Pondicherry
Pondicherry town is a surprise in India. This you'll realise as you pass
through well-laid, wide streets carrying French names and kept unpolluted.
Clean. A French past is still present.
Pondicherry cheers the heart of the romantic. With grand boulevards and
quiet promenades. You'll be greeted with large bouquets of bougainvillea
hanging over the ivory-coloured walls of colonial mansions. Pondicherry
with its ashram charm, is sought out by the peace-seeker. And with its safe
and secluded beaches, by the tan-seeker.
Pondicherry is richly cosmopolitan. A staggering number of
55 languages
are spoken here. By an easy, relaxed set of people. Pondicherry is a favourite
hunting ground for the shop-hopper. Where wonderful bargains are easy pickings.
Pondicherry is a peaceful, easy feeling. That makes you want to put your
feet up. And let your hair down.
The French Heritage
Pondicherry has a rich French cultural heritage, having been the capital
of the French colonies in India since the 17th century. Pondicherry, Karaikal,
Yanam and mahe were transferred to the Indian union in 1954. This French
legacy is visible in the well-Planned town, neatly laid roads, wide and
vibrant beaches, beautiful promenades, architecturally imposing churches
and public buildings and the statues of joan of ark and joseph Francois
colonies in India from 1742-54.
The town also has an alliance Francaise and the French institute. Among
the notable French personalities who left their indelible mark on Pondicherry,
four names stand out.
Francois Martin who was appointment the administrator after the Treaty of
Ryswick, brought stability and was responsible for its growth. Dumas, who
succeeded him, built on Martin's foundation. The third notable Frenchman
was joseph Francois Dupleix, the Governor of french india from 1742-54.
The forth French Personality who made an impact on Modern day Pondicherry
was 'The Mother', a paris-born painter musician and Sri Aurobindo's close
companion from 1920 until his death in 1950. She was responsible for developing
the Ashram as it is today.
The Land of Yoga and Spirituality
If you are tired of the rat race that today's world has become and are in
search of inner peace, harmony and spirituality, then Pondicherry is the
place to come to. It has been seat of learning and Vedic culture since ancient
times and was also the home of the great Hindu sage Agastya. Pondicherry
mystic spirit found a great resurrection in the twentieth century with the
establishment of Aurobindo Ashram.
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