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4th century Ganesh temple with an idol having three shunda (trunks). The temple has an underground maze of water-filled chambers which are opened for public viewing on only one day every year, that of Guru-Pournima.
The temple was built in 1726 and still stands tall against all changes taking place in Pune.
A handicap devotee of lord SHIV going tample of shiv for worshiping on the ocation of 1st sawan somwar(monday)at jabalpur(M.P.) as on 02 aug. 2010.. Photo by -Deepak mishra
It has been 38 days since I first laid eyes on her. I drove down to Somwar Peth (yes that's a place in Pune) to meet her, nervous all the way, sweaty palms sliding over the old steering wheel, a check on my deo every once in a while. The person who'd set up our meeting said she was eager to see me too, she had just had her shower and was looking her prettiest with a slight wetlook.
As I turned into the lane, I saw her...it could only be her. Jetblack metal, gleaming alloys, red callipers and the swagger of someone who owns the road. She headed off into the distance to my dismay while I parked my steady love for 8 years - the Alpine blue Indica you see in the background in the shot. One last shot of deo before I got down to meet her.
My first date with my future partner. *My* Labrador Black Cedia Sports.
The owner told me his son (Mr. H) was just taking her for a spin and it would be mine to have fun with in just a short while. I was offered chai-coffee which I promtly declined - all I wanted was her. She returned from the spin, and I saw her face for the first time. Her striking sharp features will take your breath away every time you look at her. The smoked reflectors look more purposeful than any projectors on the highest end cars, the bumper looks ready to take on the world, the ridge along the centre of the bonnet lends character and the triangular grill with the triple diamond on top finishes off the boldest statement on the sportiest sedan this side of the Evo X - atleast in India. The razor-sharp front flows onto the sides which, though flat, are set off wonderfully by the curvy roofline and the aggressive side-skirts. Your eyes are then pulled towards one of the sexiest rears in the business, the stunning tapering clear tail-lamps set in a bootlid which curves upwards towards the subtle spoiler.
She is sexy and understated at the same time. And you know she can be garish and loud if she wants to be (Fast and the Furios anyone?). She, then, is truly a girl for every occassion. On the outside atleast.
It was then time for me to get intimate with her, experience how she behaves when ridden, properly. Mr.H handed me the keys and I promptly took position in the driver's seat. Everything just fell into place, my left hand automatically rested on her smooth leather clad gear-shift while my right caressed the curves on her steering wheel. I slipped the key into her ignition and with just one short twist, she was turned on. No drama, no ungainly cranks, just a smooth idle just begging to be taken onto the open road.
We drove out of the busy city centre and found some back roads to really unleash her wild side. A few quick turns later, I was facing the horizon with no traffic and nothing to disturb us. This was no time for smooth foreplay, I stomped her accelerator and she reared into life, first gear was disposed off at 40kmph, and 80kmph disappeared in 2nd gear, she was sounding orgasmic at this point. The cry of all her 2-liters, 4 valves and 16 cylinders had reached a goose-bumping crescendo. I saw the needle climbing up towards 5k rpms in 3rd gear while we were far past the ton but then I could also see the unwelcome rear ends of her poorer cousins get nearer. Such is city life, only one short burst of euphoria at a time. Each climactic moment lasting not more than 3-4 mins before the brakes are called upon.
And what brakes these are. I spared no mercy when I stomped down hard on the pedal, all four discs, ABS and EBD sprung into life to make everything seem so mundane. Coming down to 20kmph from 120+ was undramatic and almost akin to being thrown back to reality. Back in the real world, I threw her into 3rd gear at 30kmph to see how she'd cope with the vagaries of traffic. This lass had it all, not only did she surprise me with all her torque ensuring minimal gearshifts (40kmph in topgear is a breeze!) but she also totally caught me off the rocker with her ridiculously low turning radius (4.9m); not only was she raw and savage but also quite nimble!
