TODAY -

E-Pao! Essays - Down the memory lane

Down the memory lane

By: Nameirakpam Surjit Meitei *



It was a hot morning with no chance of a rain though we would have loved the rain which will give all of us a break from this hot climate of Chennai where idli, dosa, sambar and hot humid climate rules. Good experience of Chennai climate made us to book a Toyota qualis air-conditioned car for our trip to Mahabalipuram, which we all have been planning with lot of enthusiasm for the last two days. We will be traveling all along east coast road, which is a toll road that goes meandering beside the beach up to Pondicherry. It was a gala start with seven of us Tachou, Akshay, Gogo, Uma, Neena, Sony and myself ready to go with all the euphoria usually associated before the start of such a trip.

Our trip leader was a young 45-year-old energetic contractor from Manipur lovingly addressed by everyone as Tachou. First we went to a showroom to get a camera to capture all the moment worth reminiscing during the trip. The vehicle zigzaged its way through the crowded busy street of Adyar and Thiruvanmiyur. As soon as it entered East cost road it zoomed past all the vehicles in full throttle like "black beauty" galloping at its best. Meanwhile all our inquisitive eyes juxtaposed with an exclamative face were focused on the beautiful beach that meanders as we go along the beachside ECR road. As we cruise through in the scenic highway with our eyes gazing the natural beauty of the beach, Gogo started bringing out the burgers and sandwiched we have prepared to satisfy our appetite during the trip. Our trip continued with our trip mate ringing up their near and dear ones to tell the thrill they are experiencing right now in an exaggerated manner, not to mention the jealous feedback of having missed the trip from the receiver end .We reached Mahabalipuram or Mamallapuram (colloquial language) at around 11.30 am. We all were astounded to see the beautiful 1300-1400 old monolithic structure that stands in front of us.

Our guide who was a retired staff of archaeology department of Tamil Nadu briefed us with the nitty gritty of the structures and the rulers' pallavas. He took us to every nook and corner of the temple and explained the presence of Egyptian octagonal dome, Chinese dragon and influential presence of Thailand's pagoda structure in those huge monolithic structure. It was very beneficial to our group, which consist of business, engineering and modeling mind with four budding avid student. In a short span of 2 hours our friendly guide with well-spoken English has taken us down the memory lane of the pallavas ruler. The presence of well-sculptured temples and influence of Chinese, Egyptian, and Thailand architecture suffice us to believe the trade relation the pallavas had with these countries and their sculpting skills. We went on to see the marvel of their skills and the lighthouse. The principle of reverberation and center of gravity that we studied in our school physics is displayed in its natural best in mahabalipuram. In one of the temple a small humming sound produced constructively resonates to produce a huge humming sound. The center of gravity is displayed by the huge balancing rock referred as Krishna's bowl that stands on an inclined slope. I bet physics student will die to see and hear this physical phenomenon, which they have only abstractly learnt in their schools and college.

Next we moved on to see one of the remaining temple out of the 7 temples that have existed before. It is believed that the other 6 other temples now lies inside the sea thanks to the ever advancing sea shore due to global warming which has increased the sea level. By this time we were tired but we were enthusiastic because our next programme is to see Sea lion in Dolphin city. But lady luck was not on our side and we have to skip the thrill of seeing sea lion as the show was supposed to start late. With enough of lessons learnt in Mahablipuram we went to a beach resort to satisfy our hunger with an array of non-veg and veg cuisine. After having a good lunch and a nice rest we continued our sojourn with vigor towards VGP golden beach an amalgamation of modern exhilarating ride with the natural beauty of beach set in serene environment in a southern suburb of Chennai.

We proceed to see the statue man who was attired with all the jingle bells that is usually associated with a maharaja .He was standing in a graceful manner without moving, not even blinking his eyes no matter what pose we do in front of him to make him laugh, blink or move. But Neena turned out to be the ultimate champion I would rather say a Parvati in disguise who came to break the penance of Lord Shiva. She utilized her romantic skills proficiently to make the statue man to not only move but reply to her when she shouted the three most pleasing word everyone likes to hear irrespective of caste, creed, religion and age "I LOVE YOU. After having lot of fun with the statue man we thought of going for some ride to fell the zing thing rushing in our veins. Next we went for the Columbus ride where the boat was adorned with beautiful mermaid on the boats bow. But our enjoyment and joy was short-lived and Columbus ride nearly became a show stopper of our trip when one of our companion could not take the ultimate test of free fall of the ride .To everyone's surprise she fainted to be awakened only by a sudden splash water on the face. After making her rest for a while and with things all settled down we proceed to the go karting a smaller ditto model of F1 cars and dancing car section to test our driving adroitness. But the thrill of rush and smash of the dancing car stole the show and we went to collide each others dancing car round after another. After riding all the thrilling and exhilarating modern gizmo rides we went to refresh and cool our heels in the natural beauty of golden beach.

