Wednesday 31 December 2014

Sreenivasa Ramanujan- Indian Mathematician's House at sarangapani Temple street,kumbakonam

Born in 1887, the son of a cloth merchant’s clerk, Ramanujan grew up in a Brahmin family of humble means, often going hungry and finding inventive ways to continue his study through a homemade approach to mathematics: mostly self-teaching or relying on one or two outdated textbooks. Much of his childhood and adolescence was spent in Kumbakonam, a small town on the banks of the Cauvery River in Tamil Nadu, a southern state of India. He worked on the pyolof his house—the narrow strip of porch outside his bedroom window, writing and wiping his workings using chalk on a small slate. Nearby, the great hall of the Sarangapani temple provided an alternative, shady space for study and prayer. Ramanujan was a bright child. He was serious with his studies and came first in class; he also scored the highest marks in mathematics. But he was shy and reserved; never went to play with other children. He used to sit behind the front window of his house(seen in the photograph) with his snacks and do his school-work and watch other children play. 

Every morning, Ramanujan would go to Sri Sarangapani Temple to worship Perumal and would do Saashtaanga Namaskaram a vaisnavite practice of total surrender to Lord Vishnu. Ramanujan used to spend many hours within the high walls of the sarangapani temple .The photograph above shows his home located close to the temple..
Sarangapani Temple Kumbakonam 1882

Tuesday 30 December 2014

Travel Kumbakonam Tamilnadu: Kumbakonam Temples and Agraharam

Travel Kumbakonam Tamilnadu: Kumbakonam Temples and Agraharam:                                                        KUMBAKONAM   TRADITION Kumbakonam is a place which fills every one who loves c...

Saturday 27 December 2014

Kumbakonam Temples and Agraharam

                                                       KUMBAKONAM   TRADITION

Kumbakonam is a place which fills every one who loves culture and tradition with wonder..The city holds thousands of magnificent  temples  ranging from a simple temple in front of a tree to gigantic temples that  spread out several acres.I think the people of kumbakonam are so obsessed with architecture .Travelling into the interiors of this city i came across a lot of ruined temples standing as mere witness to the bygone glorious past.Even today many temples are being constructed .The main attraction is around Sree Rangapani Temple..It is a big temple having a huge gopuram.The great Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan lived close to this temple.His house is now a monument ..Two other large temples with high gopurams are also near Sarangapani temple..It is better to stay in this place and collect information about temples from local people if you are a serious architecture freak..Around some 10 km from this Sreerangapani temple lies the traditional villages of udayalur and Tippirajapuram..Traditional Agraharam type settlements are the main attraction at udayalur village.. on the way to udayalur lies the historic  patteswaram temple ...There are a lot of temples around  Udayalur...
Agraharam streets in Udayalur ,kumbakonam
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