Walking up the steep mountain towards the Edakkal caves, I was recalling the importance of pilgrimage in Indian spiritual traditions. We have various sites where from primeval times people have gone on a journey to discover a source, that is both cultural and spiritual. Scholars have suggested that the path taken by pilgrims often follows ancient routes taken by migrating tribes, whose routes often followed a seasonal pattern, and cyclical rhythm, which had a seasonal rational. The Edakkal caves, lying in a range of the Western Ghats, not far from what is known as Sultan’s Battery (Bathery), has been a path through a very ancient pass in the mountains that lie at the edge of the Nilgiri range, where we know that very ancient tribes found a place to settle. This part of the Western Ghats has been frequented as a trade route from primordial times.
The Art Ashram is situated in Silvepura Village, North Bangalore, where the Sahi Family have been living since 1972. There are a number of facilities at the Art Ashram for creative expressions, and groups have been coming to use the studios, and learn from the various skills of the Sahi Family.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
A PILGRIMAGE TO DISCOVER AN INNER DREAM WORLD
Walking up the steep mountain towards the Edakkal caves, I was recalling the importance of pilgrimage in Indian spiritual traditions. We have various sites where from primeval times people have gone on a journey to discover a source, that is both cultural and spiritual. Scholars have suggested that the path taken by pilgrims often follows ancient routes taken by migrating tribes, whose routes often followed a seasonal pattern, and cyclical rhythm, which had a seasonal rational. The Edakkal caves, lying in a range of the Western Ghats, not far from what is known as Sultan’s Battery (Bathery), has been a path through a very ancient pass in the mountains that lie at the edge of the Nilgiri range, where we know that very ancient tribes found a place to settle. This part of the Western Ghats has been frequented as a trade route from primordial times.
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