Saturday, September 27, 2025

Reaching RMM (Rameswaram)

Reaching RMM (Rameswaram) 

There weren't many stoppages as the convoy (RMM Humsafar Super Fast Train) traveled through Tamil Nadu's Limelights, which are blessed with a rich heritage and people who are wise.  The third stoppage was at Vridhachalam at 2:12 PM, and the next one was approaching Ariyalur at 3.03 PM, with some people reestablishing contact with the officiating GM.  Again Ariyalur one of the cleanest railway stations in Tamil Nadu perhaps in letter and spirit and that it may be considered a green zone with attentive residents who are familiar with lethal power of ICBM cone. At 3.30 Lalgudi came with a woman guard holding green flag and in this part of country one occasionally comes across women conductors, women guard, women auto drivers and future thrust could well be women bus drivers enlisting lot of cheers. 

Reaching Tiruchchirappalli, Reaching Pamban Bridge

At 4.03 Tiruchchirappalli came, and the train left from here at 4.45 with no noteworthy episode of who has tendered a bribe. At 5.22 the convoy reaches Pudukkottai, Manamadurai at 6.49, Ramanathapuram at 8.02, Pamban Bridge at 8.40, and Rameswaram at 8.57. The ride to Rameswaram was exciting enough to put us on a new pedestal, and caution became the buzzword on arrest that is digital. Digital arrest episodes have floundered over a period of time, with a lone incident here and there taking away the fraud shine. Arrive at 9.30 at Ramanjaneya Chatram (North Car Street) with Mr Girish all ready to host me. 

Exhaustive Sleep

The sleep that I gained on Monday Night at Ramanjaneya Chatram was best to date in South India And Entire India and due to that, I was able to put in a long prayer session on Tuesday in Lord Ramanatha Swamy Temple, entering from East Car Street. Unlike previous occasions, the exit is from South Car Street and this is neither needed nor required. Let the exit be from East Car Street as well. On Wednesday and Thursday the visits to Lord Ramanatha Swamy Temple were hassle free and those taking free darshan they too be allowed to get in the paid queue if the rush in the temple was manageable, as all devotees and disciples are equal. Again, all disciples are equal. Some from North India tend to pay the priest, and that doesn't befit the visit of that disciple. At the entrance gate there should be announcements essentially carrying the message that pin-drop silence should be maintained inside the temple and there should be boards at various points conveying that sentiment. Pin-drop silence is what the Reigning Deity Looks Forward To. 

YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA

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