After what seemed like a roller-coaster ride of an hour, I grudgingly parked her beside my Alpine blue baby. It was time to reflect on this beauty in my hands. As I looked out the panoramic windscreen, my eyes were drawn to the carbon-fibre dash and the many small touches of titanium in the dash. Each little bit not distracting from the overall experience of what this car was - pure driving pleasure. I was reminded of the ad campaign for her - No Parking; how true!
I got into my Indica, started her and drove away. Knowing very well that I'd met the love of my life. We were meant to be. She was mine.
41 days later, she is going to be mine. On Thursday, July 16th this beauty will come home with me. To spend the most of the rest of our lives together.
The Mitsubishi Cedia Sports. My first car. Soon. :)
Waiting,
Joseph
Statutory Warning: Car enthusiasts will not appreciate the superlatives used in the above paragraph. But as an enthusiast, you'll relate to the meaning of first love. Head over heels.
PS: Yes, the Great Driving Challenge is just a coincidence. But it would be very very helpful if you guys could vote for Namrata and Me, and write a testimonial too. :)
PPS: Should I name her Black-hawk? :D
The spiritual headquarters of Sanyas Ashram was first established 375 years ago at Suratgiri Bangla, Kankhal, Haridwar, Uttrakhand, India along the Vedic lines of the holy Dashnami Tradition as propagated by Jagadguru Shri Adi Shankaracharya. The ninth Pontiff (Peethadhishwar) of the holy lineage of this tradition His Holines Brahmleen Shri 1008 Mahamandleshwar Swami Maheshwaranand Giri Ji Maharaj first came to Mumbai in mid-1940s and laid the foundation of Sanyas Ashram on 20th January 1945 in the suburb of Vile Parle (West) for propagation of Sanatan Dharma or universal virtues amongst mankind. The fledging Ashram became a full-fledged temple complex in 1952 when the Prana Pratistha of various life-like and life-size deities was performed. Shri Swami Ji Maharaj left for eternal journey on 01st May 1970 at the holy banks of Ganga, Haridwar and His Holiness Brahmleen Shri 1008 Mahamandleshwar Swami Brahmanand Giri Ji Maharaj was crowned as tenth Pontiff (Peethadhishwar) of the lineage. Two decades of 1970s and 1980s oversaw the temple complex prosper and grow into a mammoth centre of spiritual, cultural, religious, and educational activity and development. In mid 1990s, Shri Swami Ji Maharaj retired at Suratgiri Bangla, Haridwar and handed over the charge of Sanyas Ashram to Mahamandleshwar Shri Swami Vishveshwaranand Giri Ji Maharaj, who became the eleventh Pontiff (Peethadhishwar) in the holy lineage of Gurus and also the current President. Sanyas Ashram continues to grow into nationwide institution, now under the competent vision of His Holiness Shri 1008 Mahamandleshwar Swami Vishveshwaranand Giri Ji Maharaj and has established many branches under his administration. Sanyas Ashram is very close to Vile-Parle Railway Station. It’s just 10 minutes’ walk. Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Domestic Airport and Sahar International Airport are also close whereas person can reach in just 15- 20 minutes. One can reach Ashram from any directions of the city through S.V.Road or eastern express highway very easily.
Spreaded in 5acre land with numerous deities for worship every year approximately there are 2 lacs visitors and average 200 regular devotees come here for Discourses and to worship. Ashram runs a wide Gaushala where presently 30 cows are maintained with religious tradition. Always there’s a heavy crowd during big festivals like Shravan Somwar, Khodiyar Utsav, Janmashtmi, Ganesh Chaturthi and Navratra. Being surrounded by many societies, colleges and residential area, there is a crowd through-out the day but people feel peaceful coming here. Having 20-30 regular saints and inmates’ ashram is running Sanskrit Vidyalaya with regular 40-50 students providing lodging-boarding and with learned Acharyas (Teachers) giving vedic knowledge. Green trees in the surrounding of the Ashram add beauty to the entrance.
