Abigail

Abigail
Excited to be chosen for the service learning experience in India

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Tour of Mysore

Saturday we got a fantastic tour of the greater Mysore area.  The area is full of rich history and monuments-- everywhere I look there is another teple or shrine.  We left at 8am, which was great because it was the perfect temperature outside then (around 75*).  Looking out my window and from the drive here from Bangalore, I could not believe that Mysore is actually 1 million people.  However, when we went out today, there were people everywhere.  Everywhere I look there are people in shops, in homes, walking down the street—it’s really neat to see.

Our first stop was Chamundi Hill.  This hill is on the outskirts of Mysore.  On the top of this hill there is a shrine to the Goddess of Mysore.  It is customary to pay repsects to the god of the town when you go to a new place, so that is what we did today.  At the temple, there were many shops and people walking around selling things.
  It was extremely crowded, as Saturday is a popular time for people to visit the Goddess’s temple.  We had to take our shoes off to go inside (this is true for any Hindu temple) and that was not too bad.  We had to wait about 15 minutes to make it into the temple.  There are monkeys outside of the temple, and they were jumping around and scaring us.  

Inside, there was lots of religious men with holy candles and water, where you were supposed to wave the flame towards you and drink the water (we didn’t—we just watched).  The actual shrine was a little gold statue of the goddess.  We couldn’t get very close to it because it was roped off, and pictures weren’t allowed.
The outside of the temple

After Chamundi Hill, we stopped on the side of the hill to take pictures of Mysore.  It was a fantastic view, because you can see all of Mysore from the hill.

Then, we went to an old Catholic church.  It looks fairly similar to those in Europe or older churches in America.  There was beautiful stain glass inside.  The remarkable thing about the church was that all of the holy figures are depicted wearing traditional Indian attire.  For example, Mary is dressed in a Sari.  There were also many people there who were Hindi and Muslim.  We were told that people of all faiths like to go there to meditate, which really shows India's acceptance of many different religions.

Mary with a Sari
After that, we went to Mysore Palace, one of the biggest and most ornate palaces in India.  The palace was absolutely amazing.  We were not allowed to take pictures inside, but it was absolutely amazing.  It was so ornate and colorful. There were rooms made entirely of gold.  Many of the rooms were absolutely huge and they were all very symmetrical.  I’ve been in several castles in Europe, but this was by far the most amazing place I have ever seen.  I hope to visit again while I’m here.
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The founder of SVYM knows the director of the palace, so we were able to go into special rooms that are normally not available for public use.  For example, we got to go see a room full of all the swords the family had owned.  There were all sorts of blades, including those covered in precious jewels or carved with ivory.  Another room we got to go into contained all of the animals the kings had hunted in taxidermy form.  It was full of exotic animals, lots of lions, rhinos, cheetahs, bison, elephants, giraffes, and more.  We were able to walk around the room and sit on stools made from elephant feet.  Because we were with the director, we were also able to go past the barricades to get really close the exhibits, and skip all of the lines. 
The day, while full, was absolutely amazing.  Mysore is such a vibrant place with rich history.  Mysore Palace was one of the most incredible man-made places that I have ever seen. 

2 comments:

  1. Hi guys,

    Wow!!! It's so great to hear about everything you've done so far, and to see your photos! Sounds like you are having an amazing time! How are the classes going? How are you enjoying the food?

    Hope you're having a fantastic time, thinking of you lots from Edinburgh!

    Ishbel

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  2. What a wonderful post! Thank you for sharing! -Erin

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