The cool water of the beach that welcomed us was a massage to our tired bodies. Leaving aside the fear of being drowned we went a bit deep to the ocean and came swimming with the huge waves in a dexterous way, not less than a dolphin. Followed by a quick refreshment we are on our way back cruising the vehicle with cat's eye piloting us in front and back and the day's experience doing round among each other.

Everything went fine till I reach my house and the usual exploring if's and but's started in my mind before I went to sleep. If tourism were permitted in Manipur our state would have occupied the top slot in the most favored hill station in India. Our hills, natural setting of the stream and rivers would have outwitted all the hill station in every respect. It is just that ooty, nainital and all other states have developed the god given beauty to its best and utilized it for their betterment, which is not the case in our state. First of all the need for a peace to prevail in our state is top priority if we want to attract tourism. It's also high time that we start pressurizing the central govt. to remove the ban that has been imposed on foreigner to visit our state.. Imagine a Manipur overflowing with tourist, loktak being developed into a water sport complex and luxurious small boat- house rowing on the lake with hordes of tourist booking for hotels in moirang to spend their vacation. Cottages built on the foothills of baruni, koubru and langol hills with organized trekking being conducted for the tourist. We too can bank on adventure sports like trekking, hang gliding and river rafting in our god given beautiful streams and mountains. Moreh could easily become an international market with tourist rushing in to buy foreign goods. The indigenous handicrafts, games, martial arts and dances of the Meiteis, Nagas, Kukis and other tribes coupled with the famous Raas-lila will easily become a tourist puller. Imagine the employment and economy tourism would generate and help us in propelling our state to better heights. One of my friend from Hyderabad who has been to Manipur use to tell me that "God's own country " is Manipur not Kerala. The weekend mahabalipuram trip was a good experience and a welcome break to relax our tired limbs and brain after hectic weekdays but it has left inside me a deep thought inside my mind that Manipur can beat everyone in terms of tourism.


* Nameirakpam Surjit Meitei, a Progammer Analyst with a Chennai based Software Company writes regularly for e-pao.net. He can be contacted at [email protected]
OSZAR »

* Comments posted by users in this discussion thread and other parts of this site are opinions of the individuals posting them (whose user ID is displayed alongside) and not the views of e-pao.net. We strongly recommend that users exercise responsibility, sensitivity and caution over language while writing your opinions which will be seen and read by other users. Please read a complete Guideline on using comments on this website.




