Friday, November 25, 2005

History of Chennai

I have written about most of the places I have been to. But, how can I not write about Chennai, which is where I am from. On Lonely Aztec, I now wish to attempt to write about Chennai.
Being a person fascinated by history, I wish to write about the historic details about Chennai, georgraphy and every thing else.
In today’s post, it will just be a small introduction about the City. I remember, when I was in 6th standard or so, Madras was celebrating a centenary year. I participated in the essay writing competition on the topic “History of Chennai” and won the first prize for it. Now, I make another attempt to learn more about the history of the city and present to all those interested in reading it.
Chennai, was known as Madras earlier , and is the capital of the southern state of Tamil Nadu and is the fourth largest metropolitan city. It is located on the Coromandal Coast of the Bay of Bengal. With an estimated population of 7.45 million ( 2005 ), the 367-year-old city is the 31st largest metropolitan in the world.
The south has always been industrially ahead of the rest of the country. Chennai is a large commercial and industrial centre, and is known for its cultural heritage and temple architecture. The city is the automobile capital of India, with around forty percent of the automobile industry having a base there. Ford and Hyundai motors have their manufacturing plants here. They have also started exporting cars. This industry has led to the rise of several car manufacturing related small scale industries for car spare parts and upholstery, leather etc.
The 12 kilometer long Marina Beach forms the city's east coast and is one of the longest beaches in the world.
The city is also known for its sport venues and hosts India's only ATP Tennis event, the Chennai Open.
The name Madras is derived from Madraspatnam, the site chosen by the British East India Company for a permanent settlement in 1639. Another small town, Chennapatnam, lay to the south of it. In due course the two towns were merged, and the term Madras was favoured over Chennai by the British. The city was renamed Chennai August 1996 as the name Madras was perceived to be of Portuguese origin. It is believed that the original portuguese name is Madre de Sois, named after a Portuguese high authority who was one among the early settlers in 1500. There have been suggestions that Chennai is not a Tamil name while Madras may be of Tamil origin.
I am sure Chennapatnam existed even before the British East India Company moved in, in 1639. I will explore that too and write about it, in the days to come.
Chennai was Tondaimandalam
The region of Chennai was called Tondaimandalam in those days and had its military headquarters at Puzhal, which is now a small and rather insignificant village on the outskirts of the city.
Chennai or Chennaipatnam or Madraspattnam was not a important town at all to start with. The Pallava’s who were ruling this part of India, had their capital at a place, way below the modern city of Chennai. Mahendra Verma Pallava commissioned the sea shore temples of Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram to be made, which are 53 kms south of Chennai. The Pallavas used the port at Mylapore to trade in cloth and spices. In fact Chennai, was the true last bastion of the Pallava Kings.
The Portuguese and the Dutch were very strong in those days, and very fighting for supremacy. Pondicherry was the headquarters of the French on the Coromandal coast of India.
The Portuguese East India Company built a fort called Sao Tome or San Thome in the Chennai area in 1522, pushing back the ancient Pallava port of Mylapore.
In 1612 the Dutch East India Company built a settlement in Pulicat further north. Pulicat Lake is a large brackish water lake in Tamilnadu. The place is about 25 miles north of Madras and its great backwater, the Pulicat Lake, afforded a safe shelter for the shipping of those days.
So, in the 16th Century, Chennaipattinam was a popular trading center of the Portuguese and Dutch. It was used as a trade center for spices and clothes for more than 2000 years.
And then around middle of 15th century, the British came to India, and visited Mughal Emperor Jahangir and requested if they could trade with India. Jehangir permitted them. In 1600, the British East India Company was started and began to flourish.
After Twelve years they built a Trading House or Factory at Surat on the West Coast under the protection of the Mughal Governor of Gujarat. Their, first attempt of landing at Pulicat Lake. But the Dutch, who were the bitter rivals of the English, had already settled at the place, hence it was difficult for the English to ply their trade from the same place. The Dutch were also close to the local Nayak, and hence it was difficult for the British to ply trade out of that port in Pulicat Lake.

Friday, September 02, 2005

ITDC Ad - 1960's

So, you know the Government is responsible for starting the Hippie Culture.

Friday, August 12, 2005

In Search of the Best Biriyani

I am a sucker for good food. And, I love Biriyani. My brother makes it a point to go in search of the best biriyani whenever he travels to a place. So, here is a list of the restaurants where u get the best Biriyani.

Bangalore – Samarkand in Commercial Street , Nandini – there are 4 of them , Hyderabad in Koramangala, Biriyani Merchant in Castle Street

Chennai – Usilampatti on LB Road, Ponnuswamy in Ethiraj Salai, Karaikudi on RK Salai, Malgudi in Savera Hotel in RK Salai, Anjappar on Nungambakkam High Road and Banana Leaf in Indira Nagar

Hyderabad - Bawarchi, Paradise, Madeena, ( Midnight Biriyani ) Basera, Garden Restaurant (close to Paradise), Niagara , Azizia, Madina (near Charminar - the original), The Nizam Club (in my opinion the 'real deal'), if you can find/persuade a member to take you there. Banjara Darbar, Narmada & Taj Krishna.

