Pondicherry
- Area:74 square km
- Capital:Madras
- Language:Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, English and French
Formarly a French colony which has settled in the early part of the 18th century. Places of interest are Sri Aurobindo Ashram Auroville - the brain child of the mother and designed by French Architect roger Anger, AuroVille was meant to be an experiment in international living where man and women could live in peace and progress harmony with each other above all creeds.
Sightseeing at Pondicherry :
Aurobindo Ashram :
The main building encompasses the houses of Shri Aurobindo and The Mother (Mirra Alfassa, a French woman who accepted Aurobindo as her spiritual mentor and guide and later became his most important disciple). In the courtyard are the samadhis of Aurobindo and The Mother where their mortal remains have been enshrined. The worth visiting at the Ashram complex are the International Education Centre, guest houses, libraries and the cottage industries.
Pondicherry Beach :
The beaches are the best place to relax in Pondicherry.The 1500 metre long beach that borders the town on the eastern side is clean and is an ideal place for swimming and sun bathing. There are two monuments of historical significance on the beach. One is the 4m. tall statue of Mahatma Gandhi and the other is the War Memorial, built by the French in commemoration of the soldiers who died in the First World War. The Light House which stands 29m. high is further down the beach and is over 150 years old.
Churches in Podicherry :
There are several of churches that are worthy of a visit. One of the most beautiful is the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus located on South Boulevard. It is built in the Gothic style and has three stained glass panels in a corridor behind the altar which exhibits the life of Christ. The Eglise de Notre Dame des Anges on Rue Dumas was built in 1865. The church has an oil painting of Our Lady of Assumption that was donated by Napoleon III. The Eglise de Notre Dame de Lourdes situated in Villiyanur on the outskirts of Pondicherry is built on the same pattern as the Basilica at Lourdes in France.
Temples in Podicherry :
There are many temples in Pondicherry that were erected by the Cholas between the 10th and 12th centuries. Most of them are dedicated to the local goddesses of the villages where they were built. There are also quite a few temples dedicated to Lord Vinayaka or Ganapathy.
Auroville :
It is about 10 km from the city centre. The place has been converted into a lush green cover from a highly eroded area, by 25 years of sheer hard work. Auroville, at the moment, is formed of several communities, scattered along the border of Pondicherry and Tamil Nadu.
How To Reach:
- By Air:Nearest Airport - Madurai and Chennai.
- By Rail:nearest railhead are at Madras, Villupuram. Another way is to take a train from Bangalore to Cuddalore.
- By Road:Cane be easily reach from any of the neighbouring states. Pondicherry is best accessible by road from Chennai, Bangalore and even from Kerala.
Auroville
Auroville is an international township, near Pondicherry in South India, whose sole purpose is to realize human unity in diversity.
As of the latest official census of November 10, 2005, it is a community of 1,780 people (1,367 adults and 413 minors), 736 of whom are of Indian origin
The Auroville settlement has members from around 35 countries in the world.
Mirra Alfassa, known as The Mother, had organized the followers of Aurobindo into the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, and originated the idea of the universal township.
Later on, with her blessings, the idea was taken up by the Sri Aurobindo Society and along with the Indian government, the concept was presented to the United Nations.
In 1966, UNESCO passed a resolution giving their acceptance and support to this unique project. The community was founded in February 1968 in order to create a bridgehead for a new consciousness which was seeking to manifest in the world, according to the vision of Sri Aurobindo, and was under the direct guidance of The Mother.
The project's name is a combination of the first four letter of Aurobindo, and the French word ville for "city".
It is also referred to as the City of Dawn.
After the death of The Mother in 1973, problems arose through disagreements with some sections of the Ashram in Pondicherry and a period of turmoil followed. Due to a perceived betrayal of Sri Aurobindo's values of equanimity and harmony, a number of members became disillusioned and left Auroville, but the majority went on with building the township.
The township itself consists of areas in Tamil Nadu. Presently, the Auroville project is overseen by the Auroville Foundation through an act of Parliament called the Auroville Foundation Act (1988).
The Foundation currently owns about half of the total land required for the township. Additional lands are being acquired through consistent fundraising activities by the Aurovilian residents for which endeavour they are considerably helped by Auroville InternationalCenters throughout the world.
The city was planned by The Mother with some rudimentary sketches, leaving the details for future generations.
Basically the shape of the town is fashioned after a spiral galaxy, symbolising life and humankind's evolving existence. In the middle of the town is the Matrimandir, the "Soul" of the city, symbolizing the birth of a new consciousness, of a new era where human unity, conscious living and inter-cultural collaboration are to prevail.
The Matrimandir is the cohesive force of the township, a place to find one's consciousness. Radiating from this centre are four zones as indicated by The Mother: the Residential ZoneIndustrial Zone Cultural Zone and International Zone.
Around the city area proper a so-called Green Belt has formed through rigorous and steady rehabilitation of the land. Here one finds Auroville's farms, forestries and a large botanical garden-in-the-make. In future it is going to act as a buffer-zone and an area for recreation.
There are more than 100 settlements spread throughout the Auroville area, each different in their style and standard of living and concentrating on various activities, such as for instance:
- Aspiration (education, health and activities of the village)
- Aurelec (computer science)
- Fertile (reforestation and agriculture)
- Forecomers (reforestation)
- together with the local Tamil communities)
- Meadows (reforestation and agriculture)
- Nine Palms (reforestation and agriculture)