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Pondicherry
Guide
Introduction to Pondicherry
: Pondicherry
(or Puducheri) means ’the new settlement’. It was a French
settlement comprising of Karaikal, Mahe, and Yanam besides Pondicherry.
A unique thing about Pondicherry is that it spreads into several
states. While Karaikal is in Tamil Nadu, Mahe is in Kerala, and Yanam
is a part of Andhra Pradesh. Situated around 200 kilometres south of
Chennai, Pondicherry is today a union territory where the French
connection on the architecture and culture of the place is strongly
visible—a result of the centuries-old relation with the French
power. However, the fame of Pondicherry lies not in its French
connection but its relation with the saint-philosopher Aurobindo Ghosh
who founded his ashram here. Sri Aurobindo was a political
revolutionary who reached Pondicherry in 1920 and established a place
for peaceful and harmonious living. Today the ashram is home to
nationals from every part of the world who come here to find peace and
solitude. Pondicherry is a planned city unlike most other places in
India. All the roads meet at right angles according to the grid system
and a long Petit Canal divides the city on the seaward side. The
French township is on the sea-facing side while the other is on the
Indian side.
Sightseeing:
More than anything else, the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, where
Sri Aurobindo and the Mother lived for the most parts of their lives,
attracts tourists to this little city. The Pondicherry Museum is
home to some of the most exquisite collections on architecture and
sculpture. Pondicherry also has a pleasant beach alongside promenade and
historical monuments. Some of the other interesting sites include the Bharti
and Bharthidasan Memorial museums and the Church of the Sacred
Heart of Jesus.
Excursions: Pondicherry
is the part of a region rich in architectural and cultural wealth. The
grand temples of this region are a matter of great pride. Auroville was
established as a tribute to Sri Aurobindo. Chidambaram is a temple town
in Tamil Nadu famous for its temple of Nataraja, the dancing form of
Lord Shiva. Thiruvannamalai is also an important pilgrimage site for the
Shaivites from across South India who visit it to pay their reverence at
Arunachaleshwara Temple.
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