The spiritual headquarters of Sanyas Ashram was first established 375 years ago at Suratgiri Bangla, Kankhal, Haridwar, Uttrakhand, India along the Vedic lines of the holy Dashnami Tradition as propagated by Jagadguru Shri Adi Shankaracharya. The ninth Pontiff (Peethadhishwar) of the holy lineage of this tradition His Holines Brahmleen Shri 1008 Mahamandleshwar Swami Maheshwaranand Giri Ji Maharaj first came to Mumbai in mid-1940s and laid the foundation of Sanyas Ashram on 20th January 1945 in the suburb of Vile Parle (West) for propagation of Sanatan Dharma or universal virtues amongst mankind. The fledging Ashram became a full-fledged temple complex in 1952 when the Prana Pratistha of various life-like and life-size deities was performed. Shri Swami Ji Maharaj left for eternal journey on 01st May 1970 at the holy banks of Ganga, Haridwar and His Holiness Brahmleen Shri 1008 Mahamandleshwar Swami Brahmanand Giri Ji Maharaj was crowned as tenth Pontiff (Peethadhishwar) of the lineage. Two decades of 1970s and 1980s oversaw the temple complex prosper and grow into a mammoth centre of spiritual, cultural, religious, and educational activity and development. In mid 1990s, Shri Swami Ji Maharaj retired at Suratgiri Bangla, Haridwar and handed over the charge of Sanyas Ashram to Mahamandleshwar Shri Swami Vishveshwaranand Giri Ji Maharaj, who became the eleventh Pontiff (Peethadhishwar) in the holy lineage of Gurus and also the current President. Sanyas Ashram continues to grow into nationwide institution, now under the competent vision of His Holiness Shri 1008 Mahamandleshwar Swami Vishveshwaranand Giri Ji Maharaj and has established many branches under his administration. Sanyas Ashram is very close to Vile-Parle Railway Station. It’s just 10 minutes’ walk. Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Domestic Airport and Sahar International Airport are also close whereas person can reach in just 15- 20 minutes. One can reach Ashram from any directions of the city through S.V.Road or eastern express highway very easily.
Spreaded in 5acre land with numerous deities for worship every year approximately there are 2 lacs visitors and average 200 regular devotees come here for Discourses and to worship. Ashram runs a wide Gaushala where presently 30 cows are maintained with religious tradition. Always there’s a heavy crowd during big festivals like Shravan Somwar, Khodiyar Utsav, Janmashtmi, Ganesh Chaturthi and Navratra. Being surrounded by many societies, colleges and residential area, there is a crowd through-out the day but people feel peaceful coming here. Having 20-30 regular saints and inmates’ ashram is running Sanskrit Vidyalaya with regular 40-50 students providing lodging-boarding and with learned Acharyas (Teachers) giving vedic knowledge. Green trees in the surrounding of the Ashram add beauty to the entrance.
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
16x20" x 2 acrylic on canvas
743 Somwar Peth, Karad
Photo - circa 1939
Memories:
1. It had a blue antique door, with holes in it, and an old style lock with chain.
2. We sat on the steps watching people and time pass by.
3. It has a big yard with several trees, some banana, but more importantly a chandan tree. 4. Chandan trees are banned from being cut in India. Yet, someone cut it and took all the wood.
5. There was a bench in front of the garden that many ancestral photos have been taken.
6. There was an outdoor toilet at the far corner and it was a dreaded place to go!
7. There was a beautiful veranda where a khatia and jhoola were sitting arrangements
8. It was after all his home of his childhood.
9. I learned the bicycle there.
10. All of us have a part of us there.
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple
I was at Pune for a day and just went around for a couple of hour walk from FC road to Narayan pett and the old city of Petts - somwar, mangalwar, budhwar.... finally winded up with the visit to very popular ganesha temple - Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple