Bhubaneshwar is often called the city of temples . It is impossible to know exactly how many temples there are, but it has been estimated that there might be over 700 temples in the city. This number, while impressive, is just a fraction of the original number, which, sometime in the 13 th century, would have been about 7000. Wikipedia has a page dedicated to the Hindu temples of Bhubaneshwar , where 93 temples are listed. All these are ancient temples, built between the 7 th and 13 th centuries CE. Bhubaneshwar was once known as Ekamra Kshetra , the sacred mango grove. We know this name from an inscription at the Ananta Vasudeva temple, which mentions the name of the place, and the main temple (that we now know as the Lingaraja temple) in the mango grove. Ananta Vasudeva Temple, with a sculpture of Trivikrama in the niche It is extremely interesting to note that the Ananta Vasudeva temple is the only temple to Lord Vishnu in this city. Varaha, Ananta Vasudeva Temple Located v...
Snails are interesting creatures... Did you know that they are herbivores? Well, last week, we were waiting for Samhith's school bus when we saw this one eating up a flower. We were curious about how long it would take, and photographed it..... It took less than 5 minutes for the small creature to finish it off!
Here are some pics in slideshow form....
Here is another one, on a branch, hanging on, and eating a tiny flower.....
It has been pouring here since the last couple of days, and Samhith is looking forward to seeing more snails. They are, after all, interesting, aren't they?????
Here are some pics in slideshow form....
Here is another one, on a branch, hanging on, and eating a tiny flower.....
It has been pouring here since the last couple of days, and Samhith is looking forward to seeing more snails. They are, after all, interesting, aren't they?????


Anu, that slide show was a wonderful way to present the snail eating the flower!
ReplyDeleteLovely slide show..
ReplyDeletei had a garden at my grandma place but never watched snail eating flowers! thanks for the slide show and wonderful thought! yes indeed they are interesting!
ReplyDeleteLifes greatest wonders lies in the smallest things like this :)
u r a cool amma arent u.. i loved this whole write up and the work that has gone into it.. im sure Samhith thinks u rock! (i do, actually)
ReplyDelete@Mridula, ssstoryteller : THanks a lot......
ReplyDelete@Srivats: i never watched them either till Samhith started noticing them.... and now both of us look out for them once the rains arrive....
@ Aparna ..Thanks so much....... lets hope Samhith thinks so too....
Wow! that's a wonderful slide you have created. Loved the same. But I like it in pictures because when I was in Kerala these creepy things were inside my house everyday had a tough time keeping them out
ReplyDelete@ Chitra.... UGH! can imagine what a nuisance they must have been... as you say, I can enjoy watching them since they are outside the garden, and incidentally, they are not even eating my plants :-))
ReplyDeletethe slide show is a neat concept and it worked well with the snail eating the flower
ReplyDeleteLoved the slideshow... never seen a snail eat a flower like that!! i love observing creatures, all kinds!! :D
ReplyDeleteSnails are indeed very interesting creatures, and quite beautiful if we have that eye.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen any snail eat anything, in my life! I can't believe myself.
Thanks for sharing this new information with me :)
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Which means they might actually consume quicker than they move! Nice takes.
ReplyDeleteawesome slide show ---
ReplyDeletethanks a ton 4 it.. :)
hi there came across while i was searching for info on snails &blogs, great pics. Bol
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Interesting photos!
ReplyDeleteSnails are interesting too. I had trouble saving my plants from them. :)