Monday, 23 March 2026

A New Name For Ghumakkad

"Swamiji, this is Commodore Harsh Bhargava", said Mrs Nina Nanda while introducing Ghumakkad to Chinnajeeyar Swamiji. She added, "He writes a blog titled Ghumakkad which has interesting stories for everyone to read".

Swamiji nodded and asked, "What did you say was the name of the blog?"

Mrs Nanda replied, "Ghumakkad."

Swamiji playfully quipped with a broad smile "Awaara आवारा !" 

Hearing this new moniker for Ghumakkad, we were a bit stunned yet laughed since awaara in Hindi roughly means a wanderer who roams freely without a fixed purpose or home. Ghumakkad sure has a home but his travels and writings cover a wide spectrum. Like awaara!  Ghumakkad then said, "Thank you Swamiji. This new name now calls for another story by Ghumakkad." To which a beaming Swamiji replied, " No. no. I just said that in a lighter vein!" The picture below says it all. Ghumakkad can not be seen in the picture as he was behind the lens.

And thus Ghumakkad got a new name. Christened by none other than His Holiness Tridandi Chinna Srimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamiji, addressed as Chinnajeeyar Swamiji in short. He is the man who conceived and created the Statue of Equality (SOE) on the outskirts of Hyderabad. He tirelessly promotes global peace, Vedic wisdom, non-violence, and mutual respect for all living beings. More about the SOE later.

80th Birthday of a Volunteer

We, some of the friends of Mrs Nanda had been invited to the SOE campus to celebrate her 80th Birthday. Mrs Nanda former Principal of Army Public School Secunderabad is a renowned teacher, scholar and mentor. After the untimely demise of her husband Col Nanda few years ago, she moved to SOE campus and devotes her time to the cause of education. We admire her spirit of community service and giving back to the society. Ghumakkad has a special connection with her. Both come form the Navy. Her father Commodore Sethi also served the Navy with distinction many decades ago. We all wished her continued good health in the years ,to come. Sharing below few pictures of her 80th Birthday in the SOE Campus.



Sri Ramanuja Acharya

According to the website www.statueofequality.org, 'The Statue of Equality was built to honour the life, teachings, and contributions of Sri Bhagavad Ramanuja Acharya (1017-1137 AD), one of the greatest philosophers, saints, and spiritual leaders of India.' He was an icon of equality and social reform more than 1000 years ago. The SOE stands as a tribute to his vision of equality, devotion, and inclusivity. According to Ramanuja Acharya, equality encompasses equality across gender, religions and castes. Some of his simple yet relevant messages are:

  • Shed your ego. 
  • Serve all beings as service to God.
  • Serve society which is the universal form of God.

Sri Ramanuja devoted his life bringing people from all walks of life together. See an artist's impression below, courtesy SOE website.

108 Divya Desams

Around the base of the SOE 108 Divya Desams (meaning "Divine Abodes" or "Holy Places") have been constructed. These are scaled down versions of the original holy places from across India. For example the Divya Desams at SOE include Ayodhya, Dwaraka, Thirumala, Kanchipuram and so on. We were not permitted to take our cameras inside the Divya Desams. Sharing few pictures taken from the SOE photographer and their publications.



Statue of Equality

The SOE has been constructed in a sprawling 45 acre campus. The visitors can book darshan online. It involves fair amount of walking inside the campus. Those in need, wheelchairs with assistants are available. There are elevators to climb up to the higher floors .Dress code is to be followed by all and the entry is ticketed. See the layout map below.


The entire premises built in sandstone with exquisite carvings, is simply spectacular. There is plenty of parking for vehicles. From the parking lot, e-carts transport the visitors to the entry gates. All the arrangements are very well managed by a team of volunteers. 

Few salient features of the SOE campus are:

  • 216 feet tall outdoor statue made of panchloha 'Five metals'
  • World's 2nd tallest statue in a seated posture

  • 120-kg inner sanctum Golden Ramanuja

  • Architectural fusion across Hoyasala, Vijayanagara, Chola, Pallava and Kakatiya architectures
  • 108 Divya Desams
  • 54 feet high base which has a library and research centre
  • JIVA- Jeeyar Integrated Vedic Academy
  • JIMS- Jeeyar Institute of Medical Sciences
  • JIMS Homeopathy Medical College & Hospital,
  • JIVA Ashram and Goshala
  • A musical fountain, laser show, and a food court. 

We share below few more pictures of visitor-stops taken from SOE publications as cameras and cell phones are not permitted inside. The SOE also has a paid audio tour for self-guided tour of the campus.


