We took a ferry to reach Vivekananda Rock which has a temple dedicated to Devi Kanya Kumari and also a large statue of Thiruvalluvar.
It is believed that Vivekananda once came to this site under the instructions of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.
We took a ferry to reach Vivekananda Rock which has a temple dedicated to Devi Kanya Kumari and also a large statue of Thiruvalluvar.
It is believed that Vivekananda once came to this site under the instructions of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.
This was just the outer court. We were still not able to see the Taj Mahal from this entrance. There was another gate we had to cross before we could behold the structure we had come to see from so far.
Kovalam is one of the famous beaches of Kerala and almost everyone in the country has heard or know about this famous beach. A lot of people hold it as a cherished dream to atleast once visit this famous spot. Even though we reside in Delhi for the most part of the year, because we are keralites, we get to travel to Kerala couple of times in a year and have been able to make it possible to visit this beach more than once.
We have visited many beaches in Kerala but this beach is different. It is a small and compact one and one of the most important things that stand out in my mind is that it has black sand.
Kovalam is a beach town in Trivandrum. It is a crescent like beach lined with coconut palm trees.
The first chamber we got into was the performance hall – the hall was lined with solid granite pillars and wooden tiled roofs.
The stairs used to go up to the first floor is old and one has to be very careful of not hitting the roof. These stairs lead up to the council chambers where the king used to have meetings with all his council members and take important decisions. The kings throne and the seating arrangement as well as the furnitures used for the council members are still preserved as it is.