Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Launched Nisarga on World Environment Day.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Some Pics.......
Thought of posting some pics link of my previous trips..........
1) Road trip to North East - Oct 19 - Nov 14, 06. 4 guys on 3 bikes rode from Bangalore thru AP, Orissa, West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya. Rode a exciting 5435Kms and came back by train frm Guwahati. Will post the details some time........HERE
2) Ride to khardungla - Jul 05 - 5 guys 5 bikes on a 2600kms journey to Khardungla thru one of the most picturesque landscapes. Bilaspur, Manali, Rohtang, Barlacha, Tanglang la, Leh, Khardung La, Chang La and finally defeated by the weather :-( @ Chang La came back without completing Marsimik La and Pangong..........HERE
3) Trip to Ranganthittu, Mysore and Silver cloud estate (Gudlur)......HERE
4) Lost Heaven - Trip to Devkaar .........HERE
5) Mulliangiri - Never ceases to amaze....HERE
6) One & only Durga.......HERE
For the interested & keen:-), all the pics................................HERE
Kanchenjunga, Tashi View point, Sikkim, India
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Since a Week.....
????? Arborea
Karthik in action
Reflections
Scop's Owl taken by Ashwin
Nature Walk
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Today morning went birding to Hebbal lake , trying to keep the momentum rolling :-) . Joined by Deepak and Prashanth. Spotted around 20+ birds. Details here>>
Niri
Friday, March 16, 2007
My First post
A little on the subject - Kaakana kote (Kote = Fort in Kannada) Kakanakote is situated at a distance of 73 km from Mysore in karnataka in the midst of the Nagarahole forest (aka Rajiv Gandhi National park......this name sucks). There are no huge ramparts or walls to make it look like a fort, it's actually a place with dense vegetation and looks impenetrable. This acted as a natural fort for the forest dwelling Kuruba tribe. This place was christened as Kaakana Kote by the Maharaja of Mysore who was impressed by the bravery of this tribe's leader named " Kaka ".
Masti has beautifully depicted the haadyas (group of dwellings) ,lifestyle of the Kuruba's, the oppresion of the Hegde clan against these tribals, the shrewdness, planning and bravery of Kaka intertwined with the love story between Kaka's daughter and the son of Hegde. Hegde's are the palegaars (local chieftains) working for the Mysore kings and collect taxes in form of honey, ivory tusks and other forest produce from these tribals in the forest region. They misuse the order of the King and collect more from the tribals but give the King only the stipulated amount, pocketing the rest themselves (Now we know where our policitcians and babus learnt all the corruption from....). Kaka in his growing up years worked in the royal stables of Mysore and knows the ways of the corrupt officials. On his return to his village He proclaims himself the Chieftain and refuses to pay taxes to the Hegde. This prompts the Hegde to use muscle power to bring down the uprising. The clever Kaka attacks the Hegde's camp at night and kidnaps his only son. With his only Son held @ ransom the Hegde does not dare to attack kaka. In this the Hegde's son falls in love with the daughter of Kaka. When there's resistance for their marriage they decide to runaway and get married. Meanwhile Kaka sends an emissary with a letter written by the priest seeking intervention from the Maharaja but is disappointed as the emissary does not get an audience with the king. As a last resort the Hegde decides to attack putting his son's life in jeopardy. The King shows up at the last moment and "All's well that ends well".