Sunday, July 21, 2013

Peru......Lima......Legendary.......

Lima is my first stop in the Machu Picchu journey.  Francisco Pizarro, the Spanish conquistador had an important role in the history of Peru. He is instrumental in conquering the Inca empire. He founded the first Spanish capital at Cuzco in 1533 and later founded Lima as the port city to send the Inca treasures to Spain.
 Our exploration of the city began with the Huaca Pucllana ruins. These are the pre-Incan settlement with pyramids and citadel built with hand made bricks. The museum display the tools, ceramics and some textiles recovered during the excavation. This settlement dates back to 100 AD to 650 AD.
The city is beautiful with the winding coastline.  We stayed at the JW Marriott at Miraflores. The ocean view was amazing and after a great breakfast headed to the historic center of the city. I am reminded of Madrid with its Spanish colonial buildings and churches. Notable one is the Monastery of San Francisco with its circular cupola and baroque style of art. The monastery and the adjacent churches were built in the 16th century. The catacombs with its labrynthian passage and the neatly arranged skulls gives an eerie feeling. 

The Plaza de Mayor is the central part with palaces that were turned into government offices and is vibrant with tourists, and Quechua speaking locals selling traditional arts and wares.
Quechua's are the indigenous people of the Andes. Peru is promoting Quechua language to be included in the school curriculum. Some justice to the descendants of the original inhabitants who were tossed, looted, and exposed to a new culture and way of life. Once again, how can one get angry now for the incidents that happened long time ago? All we can do is not to repeat the sad and inhuman parts of the history.

 While coming back from the city to the hotel, I saw a group of school children running happily and beaming with joy. That is the future.

PEACE ON EARTH

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Sunday, July 07, 2013

Machu Picchu..... Pacha Mama......Magnificent.......

Machu Picchu always had a special place in my "Bucket List"! Now that I have completed my pilgrimage to that magnificent place high on the Andes mountains, what the Inca's call as "Pacha Mama" meaning Mother Earth, I could have put a tick mark against it but my heart says "you need to go there again"!

Yes, it is a magical place where the Sun and the Moon were once worshipped along with the great omnipotent God in those ancient temples.  The Incas called them the Trinity. The number three is sacred for them. The remains of the past, the beliefs of the Incas
are seen in the foundation, walls, and the remnants of a great fortress and temples.  There are no sculptures, inscriptions except for the condor (Peruvian look alike of a bald eagle) and the intricate works of the architecture looking at the Wayna Pichu and the towering Andean mountains around. 

The best July 4th Holidays for me and also thanks to my baby sister who patiently traveled and listened to what I have to say on the Inca civilization till we reached Machu Picchu. Then I became quiet, awe struck and wonder struck, the words lose their meaning and silence reigns. The ancient power engulfed me with its caressing comfort and reminded me once again the impermanence of life and motivated me to be my best.
My chronicles on this pilgrimage will continue in the subsequent blogs. My plan is to blog my trip to Lima onward to Cuzco, Machu Picchu, Puno, andLake Titicaca. 

PEACE ON EARTH




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