardens, opened in 1740.
Bharathi and Bharathidasan Memorial Museums:
The houses of two great Tamil poets have been converted
into the museums
Auroville:
While the Aurobindo Ashram is one of the reasons to see
Pondicherry, there is another place that is a must see,
Auroville the City of Dawn. Its a unique township never
seen of its kind in India. It was an experiment for
celebrating unity in diversity. It was founded on Feb
28,1968 when youth from 128 nations and Indian states
met together and placed the earth from their native
places in an urn, symbolic of international
understanding.
Chidamabaram:
Spread across 58 kms, Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, is
believed to have performed his Cosmic Dance here. On the
gateway of Chidamabaram, are carved 108 poses of the
Classical dance form, Bharata Natyam.
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