Megalai Senthilkumar

A passionate teacher turned Digital Marketer.

Dosai Chronicles

Dosai. The popular tiffin item can become a King of the kitchen in its myriad avataars like Ghee roast, Mysore Masala dosai or cheese dosai for the AI savvy kids in the household or can transform into a quick fix “make do” meal with Molaga podi as accompaniment when there is nothing worthwhile except some week old batter in the fridge. Dosai, was the topic for this...

The Divine Manuscripts

As dusk approached, the marketplace surrounding the Chidambaram Nataraja temple bustled with activity. “The discourse will start promptly after sunset… hurry up!” urged Alli, tugging at her 10-year-old son, Muthu. His mind wandered to his playmates who were perhaps enjoying a lively game of “sadugudu” along the banks of the Vellaru river...

From Snatch to Salvation: A Twist of Fate

“If I walk a little faster, I think I should be able to reach the Pharmacy within 10 minutes”, thought Ramasubbu and increased his pace a bit. His knees protested, and he decided to ignore the pleading creak of his painful knees. “Let me check with the Insurance company lady once again. Maybe after that, I can fix the appointment with the doctor for my knee...

Bucheswara Temple at Koravangla, Karnataka

The first sight of this impressive temple brought immense joy, not just because it was beautiful beyond words (we had already feasted our senses by visiting Belur and Halebid the day before) but because it was totally deserted. We had the temple to ourselves because the usual touristy busloads do not visit this place. There was a light drizzle and we alighted from...

cow menace in chennai

The cow menace lurking the Chennai streets

Many a time I stay over at Amma’s apartment for the night and take the 8 min walk to my house the next morning. I usually take the longer route which is somewhat better than the shorter crowded route which is not at all pleasant. As I was walking past the corporation office, I spotted several walkers in sports shoes heading towards the newly spruced up Thiru Vi Ka...

Shiva lingam at Thiruvadhigai

The temple which inspired Raja Raja Chola to build the Big Temple – Thiruvadhigai

The world famous Rajarajeswaram, or the Big Temple in Thanjavur is well known. But how many know that Raja Raja Cholan was inspired to build the stunning monument only after deriving inspiration from another temple, which is Veerataneswar temple at Thiruvadhigai, Panruti near Cuddalore. Mahendravarma Pallavan started building this temple but it was completed by one...

Sandalwood Garuda in Bindiganavale, Karnataka

Thanks to Mr. Varadachari who is a walking encyclopaedia on Temples in South India, we reached the little hamlet in the Nagamangalam district of Karnataka, about 73 kms from Hassan and 130 kms from Bangalore. Our driver although a seasoned tourist traveller knew only the usual touristy places. We decided to rely on Google Maps to reach this temple. It took us about 1...

The story of how Appar witnessed Mount Kailash at Thiruvaiyaaru

Thirunaavukarasar, also called Appar, one of the 4 saints (naalvar) of South India (570 to 670 CE) travelled by foot to many holy shrines in Tamilnadu as well as North India. After having darshan of the Lord Shiva at Varanasi he yearned to move further North and visit the holy abode of Mount Kailash. He told his followers who were travelling with him to go back as he...