At last our cellphones were released. Here is a picture showing the happiness on getting back the 'khazana' खज़ाना (like a treasure)!

The SOE has emerged as a must see stop on the Hyderabad tourist circuit. Did our pictures tickle you for a visit?

SOE In KBG Contest

Ghumakkad had featured the SOE in one of the episodes of the online contest called 'Kaun Banega Ghumakkad' (KBG). A total of 80 episodes of KBG have been designed and conducted so far. You may browse KBG-21, the picture story on SOE by clicking the link below:

Name the location of the Statue and share a picture taken by you - KBG-21 had more than 400 online participants. Winners included one from Rajasthan. The SOE campus was still being developed at that time in 2019 as can be seen in the picture reproduced below.

We close with a picture of Ghumakkad with the Vaishnavite tilak, known as Urdhva Pundra, is a vertical U-shaped mark applied to the forehead to represent the feet of Lord Vishnu, symbolizing surrender and protection. Traditionally made with Gopi Chandan (clay) or sandalwood, it features two vertical lines connected at the bridge of the nose, often with a central Tulsi leaf shape, signifying the devotee as a walking temple. It was applied to my forehead by a volunteer before entering the Ramanuja Temple using a u-shaped ladle like spoon dipped in sandalwood paste. 

Thanks for browsing, Stay connected .How do you like Ghumakkad's new name 'Awaara'?

Do leave a comment. Few words are enough to encourage us.

   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad/ Secunderabad/ 23rd March 2026

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25 comments:

  1. Cdr Mani Thomas23 March 2026 at 18:41

    Harsh Always active.Please continue to do so

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  2. Awara reminds of great Raj Kapoor's musical picture with melodious songs by Mukesh. Shail & myself visited SOE during our last visit to Hyderabad, very well built & maintained temple with international level facilities. We were impressed by the 108 temples & pooja being performed in some of these during our visit and some newly weds taking blessing of God. The Golden statue is also very impressive & great place to sit & meditate.

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  3. Congratulations AWARA

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  4. Now you will sing a song from Raj Kapoor's film AAWARA. Well done. Keep it up

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  5. Sangeeta Jaishankar23 March 2026 at 23:27

    Absolutely beautiful.
    Awaara is a perfect name for Ghumakkad.
    Stay Happily Awaara always

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  6. Lovely Harsh Sir , keep writing these lovely stories ! These are of great values for generations to come

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  7. Bless you Harsh for your spirit and zeal....Awara pe kuch urdu ke sher bhejungi....it is the liberated spirit....of universal humanity..❤️

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  8. Thanks Sir Educated BTW Aawara is an excellent name Go for it. @ Bajaj

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  9. Ghummakad ( oops Awara now! ) never ceases to amaze us. Have been there twice, both times thanks to Harsh courtesy Mrs Nanda. But good to revive the pictures in the mind. Ravi & Lakshmi

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  10. Very well written...a nice new name

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  11. Excellent. Great Divine experience.

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  12. Awaara and the look on Mrs Nanda’s face says it all. This had better stick! Visited SOL on 6th January during BGM 26. Must say it is the best managed temple complex that we have visited so far!

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  13. Lovely write up Sir as always

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  14. Loved your story and tempted to visit Statue of Equality asap

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  15. Oh Wow , Harsh , the Magician has mesmerised the Swami jee
    also.
    The new name "Awara" is also an apt title for your interesting Blog.

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  16. What a wonderful & descriptive write up Harshji . . . ! The new version of Ghumakkad aka Awara did remind me of the famous Bollywood movie and yes Ghumakkad in a way does keep up to that name.
    Have been reading about ur travels from the peaks to the valleys and beyond. A pleasure read and very informative. Yes the pictures of SOE brought back cherished memories
    Warm Regards and happy Wandering . . !

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  17. Not many get an opportunity of having Namakaranam done by His Holiness Chinna Jeeyar Swamy ji. You are blessed. Suggest take the new name Awara with pride.

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  18. The monikar - Ghumakkad is more apt, as your travels are with a purpose and a reason - always with a detailed blog. Awaara is a wanderer without an aim or purpose. So, I would prefer Ghumakkad

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  19. Congratulations Sir. Awara to me appears like a Dandi Sanyasi since it came from Holi saint even if it was in lighter Vein Pranam Awara Swami ji.

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  20. Avara and Ghumakkad are synonyms. Avara is fitting you well. Congratulations for new name.

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  21. Ha Ha!
    I like "Aawaara" but "Ghumakkad" has now become your identity.
    😃😃

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  22. Harsh Sir, always a pleasure reading your posts. You are blessed and the new name given by the Saint Awara will define your effort hence forth.

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