Showing posts with label arunachala grace network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arunachala grace network. Show all posts

25 September 2009

Arunachala Grace


I am very eager to develop the information resource Arunachala Grace Network, which comprises the website, Arunachala Samudra, the blogs: Arunachala Grace, Arunachala Birds and Arunachala Land. As well as these online resources there is also a regular FREE Arunachala Grace Newsletter which is sent direct to the email inbox of its subscribers.







Over the last couple of months there has been limited posting on the Blogs and also a delay of the Newsletter. To be able to give my proper attention to the development of this Network its necessary to ask for your financial support. The amount of such support determines the speed and extent of the Network’s development. I had hoped this year to provide a ‘live stream’ of the ‘Lighting of the Flame’ during the upcoming Deepam Festival on this Network’s website, Arunachala Samudra, but thus far lack the resources to do so.

There is an easy-to-use ‘PayPal’ facility on the left column of this page for the convenience of those that wish to donate. If you wish to remit your donation using another method please email me at the ‘contact’ facility at the top left hand of this page.

Thank you.

22 July 2007

Arunachala Land



Arunachala Grace Network will often post news of land for sale, in the hope that the land will be acquired by a single owner (or independent group) who intends using the land for his/their own purpose. Our belief is land at Arunachala is sacred and we need to revere and protect it. PROPERTY DEVELOPERS OR SPECULATORS NEED NOT REPLY TO THIS POSTING.

In this respect we would draw attention to a very beautiful 7 acre piece of land available on the Northwest side of Arunachala. The land is well maintained agricultural land belonging to a local, independent owner who wishes to sell. This is the view of the mountain from the land.




The next photograph is the view of Arunachala from infront of the land's tree lined perimeter boundary.






The below photograph shows some of the land which is currently under cultivation.




Another view of some cultivated acres of the land with a range of Hills (Government controlled) at the back, which fall under 'protected land' category and cannot be built upon.





The land from another vantage point.





Water is in plentiful supply throughout the land.




Below is a photograph of the agricultural well and pump house on the land.





Below a picture of the land currently under paddy (rice) cultivation.




As previously mentioned the above land is approximately 7 acres and is currently owned by a private individual who wishes to sell. The area is very silent, secluded and perfect for a Retreat Centre or Ashram.

If you wish to find out more about this land please get in touch with:
arunachalameenakshi@rediffmail.com or call +91-944-3964710


15 May 2007

Bird Sanctuary





Happily great emphasis is nowadays being placed on the reforestation of Arunachala, however attention also needs to be focused on the great swathes of agricultural land surrounding the sacred Hill. As Arunachala was denuded of its natural vegetation, so too surrounding land was stripped of natural plant life in order to support intensive farming with crop cultivation of up to four times a year. Some of these farms have already been sold to property developers for densely packed housing estates, and undoubtedly this trend will escalate over the coming years.



In this respect there is a need to create and maintain sanctuaries around Arunachala providing safe haven for migratory birdlife and other wildlife, thereby adding to the rich diversity of life around the sacred Hill. During the rainy season, several natural reservoirs around Arunachala fill with water and attract a profusion of different types of migratory birds. Including; Cormorants, Egrets, Herons, Ibises, Spoonbills, Grebes, Pintails, Stilts, Teals, White Storks and Painted Storks. Further to this matter at a recent meeting of the Tiruvannamalai Development Board, presided over by the Honourable Justice Venkattasami, and District Collector Sathyabratha Sahoo, ideas were put forward in connection with creating a bird sanctuary at Samudram Erie.




In conjunction with other animal welfare programmes, Arunachala Grace Network is working to raise funding to purchase pristine agricultural land adjacent to Samudram Lake, and return it to its natural state providing sanctuary for migratory water birds in the rainy season, and in the rest of the year offer protected glades and nesting areas for such local birds as; Koels, Mynas, Barbets, Green Parrots and also other wildlife.


By the end of the year's rainy season, the 550 acre Samudram is completely submerged under water and has effectively been transformed into a lake. But over the months and coinciding with the beginning of summer, the water table dramatically recedes, until most of the Samudram area converts into nice, peaceful, undeveloped wasteland. It is during this period that goat and cow herders daily bring their flocks to graze on the rich shrubland.





It seems that groups dedicated to protecting migratory birds are also being set up in other places around Tamil Nadu. And one such group is working to restore Pallikaranai Marshland at Chennai. In this respect, it was announced yesterday that 3 male poachers are being held for killing birds in Pallikaranai Marshland





The men, belonging to the 'narikurava' (gypsy) community, apparently shot down the birds for a celebration in their community. A total of 57 birds, some of them rare and protected species, were allegedly shot before officials were able to apprehend the poachers who have now been remanded in custody.

In a recent posting I mentioned that a local Tiruvannamalai woman faced down a group of similar tribal hunters and confiscated their stash. The birds were later identified to be Siberian Cranes; a rare bird that had made a long and perilous journey from Siberia to spend warmer days here at Tiruvannamalai.

In previous times authorities would have ignored tribal and village poachers thereby allowing the hunting to continue. The important thing now, is that a start has been made and an increasingly larger number of people are focusing on the fact that its time to ‘PROTECT WILDLIFE’.






We have now introduced a PayPal facility on this Blog for the support of Arunachala Grace Network and its dedication to many aspects of animal welfare. In this respect we welcome help and support from friends of Arunachala and from friends of Nature so that together we may provide a safe haven for migratory birds and other wildlife and also address on every level the subject of animal welfare. For more information and details on how to help please use the email facility at the left hand side column of this Blog.