29 July 2013

My World Monday - July 29, 2013

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Here is my photograph for the week, of 40feet golden status of Buddha at Golden Temple, Bylakuppa.  Bylakuppa, is the Tibetan Refugee resettlement, location of “Lugsum amdupling”(established in 1961) and “Dickyi Larsoe”(established in 1969). More about this place here.
Golden Temple
40feet golden status of Buddha at Golden Temple, Bylakuppa 



26 July 2013

Rediscovering the Portugal Dynasty at Daman - Part 2

Part 1: Rediscovering Portugal Dynasty at Daman- Part 1
Pargola Garden in Moti Daman fort, is a commemorative monument built as a symbol of tribute in the revers memory of Portuguese soldiers who laid their lives during the liberation struggle in Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Dadra and Nagar Haveli was a Portuguese colony who unschakled themselves in the year 1954 from the Portuguese Union and merged into Indian Union in 1961.

Pargola Garden, Daman



The structure in Greek architecture, bears resemblance to the Pantheon at Athens.
Pargola Garden, Daman
The garden is very well maintained with lush green grass and colourful blossoms.
Pargola Garden, Daman

Pargola Garden, Daman

24 July 2013

Rediscovering the Portugal Dynasty at Daman - Part 1

Recently i was offered a Guest article exchange by Glad2baWoman. Their article Varanasi Vingyors was published on my blog. I had written an article on my last trip to Silvassa for them which is yet to be published. Meanwhile will continue with my other posts of that trip.
After our first days trip at Silvassa, we stayed at Woodland Inn a good budget accommodation with adjacent hotel Amanthran, which serves just a perfect veggie food. Next morning we started for Daman which is around 30kms from Silavassa.
History:
The first Portugese encounter with India was by Vasco da Gama who reached Calicat in 1498. In 1500 Pedro Alvares Cabral arrived to trade for pepper and other spices. In 1505 Francisco de Almeida, in 1509 Afonso de Albuquerque. By then they had control over Anjediva Island, Cannanore, Cochin, Quilon. In 1510, Albuquerque defeated Sultan of Bijapur and establishes permanent settlement in Velha Goa(Old Goa). Later they acquired Madras, and by 1531 several territories from Gujarat Daman, Salsette, Bombay and Bacaim and Diu were under their control. Since then, Daman was under Portugal rule. In 1947 after India’s independence from British, Portugal refused to leave their control of their Indian possessions. In December 1961, Indian militarily invaded Goa, Daman and Diu. Where they were faced with insufficient Portugese resistance and on 19 December 1961 the Governor of Portuguese India signed the Instrument of Surrender, ending 450 years of Portuguese rule in India. The new territories became Union Territories within the Indian Union, and later on 30 May 1987 Goa became the 25th state of Indian Union and Daman and Diu was separated from Goa and continued to be administered as a Union territory.
450 years of Portuguese rule had left a remarkable impact on the culture and heritage of these places. Comparatively Daman is less explored by tourists as compared to Goa. Daman nestles near the mouth of the Damanganga river as it embraces the Arabian Sea. Moti(Big) Daman and Nani Daman the twin towns of Daman district lie on the either banks of the river.

We reached Daman by 11 in the morning, we headed to the fort at Moti Daman.
Daman

Unlike most of the forts, this is part of the city. Dating back to 1559AD, features two imposing Gateways and houses most of the administrative offices.


Daman Fort

Daman Fort
The fort area has few churches, and Garden(separate posts on these). Other gate of the fort heads to the river bank.  
Daman

Daman
 New bridge which connects Moti Daman and Nani Daman
Daman
Old Bridge
There is an old light house within the Fort which was constructed to provide guidance to all the inbound and outbound sea traffic. 
Old Light house Daman
The old lighthouse is not in use now and the road next to the outer wall of the fort leads to the New Light House. 
Light house Daman
 View of the New LightHouse from the fort
 There is lot more to explore in Daman, following posts coming up on the other tourist attractions in Daman.

Travel tips:
  •  How to reach
    • By Train: Nearest railway station is Vapi, which is 7km from Daman and well connected to major cities.
    • By Road: Buses from Mumbai to Ahmadabad and Saurashtra pass through Vapi. Number of Gujarat State Transport buses operate daily from Vapi to Daman.  Cabs ply between Vapi and Daman. Driving from Mumbai, on NH8 take deviation at Karambelli village, between Bhilad and Vapi.
    • By Air: Nearest airport is Mumbai, which is around 3hours drive.
  • Accommodation: There are government and private accommodations ranging from Rs.150 to Rs.2000.
  • Best time to visit September to May
Part 2 Rediscovering Portugal Dynasty at Daman Part 2