LATEST IN E-PAO.NET
  • Archaeology: Culture of Manipur : Booklet
  • Violence in Manipur 2023-2025 : Timeline
  • Wanna be a singer? Get Botox
  • A Central institute in Manipur
  • Nagging in the name of love
  • COVID-19: Update 02 July 2025 : Manipur
  • 'Benefits' of Indira's Emergency
  • Social Stigma :: Poem
  • Inking a peace pact: Why, how: SoO quagmire
  • Van Mahotsav under shadow of declining forest
  • 11th Th Kishan Memorial Lecture : Gallery
  • Shinthoibi, Jangvei, Tamphaton : eMing
  • Manipur crisis & the Left media's blind spot
  • COVID-19: Update 01 July 2025 : Manipur
  • Bombom RK : Musclemania Universe NYC
  • The Grief :: Poem
  • Music Concert & Quiz (MCQ) 2.0
  • SoO agreement unlikely to be scrapped
  • Regulating use of plastic carry bags
  • Mera Houchongba @Kangla #4 : Gallery
  • International Day of Yoga @JNMDA : Gallery
  • BD Behring: The inimitable Gentleman I knew
  • Violence in the name of patriotism : Misguided
  • Daily oral vs long-acting injectable for HIV
  • COVID-19: Update 30 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Smile :: Poem
  • Why was President's Rule imposed ?
  • BJP under pressure to forge unity
  • Kang @Leikai in Imphal : Gallery
  • July Calendar for Year 2025 : Tools
  • COVID-19 : A recurring crisis in Manipur
  • DC Kaith and Forestry in Manipur : Book
  • COVID-19: Update 29 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Longing for Peace :: Poem
  • Black badge, slogan protest by peeved scribes
  • Present the true picture before Delhi
  • Pung-Cholom @ Polo Tournament : Gallery
  • Life: A Journey Through Thought & Being
  • Khongjai Hills & Kuki claim to indigeneity
  • Master Time by Managing Information
  • COVID-19: Update 28 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Pride & patriotism in CCpur's army families
  • The Power of Poppy - 87 :: Poem
  • World Decarbonisation Day: green environment
  • Welcome Home - Nganthoi #2 : Gallery
  • Loss of two precious lives from Manipur
  • Balancing civil liberties with public safety
  • COVID-19: Update 27 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Gender equality & human rights are indivisible
  • Stay hydrated this summer season
  • Silent Half of the Sun :: Poem
  • Connecting the dots in the wishlist
  • Assembly record tampering claims by ex-CM
  • The immortal legacy of Pukhramba Kajao
  • International Day against Drug Abuse 2025
  • COVID-19: Update 26 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Black pottery from Ukhrul - tribal heritage
  • Program on "Mission-Drug Free Campus"
  • Play makes a better world
  • Urgent Appeal to the Honourable MLAs
  • Tribal Empowerment Campaign at CCpur
  • Talk doing the round: PM to come
  • 'Emergency' relief for under-fire BJP
  • Golden Jubilee Art Fair @Imphal : Gallery
  • Declaration: Meetei People Convention, Delhi
  • A Flower Among the Rocks :: Review
  • Book Donation Campaign
  • Improved road connectivity boosts livelihoods
  • To Have Great Dreams :: Poem
  • COVID-19: Update 25 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Regret vs Sorry: Technical & moral insight
  • Cocktail of inept Govt, selfish people
  • State trailing others in cleanliness
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #6
  • UHI effect & rising temperatures in Manipur
  • Frequent road blockades cripple economy
  • COVID-19: Update 24 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Unite Health with Community health services
  • NSU, Imphal, tops IIRF Ranking 2025
  • Endless conflict :: Poem
  • Pak nobel pish prize for Trump
  • May 3, 2023 - June 24, 2025: Failure of Delhi
  • Hotter days, sudden rainfall no more a rarity
  • "The Great June Uprising" #2 : Gallery
  • How to Build a Career, Lead with Purpose
  • 2nd Foundation Day- Karnataka Meitei Assn
  • COVID-19: Update 23 June 2025 : Manipur
  • NSCN-IM Amnesty threatens to isolate it
  • Sunset :: Poem
  • Intl Yoga Day for a healthier environment
  • Of clogged drains and plastics
  • Poor roads testify Govt indifference
  • Welcome Home - Nganthoi #1 : Gallery
  • The Silent Erosion of Manipuri Language
  • Design health services around people
  • Serene Hills Host Inspiring Int'l Yoga Day
  • COVID-19: Update 22 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Chopper services between Senapati & Imphal
  • High Court Judges interacted with convicts
  • Redyeing the Fabric :: Poem
  • Differences yet to be resolved stand
  • Border fencing rage as solution eludes
  • Radio E-pao: 14 new songs updated
  • Climate Adaptive Agroforestry
  • Manipur overlooked demographic shifts
  • Young designers shine on Fashion Stage
  • COVID-19: Update 21 June 2025 : Manipur
  • International Day of Yoga at Lamphelpat
  • International Day of Yoga at JNMDA
  • The Power of Poppy - 86 :: Poem
  • Keishampat Lairembi Haraoba #1 : Gallery
  • Crisis in Manipur's Contemporary Education
  • Best 8 Performances in Manipuri Cinema
