Monday, February 18, 2008

A Decade over here

I remember the same day exactly 10 years ago. I was very excited, confused, and not sure how it would be and a bit proud that I would fill my purse myself. It was the first day of my first job. Today, after completing 10 years in this IT industry, I can say that I am equally excited and equally confused, though the excitement and confusions are for bit different aspects. I feel happy for whatever decisions that I took in some of my career junctions and also not at all happy for not taking some risks that I could have taken.

Following are some of my friends who also completed their 10 years in the industry on the same day.


Sastry .S.K

RamaKrishna Suvvada

Ramesh Bapanapalli


Honestly, it’s a fortune for most of the people in our college batch that we could catch the IT industry wave and made the most use of it. Without the IT industry, I would have never imagined me traveling to many countries across the world that I visited as part of our work assignments. The industry gave a real good opportunity for many of us and our families to get promoted from middle class to above middle class level. One good part I liked about this industry is that it has been able to content both kinds of people like “who live for doing jobs” and “who do jobs for living”. I think it’s time to stop for a moment , just look back and see what we have achieved till now and make plans for the next decade both personal and professional front.
With this, I would like to thank all my friends and colleagues who are part of these 10 years for their support all through these years. Also, Thanks to the IT industry and Thanks to the Globalization.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Lepakshi - Biggest Nandi in India


It was sometime in April 2007 and it's just 3 weeks after i bought my first car swift.I was very desperate to go on a long drive. Already the weekend was half over, and on the saturday night 10 PM, we were browsing through the net to find out a near by destination we can go to and came across Lepakshi. As I am from andhrapradesh, we used to always see the lepakshi Nandi symbol on the "Lepakshi notebooks" in our childhood. Those note books were very famous during that time for their quality and less cost. Coming back to the trip, we decided to go to Lepakshi as it is only around 120 km away from bangalore. Immediately talked to my friend Sastry who also nodded to come surprisingly. Usually, he doesn't prefer to travel long distances.

Also, I called one more of my friend Ramakrishna who was in HinduPur (this is 15 km away from lepakshi) at that time in his in-laws place. He told that he would also join us from there and asked us to call him once we reach near lepakshi. My wife prepared nimmakaya pindi (something with lemon and rice flour), which saved us a lot during the trip. We started from home at 7:30 AM.

The route:

We started from CV raman nagar in bangalore and took the following route.
Outer ring road -> Hebbal flyover junction -> NH7 -> yelahanka -> Devanahalli -> chikBallaPur -> Bagapalli -> Lepakshi


The route till chikballapur was very good, after which there was some highway work going on at that time, due to which the road became narrow at some places.Also, from Bagepalli to Lepakshi, the road which may be around 12 km is also not that good. We took a break near chikBallapur to eat our breakfast.

The temple:

It took us almost good 2.5 hrs , as we took two breaks in between to reach the place. The place is rereally worth visiting whoever is interested in visiting historical places. The temple is very huge and it stands on a big rock. There is not much crowd and it was very peaceful. By the time we reached the temple, our friend Ramakrishna reached the temple from Hindupur. Luckily, his father-in-law is a very influential person in that area and hence we got a VIP welcome at the temple by the main priest of the temple. We had special darshan and pooja. The priest's son took us around the temple to give us a guided tour of the temple. I suggest anyone going to this place to take a tourist guide who are available at the temple entrance. Otherwise, you won't be able to appreciate the place and things around the temple. I would say it is a MUST to take a guide. The temple is from the era of VijayaNagara Samrajya. Following are some of the photos we took. The date is wrong in the photos though :)



Inside the Temple premisis



Big Statue of Nagendra


The Nandi:

Once the darshan and guided tour is over, we went to see the actual NANDI that is on the main road. Lepakshi Nandi is the biggest in India. It's a treat to watch such a gigantic Nandi. Actually, you can see the Nandi while reaching the temple itself.

Biggest Nandi Statue





Sastry, RamaKrishna and Me

Near by:

We didn't find any nearby good hotels. I think, one needs to travel to HinduPur which is 15 km away from Lepakshi to get to a proper restaurent.

Once done with all the things in Lepakshi, we headed towards hindupur to our friends' in-laws place where we had a heavy breakfast and started there at 3:30 to return to Bangalore. We reached Bangalore at around 6:30 PM. Overall, it was a very really a good trip to remember. Kudos to my friend RK and his family for their hospitality.