A must have after Biryani, Khubani-Ka-Meetha and Paan. A great Hyderabadi tradition.

Calicut - Sagar, Lucky

Kochi - Ceylon Bake House (the old one opposite Woodlands Hotel) is considered by many to serve one of the best biriyani's in town;although chilly chicken and kerala poratha is considered to be their speciality.

And of course there is Kayees in Mattancherry/Fort Kochi.

Nagpur - Babbu Ki Biryani, Mominpura

Delhi - Kake Da Dhaba

Royal mughal kitchen is called karim's. This is the restaurant run by the descendants of the Royal cooks of the Mughals. While this lineage might well be alleged, once you eat the food, you will agree that they ‘must’ be he actual royal cooks. The original one is in a bylane, very close to the Jama Masjid. The other one, Dastar Khwan-e-Karim, is in Nizamuddin somewhere near the Durgah.

And, believe it or not, they have a website: http://www.karimhoteldelhi.com/index1.htmlso go on, look, eat..i recommend this place to each and all.

Mumbai - Alfa, Andheri WestNashik - Mazda Cafe, Old Agra Road

Mysore – RRR, Ghandi Square

Calcutta - Aminia, Nizams, Bedwin, Shabir, Rahmania, Hazi ( Behala ), Shiraz and Zeeshan.

Indore - Pasha Ki Biriyani - this guy is an Afaghani - His show is located in Anand Bazar. Nafeez - This is amongst the best resturant for Biriyani and Haleem and is l ocated at Saket

Chicago - Gareeb Nawaz on Devon Avenue

S'pore - "Andhra curry" in little India

Sunnyvale Downtown - Turmerik

Mtn. Vw. - Shiva's, Amber

Santana Row - Amber.

Seattle - Kabab House - 8102 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, 98103 - (206) 782-3611 only on weekends chicken on friday, lamb i believe on saturday

I have got this info on the best biriyani joints from my friends, who live in all these cities. You can add to these.

Monday, December 20, 2004

Spiritual Quest

I was watching this movie – ‘The Guru’ on Star Movies. I realized that I always got topics to blog, after watching a Hindi movie. The Guru made me think about a certain topic, and here, I am putting a new blog, on what foreign travelers seek in India.

I am not talking of those people, who come see Kerala, Agra, Jaipur and go back. I am talking of those who come here, stay for a year or so, the hippy kind of guys, who stay in all the hill stations of Himachal, trying to search for their true identity, and search for their soul.

Whenever I read some foreign tourists travelogue, of his travels in India, they are full of words that are completely Indian.
#They seem to know more about our Vedas and Scriptures .
#They know exactly what ‘Om’ stands for and its 100 meanings.
#They know the stories of Rama, Krishna and the Mahabharata. They know about the preachings of the Gita as well
#Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare...! They know this and love listening to it. They know Lord Krishna had 16000 wives, and think its cool.
#Monkey God Hanuman, Elephant God - Vignesha, Ganesha, Niranjan, Vakratunda, all his many names & meanings
#Lord Shiva and his Trident, and the Ganges, and that its flows out of his tresses
#They know about all the sacred pilgrimage centers on the Ganges
#Hindu Gods with 2 or more wives – Shiva, Vishnu, Ganesha, Karthikeya, Krishna..they know it all, better than us
#Shuklam, Bharatharam, Vishnum, Sashivarnam….
#Nava rathnas, their effect on our lives, the semi precious stones and their effects too
#Rahu, Ketu, Shani….
#Prithvi, Jal, Vayu..
#Kundalini – what ever that is
#Chakra inside us – Indian Life Science, I guess
#Kama Sutra and Vatsyayan
#Surya Namaskaram
#Vaastu Shastra, Astrology, Palmistry, Ayurveda, Homeopathy
#They want to learn yoga, meditation, and enroll into courses
#More and more of them are becoming vegetarians, are giving up drinking and smoking.
#They talk about cosmic forces, energy, good karma, bad karma, spiritual healing, inner peace, enlightenment and ignorance
#Also Biryani, Kababs and all its varieties – Tangri, Kalmi, Haryali etc, Idly, Dosa, Rasagolla, Gjam ( Gulab Jamun ), Sambhar, Rasam, Chutney, Malabar Fish Curry, Goan Pheni, Dum Aloo, Dal Bhukara, Chettinad Kozhi Urundai, Andhra Gonkura…..Bhang, Adrak Chai, Lassi hmm.
#Most weddings in India are 3 day long ceremonies. The significance of ‘Saath Phere’
#Akbar, Babur, Mauryas, Chalukyas, Marathas, Tipu…who succeeded whom. I am sure they read up a lot
#Tamil Nadu Express goes to Delhi from Chennai, about Deccan Queen, Darjeeling hill train…
And a lot lot more

Definitely, everything, more than i know about.