Friday, October 17, 2025

Leaving Kanniyakumari For Madurai In South India

Leaving Kanniyakumari For Madurai In South India

Having spoken to Mr Natraj of Township Lodge In Kanniyakumari Road, the one where I had made inquiries way back in 2016, I expressed readiness to stay here when I come to Kanniyakumari next time when spring would be giant. Here in this part of world hot days are all omnipotent with winters never ever having arrived and if it has to do so it would have to pitch a reliable tent. Mr Natraj looked to be affable and down to earth and interactions with him taking away all worries about getting in Bhopal bound train upper berth. Mr Natraj, The Lodgeman, practical and realistic, hoping to have admirers who have disdain to amass plastic. As I left Kanniyakumari on a Sunday, with Mr Michael at the helm, the auto took almost 30 minutes to reach Nagercoil Junction (12.30 PM). As I took a seat on Platform 1, with Vasantham Catering in this very Platform where no one is plump, the series of announcements for different set of trains illustrate railways, the sector, cater to wide section of audience and here noteworthy authorities would be women and gents. Thiruvanthapuram-Kollam-Punalur train leaves from Platform 2 which is yet to have a date with an audience that is thrilled by anecdotes relayed by cabin crew.

Train From Nagercoil Junction To Madurai Leaves From Platform One

The train to Madurai leaves from Platform One, and I not comfortable carrying two set of luggage, which I can't place on rack and most pleasing part it is not carrying a plane tag. After 2.30 there are spate of wind plants, perhaps notifying the drive towards clean energy.  And here States Of Tamil Nadu And Karnataka have taken a lead and other provinces have to follow suit and take the gains of wind plant fleet fruit. After 2.40 the patch of land almost akin to Ajmer-Jaipur rail route section, and here noteworthy would be series of suggestions. Perhaps the drip irrigation system would turn the land fertile and here menfolk would have to be agile. 

Reaching New College House In Madurai; Visiting Goddess Meenakshi Temple

With TTE Mr David at the helm, I seeking a window seat, and he suggests No 70, where none can get haughty. Tirunelveli comes at 3.12, and here the set of passengers who board include the ones who have been allotted 70 and beyond, and I returning to my previous seat 44 which perhaps some day would have travellers from Kalimpong (West Bengal State). Spate of wind power plants after 3.30 as well and Kovilpatti coming at 4 and here electoral bonds of past with no degree of hesitation got its share of attention and furore. Electoral bonds underscored that poll malpractices were the reigning tribe, and to get to power corridor, one has to have parallel interactions with business groups which are of immense size. Having reached Madurai at 5, I longed to be at New College House located at 2, Town Hall Road where visitors do come from Tamil Nadu's Erode. Having taken a room on second floor, I left the room soon to be with Goddess Meenakshi Temple where the rush was palpable. Finding the long winding queue, I decided to get in the paid section which I left to get back in the general queue which holds handsome lessons for rail crew. The sanctum sanctorum was out of bounds for disciples of Goddess Meenakshi and what ever little sections of Temple I visited it was more than sufficient for me as I was visiting this sacred space having paid no fee. The Temple To Date Is Humongous And Goddess Meenakshi dropping hints that another day, another visit I would have to undertake despite rail fare carrying innumerable digit, having essentially taken the GST Nugget. This visit to Goddess Meenakshi Temple was the sum total of faith I have in her and she is the one to turn to when long winding innings of life unfurl.

Reaching Madurai Station To Catch Another Train

After the visit, I made a dash to Anna Meenakshi New College House Restaurant and here the grub was something to pore over and kept me overjoyed despite I not carrying phone Android. For black tea, one had to venture to Sree Vari Bhavan where the staff was courteous and fun. Jigarthanda (Traditional Drink) outlet too I visited for having something sweet, and here Mr Abdullah had a long list of beverage to flaunt, and this was a big feast inviting no taunt. Later I retired to my room and at 1.50 AM left for Madurai Railway Station to catch a train to Bengaluru where there are followers of Group Eenadu.

YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA

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