Chronicle of Udupi & Spirituality
By
Murali Murthy
Spirituality is very subjective and personal. There is absolutely no set of standard rules or standard way that one should feel spirituality.
End of the day, Spirituality is all about recognising and believing that there is someone more powerful, something more greater than myself and humans in general.
There are surely guidelines to suggest ways of engaging in spirituality, but how we feel it, sense it and experience it, is very individual.
For me, a visit to Udupi itself is expression of my Spirituality, connecting with my beliefs.
Ofcourse, Krishna being the central force, but it's everything associated with Udupi is an attraction for me and Preeti. Starting from the Drive to Udupi, the air, the people, the places, the beaches, traditional homes and ethnic way of life, everything leads to divinity for me.
Yet another lovely trip, ending on a high, feeling positive, with vibes and vibrations felt every single moment of these glorious 5 days. Feeling blessed, happy and filled with gratitude and contentment.
Visited some of the beautiful places and temples during this visit. Ofcourse, having the company of Preeti's parents in this Trip was a huge plus, as they showed us around and took us to newer places.
The Drive
Hariram Bhavan, Udhyavara
Udupi Krishna
Mahalakshmi Temple, Uchila
Pithrody beach
Vinayaka Temple, Udhyavara
Kemmannu Hanging Bridge
Brahmalingeshwara, Yedabettu
Guru Narasimha, Saligrama
Kollur Mookambika
Vinayaka Temple, Guddattu
Vinayaka Temple, Anegudde
Durga Parameshwari, Kateel
Rajarajeshwari, Polali
Mangaladevi, Mangalore
Kadri Manjunatha, Mangalore
Kantara House