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Vellinezhi - A Journey For Life

Here are glimpses from a journey - no, make it pilgrimage - I undertook earlier this year. A journey that will always continue to hold a special place in my life, a journey that has given me memories for life....

 It was after all a journey to the tiny village of Vellinezhi - the village my daddy called home as a little boy!

Velinezhi is considered the center for "Kathakali" and many other cultural arts of Kerala. Recently it was declared as the "Kalagraamam" of Kerala. The govt. School of Vellinezhi has the honor of being the only school in state o teach 'Kathakali'.....



But somebody had a reputation of spending more time on football ground adjoining the school...


Today, daddy's house is been grazed to ground. Here's a glimpse of another house in neighborhood that was his childhood haunt


But his favorite should be this puzha - where he frolicked as a child and then as a teenager. He had the image of 'Casanova' to live upto after all ;)


Linking this to AtoZ challenge  J is for Journeys to take before you die :)


Puzha - Small river

21 comments:

  1. beautiful pictures and interesting to find out the birthplace of such a beautiful dance form :) thank you

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  2. lovely pics and seems to be a lovely place too!

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  3. wow meena.. I have been looking at the pictures of your journey on FB.. You have a lovely family..And I loved this trip to your village

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  4. Your place looks fabulous. :) so natural and serene.

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  5. Nice photographs! Thanks for the little nugget of information.

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  6. Great! your place is the center of performing arts...
    Thanks for sharing this information and the lovely pictures

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  7. Love the house in the pic! :)
    And why there are so many shareholic buttons on this post!!

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  8. This is so interesting - Kalagraamam of Kerala! Would love to visit there some day. Thanks for sharing :)

    Beauty Interprets, Expresses, Manifests the Eternal

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  9. There is no better place than home and yours is lovely.

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  10. Nice informative description of ur dad's ancestrial home..

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  11. Beautiful post of a lovely place Meena, n gr8 pics :)

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  12. It's hard to understand how a house could be built in a virtual pit. I imagine it would get flooded every time it rains. And it's a lovely house, too.

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  13. Beautiful pics, Meena. Ive heard of the place. Never been to though! :)

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  14. Beautiful...such a lovely aura surrounds this place!

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  15. it feels nice to learn about new places :-) beautiful place :-)

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  16. I knew I have seen this pics somewhere else.... of course your FB! ;)

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  17. I remember you telling us about his house last year, Meena. There's something so peaceful and charming about this place. Checking it out - maybe we can visit on our now annual trip to Kerala. :)

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  18. I feel homesick :D Want to go home :D

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  19. Lovely ! just loved this place ! Kerala is a beautiful place. I loved my trip to palakad, trichy and cochin - it was unforgettable moments of my life, I did not have a digital camera to capture especially palakad. hope i will go with my family now...

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  20. beautiful!! :D
    Kerala is such a gorgeous place really!! :)

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