  • Identity: Caught between China & India ?
  • COVID-19: Update 20 June 2025 : Manipur
  • To The Father Who Listens :: Poem
  • How does net suspension affect youths ?
  • Targeting farmers to cripple state's economy
  • The virus is back and spreading
  • Who is afraid of Manipur ?
  • A threatened lily growing at Shirui Hills
  • World Environment Day in Manipur : Gallery
  • Ambubachi Mela at Maa Kamakhya
  • COVID-19: Update 19 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Dolls made from repurposed vegetable refuse
  • Condemns Attack on Farmer & Killing
  • Abhorrent politics of SoO
  • Police arrogance on harmless drivers
  • "The Great June Uprising" #1 : Gallery
  • Solution from Buddhist & Jain perspectives
  • AI sparks employment concerns in Manipur
  • Greatest Foe :: Poem
  • Chief Justice at Relief Camp, Kangpokpi
  • Call for Recognition of a 3rd Category of IDPs
  • Jun 18, 2001- May 3, 2023: Seed of violence
  • Contract scam in hill districts
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #5
  • Spaced Out - Panthung Di Kadaaida! : Rvw
  • Condemns the Killing of Abdul Qadir
  • COVID-19: Update 17 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Thoubal aspirant makes Manipur proud
  • Tamenglong hospital brings quality healthcare
  • Chief Justice at Relief Camp, Mayang Imphal
  • Kuki CM & Sixth Schedule
  • Selective protests, selective silence
  • Nailing the culprits need of the hour
  • UK Meetei diaspora run for Myanmar : Gallery
  • Erwin Khundrakpam : NEET-UG 2025 topper
  • Will we rise to #endAIDS challenge or stumble
  • COVID-19: Update 16 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Appeal to Prime Minister: Manipur Crisis
  • Urges Action on Misinformation
  • Condolences : 2 young cabin crew
  • Grateful To Be Alive :: Poem
  • Making bonfire on the roads
  • Aggression yet again, inspite of playing victim
  • Aftermath of flooding @ Khurai #2 : Gallery
  • Zomia, geopolitics, & the struggle for unity
  • COVID-19: Update 15 June 2025 : Manipur
  • Condolences : Demise of 2 Manipuri Girls
  • Manipur unites in grief after Air India tragedy
  • Hail arms recovery as step toward peace
  • Cleanliness Drive at JNIMS Campus
  • Global Wind Day for a clean environment
  • First came the rain, then the heat
  • Rise in Covid-19 cases
  • Thang-Ta Day @Khuman Lampak #3 : Gallery
  • Meetei diaspora in UK runs for Myanmar victim
  • Manipur empower children with disabilities
  • COVID-19: Update 14 June 2025 : Manipur
  • World Blood Donor Day 2025
  • The Power of Poppy - 85 :: Poem
  • A Northeast Gin Makes Its Mark
  • Mera Houchongba @Kangla #3 : Gallery
  • Saluting Nganthoi, Lamnunthem : Joining hand
  • Condolence : Nganthoi & Lamnunthem
  • 50 years of Pebet #2 : Gallery
  • Indo-Naga Talks (From 2012) :: Timeline
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #4
  • Namphake Monastery @ Dibrugarh : Gallery
  • Protest @Checkon -AT arrest [Jun 9] : Gallery
  • Protests - AT arrest [Jun 8 night] : Gallery
  • Aftermath of flooding @ Khurai #1 : Gallery
  • /li>
  • Flooding at JNIMS Hospital #2 : Gallery
  • North East NSS Festival @ MU : Gallery
  • 27th Meira Paibi Numit : Gallery
  • Trump's tariff legacy & its global echo
  • Flooding at JNIMS Hospital #1 : Gallery
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #3 : Gallery
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #2 : Gallery
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #1 : Gallery
  • S Nirupama @Miss Universe : Gallery
  • Protesters to Raj Bhavan [May 25]: Gallery
  • Human Chain @Airport road [May 26]: Gallery
  • Miss Shirui Pageant Contestant: Gallery
  • 48 hrs Bandh: protest security forces: Gallery
  • Protest Rally: Journalist harassment: Gallery
  • HSLC 2025: Full Result (Check Roll No)
  • HSLC 2025: Important Info & Grading System
  • HSLC 2025 : Compartmental candidates
  • HSLC 2025 : Comparative Statement
  • HSLC 2025 : Statistical Abstract
  • HSLC 2025 : District Pass Percentage
  • HSLC 2025 : Govt School Pass %
  • HSLC 2025 : Aided School Pass %
  • HSLC 2025 : Private School Pass %
  • People's Convention on 3rd May #2 : Gallery
  • Featured Front Page Photo 2025 #2: Gallery
  • Riya Khwairakpam : HSE Science Topper
  • Keisham Hannah : HSE Arts Topper
  • Warepam Lidia : HSE Commerce Topper
  • HSE 2025 Result : Science Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Result : Arts Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Result : Commerce Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Information / Abbreviation
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Science
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Arts
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Commerce
  • HSE 2025 : Pass Percentage
  • HSE 2025 : Result Abstract
  • HSE 2025 : Candidates with Highest Marks
  • Ougri Lirol :: Part 1 : Ooba Video
  • President's Rule in Manipur : 1967 - 2025
  • Downloadable Manipuri Calendar :: 2025
  • OSZAR »